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  • Duddingston Kirk
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Duddingston Kirk is a Parish Church in the Church of Scotland, located adjacent to Holyrood Park in Duddingston Village, on the east side of the City

    Duddingston Kirk

    Duddingston Kirk

    Duddingston_Kirk

  • Duddingston
  • Village in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Charlie, and is today defined by its well-preserved historic core around Duddingston Kirk, with nearby landmarks including Dr Neil’s Garden and Jock Tamson’s

    Duddingston

    Duddingston

    Duddingston

  • Michelle Duncan
  • Scottish-Canadian actress (born 1978)

    2016. Retrieved 19 January 2016. "A Midsummer Night's Dream review at Duddingston Kirk Manse". Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. "BBC One - New

    Michelle Duncan

    Michelle Duncan

    Michelle_Duncan

  • Robert Kirk (folklorist)
  • Scottish folklorist (1644–1692)

    Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, in 1986, and revived by Theatre Alba at Duddingston Kirk in 2016. Sanderson 1964, p. 4. Sanderson 1964, p. 1; Warner 2007, p

    Robert Kirk (folklorist)

    Robert_Kirk_(folklorist)

  • John Thomson of Duddingston
  • Scotland and noted amateur landscape painter. He was the minister of Duddingston Kirk from 1805 to 1840. The youngest of eight children, Thomson was born

    John Thomson of Duddingston

    John Thomson of Duddingston

    John_Thomson_of_Duddingston

  • Walter Scott
  • Scottish novelist (1771–1832)

    Aberdeen. pp. 234–42 (241). ISBN 9780950262932 "Duddingston Kirk – History and Buildings". Duddingston Kirk – Home. Retrieved 27 May 2019. Lockhart, Vol

    Walter Scott

    Walter Scott

    Walter_Scott

  • Canongate Kirk
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    translated yo first charge 1687 to 1694 – James Craig MA, translated to Duddingston Kirk 1695 to 1708 – William Mitchell later 5 times Moderator 1709 to 1741

    Canongate Kirk

    Canongate Kirk

    Canongate_Kirk

  • Jock Tamson's bairns
  • Scots phrase

    [citation needed] Another is that the Reverend John Thomson, minister of Duddingston Kirk, Edinburgh, from 1805 to 1840, called the members of his congregation

    Jock Tamson's bairns

    Jock Tamson's bairns

    Jock_Tamson's_bairns

  • James Macfarlane (moderator)
  • Scottish minister and ecclesiastical author

    General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1865. He was minister of Duddingston Kirk from 1841 until death. He was born in Waterbeck in Dumfriesshire on

    James Macfarlane (moderator)

    James Macfarlane (moderator)

    James_Macfarlane_(moderator)

  • Jougs
  • Metal collar formerly used as an instrument of punishment

    Jougs at Oxnam Parish Kirk, Scottish Borders Jougs on the perimeter wall of Duddingston Kirk, near Edinburgh Jougs at Stobo Kirk, Scottish Borders Jougs

    Jougs

    Jougs

    Jougs

  • Stevenson Macadam
  • Scottish scientist (1829-1901)

    He was a member of The Church of Scotland and was a church elder at Duddingston Kirk. A stained glass window to his memory is erected there (photograph

    Stevenson Macadam

    Stevenson Macadam

    Stevenson_Macadam

  • Jo Clifford
  • British playwright

    Seagull and The Cherry Orchard for performance by Theatre Alba in Duddingston Kirk Gardens on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010 and 2011 respectively

    Jo Clifford

    Jo Clifford

    Jo_Clifford

  • The Amazing Race 22
  • Season of television series

    Castle) Edinburgh (Duddingston – Sheep Heid Inn) Edinburgh (Duddingston – Sheep Heid Inn or Alleyway) Edinburgh (DuddingstonDuddingston Kirk) Edinburgh (Old

    The Amazing Race 22

    The_Amazing_Race_22

  • The Skating Minister
  • 1790s painting by Henry Raeburn

    The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch, better known by its shorter title The Skating Minister, is a late 18th-century oil painting attributed

