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ed the Black Heath coal pit near present-day | Midlothian, a business inherited from his father, who d |
Arniston, | Midlothian, a village in Scotland |
ctor in the army, also guesting for Heart of | Midlothian, Aldershot, Chesterfield and Port Vale. |
Her father-in-law is former MP for | Midlothian Alex Eadie. |
he was promoted to joint-manager of Heart of | Midlothian alongside ex-Rangers team-mate Alex MacDonal |
2009, Moreira underwent a trial at Heart of | Midlothian, alongside compatriot Zezinando. |
James River High School is located in | Midlothian, an unincorporated community in Chesterfield |
mond's Southside) west to Falling Creek near | Midlothian, and is now known as Midlothian Turnpike, mo |
His wife Kitty contested | Midlothian and Peebles in 1945, but won only 6.4% of th |
He died in May, 1210, at Cramond in | Midlothian, and was buried on the island of Inchcolm (I |
t was formed by a merger of parts of the old | Midlothian and Peebles Northern and Peebles and Souther |
was born in Edinburgh, grew up in Bonnyrigg, | Midlothian, and was educated at Lasswade High School. |
rghshire and Selkirkshire and small parts of | Midlothian and Berwickshire. |
Gladstone won his constituency election in | Midlothian and also in Leeds, where he had also been ad |
Midlothian and Peeblesshire was a short-lived county co | |
abolished in 1918, the Peebles and Southern | Midlothian and Roxburgh and Selkirk constituencies were |
hian of the Church of Scotland (which covers | Midlothian and East Lothian in South-East Scotland). |
84 season, before shorter spells at Heart of | Midlothian and Hartlepool United. |
l in Edinburgh, for Leith Athletic, Heart of | Midlothian and St Bernard's. |
She unsuccessfully contested | Midlothian and Peebles in 1950 and sat for Manchester M |
il areas of West Lothian, City of Edinburgh, | Midlothian and East Lothian were used as the basis for |
subdivided into the shires of West Lothian, | Midlothian and East Lothian - leading to the phrase "th |
h of the border to play for Morton, Heart of | Midlothian and Hibernian. |
s the Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for | Midlothian and Peebles North. |
constituency was mostly divided between the | Midlothian and Peebles Northern and Peebles and Souther |
at Pinkie House, in the parish of Inveresk, | Midlothian, and that his father was a Northumberland No |
Aberdeen, the county of Angus, the county of | Midlothian and the county of Lanark. |
til his death he was minister at Inveresk in | Midlothian, and during this long career rose to high em |
It replaced | Midlothian and Peeblesshire at the 1955 general electio |
It is located near | Midlothian and Oak Forest, Illinois in the Rubio Woods |
the Tory fold and was Unionist candidate for | Midlothian and Peebles in 1951 for and Midlothian in 19 |
hire, East Lothian, Edinburgh, (South) Fife, | Midlothian and West Lothian |
He allegedly died at Cramond in | Midlothian and was buried on Inchcolm. |
Norwich in 1996, Goss had spells at Heart of | Midlothian and Colchester United. |
as set up in various locations in Edinburgh, | Midlothian and the Scottish Borders. |
He played for Bath City, Heart of | Midlothian, and Manchester United. |
dge Wells Rangers, Plymouth Argyle, Heart of | Midlothian, and Manchester United. |
rted in July 2009 in Haddington, Gorebridge, | Midlothian and Dallas. |
He was born at Edinburgh, | Midlothian and later educated in the city at Royal High |
ry - Bobby Dougan, 83, Defender for Heart of | Midlothian and Kilmarnock |
The | Midlothian and Peebles Northern by-election, 1943 was a |
ering the whole of the traditional county of | Midlothian, apart from Edinburgh. |
west of Richmond, and State Route 288 in the | Midlothian area of Chesterfield County. |
The rest of the | Midlothian area is covered by the Midlothian constituen |
from the three cement plants in the town of | Midlothian, as well concrete installations in neighbori |
Hope was unsuccessful Unionist candidate for | Midlothian at the December 1910 General Election, and w |
fessional footballer who played for Heart of | Midlothian, Bathgate, East Fife and Tottenham Hotspur. |
Lochhead started his career with Heart of | Midlothian before transferring to Manchester United in |
Black was a prolific scorer with Heart of | Midlothian before World War II, scoring 29 goals in 34 |
