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However, the congestion they will cause will still remain and, in fact, must surely become much worse - especially for communities such as Inverkeithing and west Edinburgh.
unknown title 2009
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We had originally considered running on to Dalgety Bay or even Aberdour but it made more sense to call a halt at Inverkeithing where there were shops to refuel and more frequent trains back into Edinburgh.
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We had originally considered running on to Dalgety Bay or even Aberdour but it made more sense to call a halt at Inverkeithing where there were shops to refuel and more frequent trains back into Edinburgh.
As flat as it gets 2009
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“The son of the late Colonel Morton of Milnwood, who commanded a regiment of horse with great courage at Dunbar and Inverkeithing,” said a gentleman who sate on horseback beside Lady Margaret.
Old Mortality 2004
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Anderson was born in 1745 and grew up on his father's farm, 40 miles north of Edinburgh, near the village of Inverkeithing, Scotland.
Interactive Dig Mt. Vernon - Plantation Manager James Anderson 2003
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In February 1774, during the period of farming on his own, he married Helen Gordon, a native of Inverkeithing.
Interactive Dig Mt. Vernon - Plantation Manager James Anderson 2003
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Castle in Tweedale, by marrying Eupheme Sloan, heiress of Tweedale: whilst another brother settled beyond the Forth, and became possessed of the lands of Inverkeithing.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. Mrs. Thomson
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Sir Hector Maclean fell in the battle of Inverkeithing, where, out of eight hundred of his clan who fought against General Lambert, only forty escaped.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. Mrs. Thomson
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Liverpool with Mr. Canning, and failed; and, in the same year, he was nominated for the Inverkeithing district of Boroughs, and failed there also.
The Mirror Of Literature, Amusement, And Instruction Volume 17, No. 496, June 27, 1831 Various
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Reduced in strength by the battle of Inverkeithing, the clan was but ill-prepared to resist so formidable a foe as Argyle, whose men, therefore, landed without opposition, the people flying to their mountains as the enemy approached.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. Mrs. Thomson
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