    The Skating Minister

    The Skating Minister

    The_Skating_Minister

  • Theatre Alba
  • Scottish theatre company

    its Festival Fringe productions outdoors in Duddingston Kirk Manse Gardens, on the banks of Duddingston Loch. Its first production at the site was a

    Theatre Alba

    Theatre_Alba

  • List of Scottish artists
  • Reverend John Thomson (1778–1840), landscape painter and minister of Duddingston Kirk William John Thomson RSA (1771–1845), portrait and miniaturist painter

    List of Scottish artists

    List_of_Scottish_artists

  • List of Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues
  • Tavern 115 Necrobus 119 The Principal 120 Edinburgh Tabernacle 121 Duddingston Kirk Manse Gardens 122 St Cuthbert's Church 124 ZOO 125 artSpace@StMarks

    List of Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues

    List_of_Edinburgh_Festival_Fringe_venues

  • Robert Monteith of Salmonet
  • Spottiswoode of St Andrews where he was given a post of minister of Duddingston Kirk on the southern edge of Edinburgh in December 1630. However, in a very

    Robert Monteith of Salmonet

    Robert Monteith of Salmonet

    Robert_Monteith_of_Salmonet

  • List of Church of Scotland parishes
  • "Welcome". Balmaghie Kirk. Retrieved 22 January 2021. "Hightae Kirk". 24 September 2017. "Ardwell Community Kirk". Ardwell Community Kirk. Retrieved 21 January

    List of Church of Scotland parishes

    List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes

  • David Purves
  • Scottish Poet and Playwright

    Playwrights Workshop in March of that year, and staged by Theatre Alba in Duddingston Kirk Gardens on the Festival Fringe in August 2002. The Ootlaw, a translation

    David Purves

    David_Purves

  • Passion Plays in the British Isles
  • visionary director behind Theatre Alba, The Scotsman, 3rd June 2020 Duddingston Kirk Passion Play, 1st April 2018, Passion Plays website "The Great North

    Passion Plays in the British Isles

    Passion_Plays_in_the_British_Isles

  • Joseph Taylor Goodsir
  • Scottish minister and theological author

    Church of Scotland minister he applied for the vacant ministry at Duddingston Kirk, Edinburgh but was unsuccessful. His application as minister of Lower

    Joseph Taylor Goodsir

    Joseph Taylor Goodsir

    Joseph_Taylor_Goodsir

  • Charles Nowosielski
  • Scottish theatre director

    the company was invited to mount its Festival Fringe productions in Duddingston Kirk Gardens. Its first production there was a revival of Netta B. Reid's

    Charles Nowosielski

    Charles_Nowosielski

  • Horatio McCulloch
  • Scottish landscape painter (1805–1867)

    landscape works of John Thomson, friend of Scott's and minister at Duddingston Kirk, Edinburgh. Gradually MacCulloch asserted his individuality, and formed

    Horatio McCulloch

    Horatio McCulloch

    Horatio_McCulloch

  • Matthew Ross (minister)
  • Between 1996 and 1998 he served as a probationer for the ministry at Duddingston Kirk in Edinburgh. In 1998 he was ordained a minister by the Church of Scotland's

    Matthew Ross (minister)

    Matthew_Ross_(minister)

  • Outline of Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    Square Charlotte Square George Square Grassmarket St Andrew Square Duddingston Kirk Holyrood Abbey Old Saint Paul's St Giles' Cathedral St John's church

    Outline of Edinburgh

    Outline of Edinburgh

    Outline_of_Edinburgh

  • Robert Pont
  • Scottish minister

    at Stirling; and Beatrix, married to Charles Lumsden, minister of Duddingston Kirk. In 1587 Pont made an antenuptial agreement with a Sara Denholm, concerning

    Robert Pont

    Robert Pont

    Robert_Pont

  • The Burning (play)
  • in a production staged at the Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, and in Duddingston Kirk Manse Gardens during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. "The Burning 1971

    The Burning (play)

    The_Burning_(play)

  • The Outlaw (play)
  • by David Purves titled The Ootlaw was produced by Theatre Alba at Duddingston Kirk on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with Charles Nowosielski directing

    The Outlaw (play)

    The_Outlaw_(play)