1918, and then represented Peebles and South | Midlothian between 1918 and 1922 and the Northern Divis |
Brown was signed from | Midlothian boys by English football club Aston Villa in |
ven constituencies covering the city and the | Midlothian burgh of Musselburgh. |
Young first played for Newtongrange Star in | Midlothian but soon joined Hearts making his debut at t |
field Amateurs, and had a trial for Heart of | Midlothian, but signed professional terms with Newcastl |
At the culmination of the | Midlothian campaign, the Liberals, led by the fierce or |
Recently, the | Midlothian campus has added another building to accommo |
ice field, which brought much criticism from | Midlothian citizens. |
ue Ribbon School) high school located in the | Midlothian community of unincorporated Chesterfield Cou |
otland has recommended extending the current | Midlothian constituency into a newly formed seat of Mid |
ve Member of the Scottish Parliament for the | Midlothian constituency. |
he West Lothian council area and part of the | Midlothian council area. |
A western portion of the | Midlothian council area is covered by the Tweeddale, Et |
rs council area and a western portion of the | Midlothian council area. |
, the West Lothian council area, part of the | Midlothian council area, and part of the East Lothian c |
, which also covers a western portion of the | Midlothian council area. |
cil area, the West Lothian council area, the | Midlothian council area, and part of the East Lothian c |
Elections to | Midlothian Council were held on the May 3, 2007 the sam |
f the East Lothian council area, part of the | Midlothian council area, part of the North Ayrshire cou |
The constituency covers the whole of the | Midlothian council area. |
The other constituency covering the | Midlothian council area is a modified Midlothian South, |
rked as a banker and was SNP group leader on | Midlothian Council. |
green knolls and rolling fairways of the new | Midlothian Country Club and golf course deciding they n |
rk Sprot (born 4 February 1872 in Edinburgh, | Midlothian; died 8 October 1945 at Lower Bourne, Surrey |
urgh East and Carberry, Bonnyrigg, Dalkeith, | Midlothian East |
land Temple was born in November 27, 1899 in | Midlothian, Ellis, Texas to Walter Calvin Temple and An |
stle and Parkhead, before moving to Heart of | Midlothian F.C. in the Scottish league. |
After long service and 38 goals for Heart of | Midlothian F.C. he ended his career on the first of May |
rted that Scottish Premier League's Heart of | Midlothian F.C. were close to signing Le Tallec. |
clubs include Preston North End and Heart of | Midlothian F.C. and brief loan spells in Scarborough F. |
such as the Edinburgh derby versus Heart of | Midlothian FC, the club's city rivals. |
the first recruits were the entire Heart of | Midlothian first team. |
Football Club and Vice-Chairman of Heart of | Midlothian Football Club. |
y Webster, a defender formerly with Heart of | Midlothian football club in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
1983 for Motherwell, before joining Heart of | Midlothian for £30,000 a year later. |
Donald returned to Scotland to join Heart of | Midlothian for a season, before returning to the United |
2 McGowan is on loan from club Hearts of | Midlothian for the season |
mbered as part of the Terrible Trio Heart of | Midlothian forward line of the 1950s, alongside Willie |
battle Adult Education College in Newbattle, | Midlothian, from 1961-3. |
He was Member of Parliament for | Midlothian from 1754. |
He was Member of Parliament for | Midlothian from 1966 until he retired in 1992. |
efore the Scottish Parliament election 2011, | Midlothian has been abolished, with the creation of two |
James Wishart Thomson of Glenpark, Balerno, | Midlothian, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Unive |
AC, Le Havre, Sheffield United and Heart of | Midlothian, he last played for Alki Larnaca in the Cypr |
hport Central, Stockport County and Heart of | Midlothian, he returned to Chelsea following the return |
yed as a midfielder and forward for Heart of | Midlothian, Hibernian, Middlesbrough and Chelsea in the |
Midlothian High School of Midlothian | |
Midlothian High School | |
Midlothian High School stadium | |
Midlothian High School is a public high school in Midlo | |
