Examples of 'haddington' in a sentence

Meaning of "haddington"

Haddington - (noun) a town in Scotland. In English, 'Haddington' may refer to the town itself or be used as a place name in various contexts
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  • A town, the administrative centre of East Lothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT5173).
  • A historical county of Scotland, renamed East Lothian in 1921. Also known as Haddingtonshire.
  • A hamlet in North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK9163).
  • A neighbourhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Haddington travelled to the continent to further his education.
I was only born to run things here at Haddington.
Haddington returned alone to the house.
Knox was educated at the grammar school in Haddington.
Haddington burnt again.
He summoned his entire family to Haddington.
Despite all this Haddington continued to grow in size and influence.
He was captured at a police roadblock in nearby Haddington.
Walking around Haddington has made me more aware of the environment.
I probably will not see any more summers in Haddington.
This organisation set up in Haddington could be viewed as a primitive form of trade union.
Ada devoted her time to charity and improving the church at Haddington.
The administrative centre of the county is Haddington and the largest town is Musselburgh.
The following year it was burned by the English troops who were then occupying Haddington.
The following year they established a fort at Haddington and sacked nearby castles.

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They continued flying west but eventually turned south towards the market town of Haddington.
Maybe he found the Haddington emeralds.
The parish includes the villages of Aubourn and Haddington.
These are the Haddington emeralds.
Luffness was destroyed to enable English supplies to be landed unchallenged in Haddington.
Haddington is burnt by the English under King John.
The Brooke volume is not in the Haddington library.
Lord Haddington married twice.
I played lax at Haddington.
Haddington and Pencaitland.
Or straight across to Haddington.
Haddington House ė”ėø”ė¦°.
The English reached and burnt Edinburgh and were resupplied by sea at Haddington.
Earl of Haddington.
He lived at Hilton Lodge an imposing villa in Haddington.
Map of Haddington.
Reminiscences of the County of Haddington.
Haddington was the son of George Baillie and his wife Mary nƩe Pringle.
There he designed fortifications against the English at Leith and Haddington.
County of Haddington.
The bridge has architectural parallels to the Abbey Bridge in Haddington.
Events in Haddington.
Well, we are just trying to put a little twinkle in Haddington.
Ah, you must mean the Haddington emeralds.
At this point, it either runs up to Evittsville… or straight across to Haddington.
Haddington was occupied and fortified by the English and d'Esse laid siege.
They entertain Haddington.
During this period the Haddington lodge included merchants, tailors and clerks as well as gardeners.
Maybe he 's found the legendary Haddington emeralds.
Lord Haddington was succeeded accordingly by his second son Thomas, the sixth Earl.
It 's a reference to somewhere at Haddington.
The Brooke volume is not in the Haddington library . I have been through all the old inventories.
Elsie Rind 's body was found in a field outside Haddington.
He was relieved at Haddington by Paul de la Barthe, sieur de Termes.
These are not glass . These are the Haddington emeralds.

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