  • Presbytery of Edinburgh
  • Daniel Robertson Drylaw Church Jenny Williams, transition minister Duddingston Kirk Rev James A P Jack Fairmilehead Parish Church Rev Cheryl McKellar Young

    Presbytery of Edinburgh

    Presbytery_of_Edinburgh

  • James Browne (writer)
  • Scottish advocate, scholar and man of letters (1793–1841)

    area on 8 April 1841. He is buried within the floor of the tower in Duddingston Kirk. Cassells Old and New Edinburgh vol.2 Ch.31  One or more of the preceding

    James Browne (writer)

    James_Browne_(writer)

  • 1778 in art
  • teacher (died 1835) September 1 – Reverend John Thomson, minister of Duddingston Kirk and Landscape artist (died 1840) October 5 – John James Masquerier

    1778 in art

    1778_in_art

  • Robert Pollock (principal)
  • Church of Scotland minister

    took several years to find a patron. He was ordained as minister of Duddingston Kirk just south of Edinburgh, in March 1744. In July 1745 he translated

    Robert Pollock (principal)

    Robert_Pollock_(principal)

  • 1840 in art
  • painter (born 1780) October 28 – Reverend John Thomson, minister of Duddingston Kirk near Edinburgh, and landscape painter (born 1778) November 7 – Pierre

    1840 in art

    1840_in_art

  • David Drummond (minister)
  • Scottish Evangelical minister

    Retrieved 8 July 2019. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1875-76 "Duddingston Kirk – Kirkyard". duddingstonkirk.co.uk. Retrieved 8 July 2019.

    David Drummond (minister)

    David Drummond (minister)

    David_Drummond_(minister)

  • List of places in Edinburgh
  • Dean Gardens Dean Village Dugald Stewart Monument Drumbrae Drylaw Duddingston Duddingston Loch Dumbiedykes Dundas Castle Dynamic Earth (Edinburgh) East Cairn

    List of places in Edinburgh

    List_of_places_in_Edinburgh

  • William Serle
  • Serle was born in Duddingston manse in Edinburgh in July 1912, the son of the Rev William Serle (1866-1947), minister of Duddingston Kirk, and his wife,

    William Serle

    William_Serle

  • List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
  • Robinson Pirie (Principal, University of Aberdeen) 1865 James Macfarlane (Duddingston, near Edinburgh) 1866 John Cook (Haddington) 1867 Thomas Jackson Crawford

    List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

    List_of_moderators_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland

  • Mounting block
  • Raised platform for mounting and dismounting a horse or vehicle

    held by the St. Andrew's Photographic Archive. The kirk of Saint Dodins (NT 2832 7261) at Duddingston in Edinburgh still has its Loupin-an-stane. East Kilbride

    Mounting block

    Mounting block

    Mounting_block

  • Royal Mile
  • Collection of streets in Edinburgh

    of Session, Scotland's supreme civil court. St Giles' Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh, also stands in Parliament Square. By the West Door of St Giles'

    Royal Mile

    Royal Mile

    Royal_Mile

  • South Leith Parish Church
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    North and South Leith Parish Church, originally the Kirk of Our Lady, St Mary, is a congregation of the Church of Scotland. Prior to the union with the

    South Leith Parish Church

    South Leith Parish Church

    South_Leith_Parish_Church

  • List of graveyards and cemeteries in Edinburgh
  • Churchyard Dalmeny Churchyard Duddingston Churchyard Gogar Churchyard Greyfriars Kirkyard adjacent to Greyfriars Kirk Liberton Churchyard Ratho Churchyard

    List of graveyards and cemeteries in Edinburgh

    List_of_graveyards_and_cemeteries_in_Edinburgh

  • The Canongate
  • District of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Canongate Tolbooth (now housing the People's Story Museum) and the Canongate Kirk, opened in 1691 replacing Holyrood Abbey as the parish church of the Canongate

    The Canongate

    The Canongate

    The_Canongate

  • Portobello, Edinburgh
  • Coastal suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    an expanse of moorland through which the Figgate Burn flowed, from Duddingston Loch fed by the Braid Burn to the west, to the sea, with a broad sandy