The original | Midlothian High School was located on Route 60 (Midloth |
Midlothian High School is an American secondary school | |
he 1984-85 school year, leaving the original | Midlothian High School to become Midlothian Middle Scho |
He played high school football for | Midlothian High School in Richmond, Virginia. |
Victor Ames, who resided in | Midlothian his entire life, flew several missions on D- |
known as "Stretch" (born January 1, 1930 in | Midlothian, Illinois) is a retired American basketball |
He was born in | Midlothian, Illinois, but eventually moved to Mokena, I |
so coached one year at Bremen High School in | Midlothian, Illinois. |
is a public four year high school located in | Midlothian, Illinois. |
Midlothian in Scotland, is a county constituency of the | |
Jordan moved to Heart of | Midlothian in September 1990, and his successor Jimmy L |
rformances earned him a transfer to Heart of | Midlothian in 1920. |
elds before moving to Scottish club Heart of | Midlothian in 1911. |
ach who most prominently played for Heart of | Midlothian in the late 1950s. |
substitute in a 3-1 victory against Heart of | Midlothian in October 2007. |
He joined Edinburgh-based side Heart of | Midlothian in 1912, for whom he played three times in t |
ersity and became an advocate and sheriff of | Midlothian in 1709. |
a number of clubs in his homeland, Heart of | Midlothian, in Scotland and, Wigan Athletic, in England |
fore returning to Scotland, joining Heart of | Midlothian in July 1993, but had his contract terminate |
n was short-lived as after crushing Heart of | Midlothian in the first round, not even a Dominique Roc |
Scottish footballer who played for Heart of | Midlothian in the early years of the Twentieth century, |
e returning to Scotland to play for Heart of | Midlothian in 1908, where he played four matches in two |
He joined Scottish side Heart of | Midlothian in 1996. |
They beat | Midlothian in all three games they played, scoring 13 g |
several coal mines in the area now known as | Midlothian in northwestern Chesterfield County. |
is debut for the first team against Heart of | Midlothian in October 2010. |
Notable Chicagoans at | Midlothian included John G. Shedd, R.H. Donnelly, and A |
hool District, and to a lesser extent by the | Midlothian Independent School District, the DeSoto Inde |
Midlothian Independent School District is a public scho | |
It is a part of the | Midlothian Independent School District. |
Midlothian is in Illinois' 1st congressional district. | |
For the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, | Midlothian is being abolished, with the creation of two |
For the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, | Midlothian is being abolished, with the creation of two |
Midlothian is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament | |
Midlothian is a part of Chesterfield County Public Scho | |
A similar constituency, also called | Midlothian, is used by the Scottish Parliament. |
x Young (Born February 3, 1937, in Loanhead, | Midlothian) is a former Scottish footballer. |
The stadium is owned by the | Midlothian ISD and was completed in 2006. |
player who played for Queens Park, Heart of | Midlothian, Manchester United, Dunfermline Athletic and |
Elm, Maypearl, McKinney, Melissa, Mesquite, | Midlothian, Milford, Murphy, Nevada, Oak Leaf, Palmer, |
footballer who played for Aberdeen, Heart of | Midlothian, Morton and was player manager for Queen of |
Midlothian named a stadium in his honor, but built a ne | |
f such mythology have endured until today in | Midlothian: near the town centre of Edinburgh stands an |
Musselburgh will form part of a newly shaped | Midlothian North and Musselburgh, while eastern Edinbur |
tion, 2011, the newly formed constituency of | Midlothian North and Musselburgh will be formed from th |
t, he was elected as Conservative member for | Midlothian North and Peebles, which he held until 1922. |
Party member of the Scottish Parliament for | Midlothian North and Musselburgh (Scottish Parliament c |
Pentlands, Edinburgh Western, Linlithgow and | Midlothian North and Musselburgh |
d Division club Hereford United and Heart of | Midlothian of the Scottish Premier Division. |
ainst the then Scottish Cup holders Heart of | Midlothian on 30 March 1891, which Woolwich Arsenal los |
Hotham was born in Edinburgh, | Midlothian on 3 October 1876. |
