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During our stay at Langside Cottage, an Uncle, Mr. William Baillie, who had married Mother's older sister and operated a Steam Laundry in the City of Toronto visited his Father in Edinburgh, and also visited my mother.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 30: Flashback - Off to Canada ewillett 2008
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Finally, Mother decided we had to leave Edinburgh and after seeing an advertisement in the Scotchman (a newspaper), we were taken to Langside Cottage which is in the Country outside of Dalkeith.
"Please forgive me for not accepting your rejection letter..." ewillett 2008
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Mother came to Langside Cottage to get us and brought us to Edinburgh the night Ladysmith surrendered during the Boer War 1899 - 1902.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 30: Flashback - Off to Canada ewillett 2008
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One day we decided to go to Dalkeith and have a look at Langside Cottage.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 31: Revisiting Boyhood Haunts ewillett 2008
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James is the current leader of the opposition at Glasgow Council and councillor for Langside.
+ + + James Dornan to stand for SNP in by-election + + + Jeff 2009
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James is the current leader of the opposition at Glasgow Council and councillor for Langside.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jeff 2009
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Scotland, as soon as she heard of the defeat at Langside.
The Abbot 2008
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After the battle of Langside, Lord Seton was obliged to retire abroad for safety, and was an exile for two years, during which he was reduced to the necessity of driving a waggon in Flanders for his subsistence.
The Abbot 2008
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We had our share in other national misfortunes — were forfeited, like Sir John Colville of the Dale, for following our betters to the field of Langside; and in the contentious times of the last Stewarts we were severely fined for harbouring and resetting intercommuned ministers, and narrowly escaped giving a martyr to the Calendar of the Covenant, in the person of the father of our family historian.
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Langside may have been another occasion when history could have gone the other way.
Forced abdication: Mary Queen of Scots Carla 2007
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