    Portobello, Edinburgh

    Portobello, Edinburgh

    Portobello,_Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, St Giles' Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirk, Canongate Kirk and the extensive Georgian New Town built in the 18th and 19th centuries

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

  • Robert Walker (minister)
  • Church of Scotland minister, died 1808

    He became a member of Edinburgh Skating Club in 1780. The club met on Duddingston Loch, near Edinburgh, as depicted in The Skating Minister by Raeburn

    Robert Walker (minister)

    Robert Walker (minister)

    Robert_Walker_(minister)

  • St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    north; Corstorphine in the west, Colinton and Liberton in the south; and Duddingston and Restalrig in the north. The parish also contained nunneries at Sciennes

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St_Cuthbert's_Church,_Edinburgh

  • Currie, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Knights of Edinburgh Castle. A settlement began to take shape around Currie Kirk and the main Lanark Road, which was the main route south and continues to

    Currie, Edinburgh

    Currie, Edinburgh

    Currie,_Edinburgh

  • Archdeaconry of Lothian
  • (Penicuik) Pentland Lasswade Melville Wymeth (now Woolmet) Dodiniston (Duddingston) Liberton Lestalrig (Restalrig) St Giles, Edinburgh St Cuthbert-under-the-castle

    Archdeaconry of Lothian

    Archdeaconry_of_Lothian

  • Leith
  • Port district of Edinburgh, Scotland

    no church of its own. After the Scottish Reformation the principal parish kirk for Leith was South Leith Parish Church, originally constructed in 1483.

    Leith

    Leith

    Leith

  • South Bridge, Edinburgh
  • Bridge and street in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Abbeyhill Balerno Balgreen Halt Blackford Hill Corstorphine Craiglockhart Duddingston & Craigmillar Easter Road Easter Road Park Halt Edinburgh Princes Street

    South Bridge, Edinburgh

    South Bridge, Edinburgh

    South_Bridge,_Edinburgh

  • Old Town, Edinburgh
  • Oldest part of Edinburgh, Scotland

    till the 2000s has shed light on the tenements that existed before the Tron Kirk. In 1824 a major fire, the Great Fire of Edinburgh, destroyed most of the

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Old_Town,_Edinburgh

  • Dalmeny
  • Village near Edinburgh, Scotland

    building. Dalmeny Kirk interior Fine 12th-century vaulting within Dalmeny Kirk Well-detailed 12th-century entrance to Dalmeny Kirk 7th century stone coffin

    Dalmeny

    Dalmeny

    Dalmeny

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland

    little or no use of the Castle Rock. Excavations at nearby Dunsapie Hill, Duddingston, Inveresk and Traprain Law had revealed relatively large settlements

    Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh_Castle

  • Government in early modern Scotland
  • Political history topic

    Commissioners of Supply. The continued existence of courts baron and introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. In law there was an

    Government in early modern Scotland

    Government in early modern Scotland

    Government_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Scottish society in the early modern era
  • 1560. As a result of the Reformation and the creation of a Presbyterian Kirk, their position in local society was enhanced. They often gained the new

    Scottish society in the early modern era

    Scottish society in the early modern era

    Scottish_society_in_the_early_modern_era

  • List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
  • Blackhall, Colinton, Corstorphine (x2), Craiglockhart, Cramond, Currie, Duddingston, Edinburgh (x44), Gilmerton, Granton, Juniper Green, Kirknewton, Leith

    List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries

    List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries

  • Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
  • Scottish painter

    born in 1808, perhaps at Edinburgh, was a pupil of John Thomson of Duddingston. On the foundation of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1826 Kidd was elected

    Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

    Joseph_Bartholomew_Kidd

  • Gogar
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    time. In 1529 the income from the parish was reallocated to Trinity College Kirk in Edinburgh. In 1599 the parish was amalgamated with Corstorphine and after

    Gogar

    Gogar

    Gogar

  • Ratho
  • Village near Edinburgh Airport, Scotland

    June 2014. Historic Environment Scotland. "Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church with session house, graveyard, walls and gatepiers (Category