Newton died in Edinburgh, | Midlothian on May 9, 1906. |
summer of 1921, McCulloch moved to Heart of | Midlothian on a free transfer. |
dge Wildfire in Thomas Dibdin's The Heart of | Midlothian, or the Lily of St. Leonard's, and subsequen |
municipalities of Crestwood, Evergreen Park, | Midlothian, Posen and Robbins, nearly all of Alsip, Blu |
The school mainly serve's the communities of | Midlothian, Posen, Markham and a small part of Harvey. |
hnstone of Hibernian, Bob Mercer of Heart of | Midlothian, Sandy McMahon of Celtic Selkirk F.C. are me |
t 30, 1710, both at Haltoun House, nr.Ratho, | Midlothian, Scotland), was the second son of Charles Ma |
ker, traveler and naturalist born in Lugate, | Midlothian, Scotland, January 15, 1789. |
Born in Nice, he grew up in | Midlothian, Scotland, was educated in England at Clifto |
t Birmingham; and Newbattle Abbey College in | Midlothian, Scotland. |
Danderhall, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
He died in Penicuik, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
Ewart was born in Penicuik, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
It was published out of Edinburgh, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
aile nan Trodach) is a village and parish in | Midlothian, Scotland. |
es the communities of Lasswade and Rosewell, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
Roman fort of the 1st century AD, located in | Midlothian, Scotland. |
e died while institutionalized at Edinburgh, | Midlothian, Scotland. |
reas of the City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, | Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian. |
an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for | Midlothian South and Peebles in 1945, and was elected a |
tion, 2011, the newly formed constituency of | Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale will be form |
Lauderdale constituency into a newly formed | Midlothian South, Tweedale and Lauderdale seat. |
ed as Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire and | Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale |
In full: Penicuik, | Midlothian South, Tweeddale West, Tweeddale East, Galas |
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale is a constit | |
Midlothian Stadium is an 8,176-capacity stadium in Midl | |
d by goalie Will Reno, won their district at | Midlothian Stadium. |
ometown club Arbroath F.C., Dundee, Heart of | Midlothian, Stoke City, Sunderland, Third Lanark and Br |
ch 17, it was incorporated as the Village of | Midlothian, taking its name from the golf course around |
US 287 near | Midlothian, Texas |
TXI cement plant in | Midlothian, Texas |
les "Chuck" Beatty (born February 8, 1946 in | Midlothian, Texas) is an American politician and former |
Texas, He played his high school football in | Midlothian, Texas, for the Midlothian Panthers. |
nor house, the "Dumbiedykes" of the Heart of | Midlothian, that he retired to while entertaining inter |
After travelling through the villages of | Midlothian, the A7 then enters through the region of th |
He was born at Soutra, | Midlothian, to farmer George Logan. |
satellite studios were established just off | Midlothian Turnpike in Bon Air, a suburb of Richmond. |
ernational footballer who plays for Heart of | Midlothian under-19 squad. |
He served as Labour member of Parliament for | Midlothian until he stepped down at the 2001 general el |
was brought up through the ranks by Heart of | Midlothian until the age of 16, when he signed for Manc |
Isaacson was born on May 5, 1911 in | Midlothian, Virginia to Alfred and Martha Isaacson who |
He grew up in | Midlothian, Virginia where he attended Midlothian High |
1922 in Amelia, Virginia - March 1, 1997 in | Midlothian, Virginia), was a professional baseball play |
It has another location in | Midlothian, Virginia. |
3 northwest of its junction with VA 147 near | Midlothian, Virginia. |
ow a drummer for Journey Christian Church in | Midlothian, Virginia.He also plays drums with Jesi's Ed |
y (from Interstate 95 to State Route 76 near | Midlothian) was completed in 1989. |
das Baronetcy, of Beechwood in the County of | Midlothian, was created in the Baronetage of the United |
ndas Baronetcy, of Arniston in the County of | Midlothian, was created in the Baronetage of the United |
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