East Lothian

East Lothian
Author: Thomas Scott Muir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1915
Genre: East Lothian (Scotland)
ISBN:

Lost East Lothian

Lost East Lothian
Author: Craig Statham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781912476954

East Lothian, a unitary authority area including the old county of Haddingtonshire, is one of Scotland's most historic places - John Knox was born in Haddington in the early years of the sixteenth century; important links were forged with the Low Coutries as a result of trade; and because of its location between Edinburgh and the border with England, the area was razed frequently by English troops. Significant battles were fought within its boundaries, most notably at Dunbar in 1560 and Prestonpans in 1745. It is also a land of huge contrasts, with sandy beaches, majestic sea cliffs, rolling farmland and barren moor, geographical features which have heavily influenced the life and industry of its inhabitants over the centuries.In this beautifully illustrated book, featuring over 100 old photographs, maps and prints, Craig Statham explores an enormous range of lost buildings which have been central to all aspects of the history of the county over a period of thousands of years, but which now no longer exist, lie in ruins or are no longer used for their original function. Grouped by theme, the book includes all types of lost buildings, from castles, mansion houses, streets and even whole villages to hospitals, factories, churches, schools, hotels and even swimming pools.

East Lothian

East Lothian
Author: Malcolm Fife
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781905769643

Ancestors of Clifford Earl McAllister Vol 2 Family Groups

Ancestors of Clifford Earl McAllister Vol 2 Family Groups
Author: Diana Jean Muir
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1387901400

Vol. 2 of the Ancestors of Clifford Earl McAllister includes the family groups of the first 50 of 58 generations. The McAllister family goes back almost 2000 years to ancient Wales and Ancient Ireland, and the Sea Kings of Norway. Related to Prince Henry Sinclair and Winston Churchill, the lines also go back to the Merovingian Kings of Normandy, France and the Welsh Kings in 100 AD. You might find discrepancies the further back you get as spellings vary, dates are estimated, and sometimes a title is included in the name. While original research was done for the first 8 generations, you should use information past that as a 'guide' and not an absolute. Front cover photo: Top: The Hills of Tara in Ancient Ireland, and a Welsh castle from the 1300s. Rear cover photo: The Jarls/Earls of Orkney as they travel throughout the northern Atlantic.