    Ratho

    Ratho

    Ratho

  • Old Scottish Poor Law
  • Act 1579 (c. 12 (S)) and the Beggars and Poor Act 1592 (c. 69 (S)). The kirk became a major element of the system of poor relief and justices of the peace

    Old Scottish Poor Law

    Old Scottish Poor Law

    Old_Scottish_Poor_Law

  • The Grange, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1849 (cenotaph – buried in Duddingston Kirkyard) Lieutenant General Colin Mackenzie, (1806–1881), Scottish officer

    The Grange, Edinburgh

    The Grange, Edinburgh

    The_Grange,_Edinburgh

  • St Mary's Music School
  • Independent day and boarding school in Edinburgh, Scotland

    students. However, the council had previously signed a contract with Duddingston House Properties in 2012 to convert the Royal High into a hotel. Two

    St Mary's Music School

    St Mary's Music School

    St_Mary's_Music_School

  • Corstorphine
  • Village and area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    which forms part of today's parish kirk. Sir John is thought to have died in 1448 and was buried in Corstorphine Kirk, where recumbent effigies of him and

    Corstorphine

    Corstorphine

    Corstorphine

  • Liberton, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    to seize Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of Bothwell met at Liberton Kirk on 10 June 1567. The current Liberton Church, designed by James Gillespie

    Liberton, Edinburgh

    Liberton, Edinburgh

    Liberton,_Edinburgh

  • Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings
  • Governor-General of India

    full general in September 1803. In this capacity he rented the huge Duddingston House, south of Edinburgh. Becoming a Whig in politics, Rawdon entered

    Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings

    Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings

    Francis_Rawdon-Hastings,_1st_Marquess_of_Hastings

  • Timeline of Edinburgh history
  • Pre-1st century AD: Late Bronze Age (c.600 BC) weapons were found in Duddingston Loch in 1778. Traces of four Iron Age forts have been identified at Arthur's

    Timeline of Edinburgh history

    Timeline of Edinburgh history

    Timeline_of_Edinburgh_history

  • Restalrig
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    headquarters of the English army was located at Restalrig Deanery near the kirk. In April 1572 at the height of the Marian civil war, Thomas Randolph and

    Restalrig

    Restalrig

    Restalrig

  • James Maxwell, 1st Earl of Dirletoun
  • 17th-century Scottish aristocrat

    Maxwell died at Holyrood Palace in April 1650, and was buried at Dirleton Kirk. In 1619 Maxwell married Elizabeth de Boussy, or Bousson de Podolsko (d.

    James Maxwell, 1st Earl of Dirletoun

    James Maxwell, 1st Earl of Dirletoun

    James_Maxwell,_1st_Earl_of_Dirletoun

  • Cameron Toll
  • Suburb south of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Scotland, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 73: David Calderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 56. "Flood Updates – SEPA Floodline". floodline

    Cameron Toll

    Cameron Toll

    Cameron_Toll

  • History of Edinburgh
  • Thames & Hudson 1981, reports Bronze Age finds at Magdalen Bridge, Duddingston Loch, Moredun, Granton and Mortonhall "Earliest evidence found of settlers

    History of Edinburgh

    History of Edinburgh

    History_of_Edinburgh

  • Kirkliston
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    who possessed the Barony of Liston at the heart of the parish. The prefix Kirk (church) first appears in the 14th century, after the Knights Templar had

    Kirkliston

    Kirkliston

    Kirkliston

  • George IV Bridge
  • Road bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Abbeyhill Balerno Balgreen Halt Blackford Hill Corstorphine Craiglockhart Duddingston & Craigmillar Easter Road Easter Road Park Halt Edinburgh Princes Street

    George IV Bridge

    George IV Bridge

    George_IV_Bridge

  • Newhailes House
  • Architectural structure in East Lothian, Scotland

    James Norie (1711–1736). There is a landscape (1816) by John Thomson of Duddingston (1778–1840) featuring the ancestral Hailes Castle and Traprain Law on

    Newhailes House

    Newhailes House

    Newhailes_House

  • List of former Edinburgh street names
  • Morningside Road Morton Street, Leith - now Academy Street Niddrie Road - now Duddingston Park South North Back of Canongate - now Calton Road Nottingham Place/Terrace

