Cockpen is a parish in Midlothian, Scotland, containing at its north-west corner the town of Bonnyrigg, which lies two miles (3.2 km) south-west of Dalkeith...
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The Laird o' Cockpen is a song written by Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (1766–1845), which she contributed anonymously to The Scottish Minstrel, a six-volume...
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Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church is located to the south of the town of Bonnyrigg in Midlothian, Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland...
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Dalhousie Castle is a castle in Cockpen, Midlothian, Scotland. Dalhousie Castle is situated near the town of Bonnyrigg, 8 miles (13 km) south of Edinburgh...
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town centre, plus Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church to the south of the town. Bonnyrigg Parish Church was originally built as Cockpen Free Church. The...
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at Caroline Park House north of Edinburgh. Son of Archibald Cockburn of Cockpen and wife (m. 17 August 1735) Martha Dundas, daughter of Robert Dundas of...
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Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – Bonaly, Midlothian, 26 April/18 July 1854)...
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Wynne Burr McIntosh Edmund Maurice Alexander McAlister, “The Laird of Cockpen” John Glendinning Lionel Brough William Bagot, “Little Billee” Alfred Hickman...
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business premises). The congregation united with nearby Cockpen Church to form the current Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church. This beautiful mansion just...
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defined by Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973) Borthwick Carrington Cockpen Cranston Crichton Currie (Edinburgh) Dalkeith Fala and Soutra Glencorse...
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