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The following extract from Judge Henry's Diary seems to refer to the country seat, now known as Meadowbank:
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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Nicola Fielding has coached for a number of years at Meadowbank, which is home to three gymnastic clubs and is where hundreds of youngsters take part in the sport every week.
unknown title 2008
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The majority of our PE time was spent on coaches going to Cavalry Park or Meadowbank, meaning we got about 20 minutes a week playing softball or table tennis by the time we got changed.
unknown title 2009
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Lee Peyton has been in touch to let us know that tickets are now on sale for the Scotland's Strongest Man competition being held in Meadowbank on 11 June.
Edinburgh today: poetry salon, Film Fest and Broughton Street loses a shop 2011
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Like Edinburgh's Meadowbank velodrome, a similarly timeworn track saved from immediate closure a couple of years ago after a campaign fronted by Sir Chris Hoy, this is the kind of place that can still inspire the next generation of champions.
Herne Hill revival would be perfect legacy of the 1948 Austerity Games 2010
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Unfortunately we missed the 2nd page of one of the clues, so by the time we'd it figured out, we missed the 1st available ferry back to Meadowbank!
joy-in-god Diary Entry joy-in-god 2009
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We came in 7th place because our team's "driver" didn't have a directory with him & because he'd parked a distance away from Meadowbank wharf!
joy-in-god Diary Entry joy-in-god 2009
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Sir WALTER SCOTT here gave “Lord Meadowbank,” who returned thanks.
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Extensive consultation on the plan for schools is absolutely necessary, but on other issues like Meadowbank yet another study will seem like an attempt to kick the ball out the park.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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Scott sat and listened, shaking his head “No” as Meadowbank repeatedly pointed to him with each successive fact.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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