    List of former Edinburgh street names

    List_of_former_Edinburgh_street_names

  • Muirhouse
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Roman Catholic Church. The former united with The Old Kirk of Edinburgh in 2014 to become The Old Kirk and Muirhouse parish church. St Paul's closed around

    Muirhouse

    Muirhouse

    Muirhouse

  • Cramond
  • Village and suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    in the 1980s. Cramond developed slowly over the centuries, with Cramond Kirk being founded in 1656. After a brief period spent as an industrial village

    Cramond

    Cramond

    Cramond

  • Arthur's Seat footpaths
  • considered conservation priorities in the UK. Wetland areas, including Duddingston Loch and St Margaret’s Loch, attract wintering waterfowl, swans and ducks

    Arthur's Seat footpaths

    Arthur's Seat footpaths

    Arthur's_Seat_footpaths

  • Quoad sacra parish
  • Type of parish in the Church of Scotland

    Strathkinness St Andrews Wanlockhead 27th Jan 1861 Portobello 17th Jul 1861 Duddingston Pollokshaws 6th Jun 1862 Eastwood Edinburgh: Lady Glenorchy's 2nd Jul

    Quoad sacra parish

    Quoad_sacra_parish

  • Southside, Edinburgh
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, was murdered in 1567 at Kirk O’Field, which is now the site of the Old Quad. Surgeons' Hall, the Headquarters

    Southside, Edinburgh

    Southside, Edinburgh

    Southside,_Edinburgh

  • Stenhouse, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    2015), pp. 31-33. Ellen's Glen (Stenhouse), Gazetteer for Scotland Aboon the Kirk | Interesting places in Liberton [parts 10-12], The Liberton Association

    Stenhouse, Edinburgh

    Stenhouse, Edinburgh

    Stenhouse,_Edinburgh

  • Scottish art
  • Reformation that created a predominantly Calvinist national Church of Scotland (kirk), which was strongly Presbyterian in outlook. Scotland's ecclesiastical art

    Scottish art

    Scottish art

    Scottish_art

  • David Landsborough
  • of Thomas Brown, the metaphysician, and of the Rev. John Thomson of Duddingston, 'the Scottish Claude Lorraine,' from whom he derived a taste for painting

    David Landsborough

    David_Landsborough

  • Scotland in the early modern period
  • combination of kirk funds, contributions from local heritors or burgh councils and parents that could pay. They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked

    Scotland in the early modern period

    Scotland in the early modern period

    Scotland_in_the_early_modern_period

  • List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh
  • Duddingston House Temple Duddingston Golf Course 14 July 1966 55°56′33″N 3°08′11″W / 55.942394°N 3.136431°W / 55.942394; -3.136431 (Duddingston House

    List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh

    List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh

    List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/32
  • Numbers) Duddingston Mills 55°56′46″N 3°08′08″W / 55.946058°N 3.135673°W / 55.946058; -3.135673 (31-33 (Inclusive Numbers) Duddingston Mills) C(S)

    List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/32

    List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/32

  • Juniper Green
  • Village near Edinburgh, Scotland

    absorbed into the city in 1920. Juniper Green's earliest mention is in the Kirk records of Colinton in 1707. However, it is largely called Curriemuirend

    Juniper Green

    Juniper Green

    Juniper_Green

  • Newington, Edinburgh
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    construction in 1823 of the Hope Park Chapel as a chapel of ease of the West Kirk. In 1859, the chapel became a parish quoad sacra with the name Newington

    Newington, Edinburgh

    Newington, Edinburgh

    Newington,_Edinburgh

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/27
  • Photo Duddingston, The Causeway, Bella Vista, Garden Pavilion 55°56′33″N 3°08′59″W / 55.942512°N 3.149819°W / 55.942512; -3.149819 (Duddingston, The

    List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/27

    List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/27

  • List of civil parishes of Scotland
  • and joined to Kirkcaldy (thereafter Kirkcaldy and Dysart). 1902: (-1) Duddingston suppressed and joined to Edinburgh. 1920: (-4) Colinton (formerly Hailes)

    List of civil parishes of Scotland

    List of civil parishes of Scotland

    List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland

  • List of lochs of Scotland
  • its neighbour Dubh Loch Beag) Lochanan Dubha (Coigach, Wester Ross) Duddingston Loch (Edinburgh) Loch Dùghaill (south of Shieldaig) Loch an Dùin (Atholl)

    List of lochs of Scotland

    List_of_lochs_of_Scotland

  • A1 road (Great Britain)
  • Road in Great Britain

    Abbeyhill Balerno Balgreen Halt Blackford Hill Corstorphine Craiglockhart Duddingston & Craigmillar Easter Road Easter Road Park Halt Edinburgh Princes Street

    A1 road (Great Britain)

    A1_road_(Great_Britain)

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/26
  • 253093 (Drylaw House Off Groathill Road North) A 28060 Upload Photo Duddingston House (105 Milton Road West), Former Stables And Office (115-127 (Odd

    List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/26

    List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/26

  • Bonaly
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    of water for milling. The community never had its own kirk, and parishioners travelled to the kirk in Colinton to attend services. After several changes

    Bonaly

    Bonaly

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/6
  • C(S) 26923 Upload Photo Duddingston Parish Church (C Of S) Including Churchyard And Watch Tower Old Church Lane Duddingston 55°56′28″N 3°08′56″W / 55

    List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/6

    List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/6

  • Burning of Edinburgh
  • 1544 military action of the Rough Wooing

    Hill Hatherwick (sic) Broughton Belton Yester Fells Crawnend, Bowland Duddingston, Butterden, Seton Palace, 16 May Stanhows, (possibly Stanhope, Peeblesshire)

    Burning of Edinburgh

    Burning_of_Edinburgh

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/22
  • Dairy, Duddingston 55°56′32″N 3°08′55″W / 55.942173°N 3.14864°W / 55.942173; -3.14864 (Causeway, The 58, 60 Poplar Bank And Dairy, Duddingston) B 28495

    List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/22

    List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/22

  • List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/1
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  • Scottish military unit founded 1676

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  • Harland
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    English (mainly northeastern)

    Harland

    English (mainly northeastern) : habitational name from any of various minor places (including perhaps some now lost) named from Old English hār ‘gray’, hara ‘hare’, or hær ‘rock’, ‘tumulus’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’, notably Harland in Kirkbymoorside. North Yorkshire, which is named from hær + land. This surname has been present in northern Ireland since the 17th century.French (Normandy) : nickname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the present participle of medieval French hareler ‘to create a disturbance’.George and Michael Harland were Quakers who emigrated from Durham, England, to Ireland. George went on to DE in 1687 and became governor in 1695, while Michael went to Philadelphia. George Harland’s descendants, who dropped the final -d from their name, included a number of prominent American politicians, in particular James Harlan (1820–99), who became a senator and secretary of the interior.

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    English

    Kirkley

    English : habitational name from Kirkley in Northumberland, found in early records as Crekellawe. The element Crekel is from Celtic crūg ‘hill’ + Old English hyll ‘hill’, to which the tautologous addition (Old English hlā ‘hill’, ‘mound’) was later made. There is also a Kirkley in Suffolk, named from Old Norse kirkja ‘church’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’, which may also have contributed to the surname.

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    German : unexplained. Perhaps a Germanized form of Czech Kurka.English : variant spelling of Kirk.

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    English

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    English : variant of Kirk.

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    Kirtland

    English : variant of Kirkland.

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    English : habitational name from Kirkshaw in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, so named from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + shaw ‘grove’. There are two minor places in West Yorkshire called Kershaw, which may be of the same origin and may also lie behind the surname, but on the other hand they may themselves derive from the surname. In some cases the name may be topographic for someone who lived near the ‘church grove’.

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    English : from the popular medieval personal name Hudde, which is of complex origin. It is usually explained as a pet form of Hugh, but there was a pre-existing Old English personal name, Hūda, underlying place names such as Huddington, Worcestershire. This personal name may well still have been in use at the time of the Norman Conquest. If so, it was absorbed by the Norman Hugh and its many diminutives. Reaney adduces evidence that Hudde was also regarded as a pet form of Richard.German : from a short form of a Germanic compound personal name formed with hut ‘guard’ as the first element.Variant spelling of German Hütt (see Huett).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’ (see Huth).

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  • Holland
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    Irish

    Holland

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÓileáin, a variant of Ó hAoláin, from a form of Faolán (with loss of the initial F-), a personal name representing a diminutive of faol ‘wolf’. Compare Whelan.English and Scottish : habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hōh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’. The Scottish name may also be from places called Holland in Orkney, Houlland in Shetland, Hollandbush in Stirlingshire, and Holland-Hirst in the parish of Kirkintilloch.English, German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Danish, and Dutch : regional name from Holland, a province of the Netherlands.

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  • Kirby
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    Kirby

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in northern England called Kirby or Kirkby, from Old Norse kirkja ‘church’ + býr ‘settlement’.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Garmhaic ‘descendant of Ciarmhac’, a personal name meaning ‘dark son’. Compare Kerwick.

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  • Kirkland
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    English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish

    Kirkland

    English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived on land belonging to the Church, from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + land ‘land’. There are several villages named with these elements, for example in Cumbria, and in some cases the surname will have arisen from these. Exceptionally, Kirkland in Lancashire has as its second element Old Norse lundr ‘grove’.

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  • Kirkby
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    English

    Kirkby

    English : variant of Kirby.

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    English

    Ludington

    English : habitational name from a place called Lutton in Northamptonshire named in Old English as Ludingtūn (see Lutton) or from Luddington in Lincolnshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Ludintone, both named from the Old English personal name Luda + -ing- denoting association with + tūn ‘estate’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Kerwood
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    English and Scottish

    Kerwood

    English and Scottish : variant of Kirkwood.

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  • KIRK
  • Male

    English

    KIRK

    English surname transferred to forename use, originally an English and Scottish name for someone who "lives near a church," derived from the Old Norse word kirkja, KIRK means "church." 

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  • Kirksey
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    English

    Kirksey

    English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.According to family lore, this name was brought to the southern States by a certain Isaac I. Kirksey in the second half of the 17th century. He is believed to have been born in about 1660, probably in one of the midland counties of England.

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  • Harle
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    South German (Härle)

    Harle

    South German (Härle) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle High German hār ‘hair’.Northern English and Scottish : habitational name from Kirkharle and Little Harle in Northumberland (earlier simply Herle, Harle), possibly named from an Old English personal name Herela (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here ‘army’) + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant of Earl.French (Harlé) : topographic name from a derivative of harle ‘ditch’.

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  • KIRKE
  • Female

    Greek

    KIRKE

    (Κίρκη) Greek name KIRKE means "hoop-round." In mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch or sorceress) who lived on the island of Aiaia and changed Odysseus's men into hogs. 

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  • Threlfall
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    English (Lancashire)

    Threlfall

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place near Kirkham, named with Middle English thrall ‘serf’ (Old Norse þrǽll) + fall ‘clearing’, ‘place where the trees have been felled’.

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  • Troughton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria)

    Troughton

    English (Cumbria) : habitational name from Troughton Hall in the parish of Kirkby Ireleth, Lancashire, so named from Old English trog ‘trough’, ‘hollow’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Kirtley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kirtley

    English : variant of Kirkley.

    Kirtley

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    Prempal

    Fosterer of Love

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    Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A lord of Antioch.

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    rules by the spear.

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    Star

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    Oaken; Made of Oak

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    Major

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    Name of a river starts in Bihar

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    Patient, Tolerant

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    Name of a monster.

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  • Kirkyard
  • n.

    A churchyard.

  • Palatal
  • a.

    Uttered by the aid of the palate; -- said of certain sounds, as the sound of k in kirk.

  • Kirkman
  • n.

    A clergyman or officer in a kirk.

  • Kirkmen
  • pl.

    of Kirkman

  • Kirk
  • n.

    A church or the church, in the various senses of the word; esp., the Church of Scotland as distinguished from other reformed churches, or from the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Kirked
  • a.

    Turned upward; bent.

  • Kirkman
  • n.

    A member of the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from a member of another communion.