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    The River Esk (Brythonic: Isca (water), Scottish Gaelic: Easg (water)), also called the Lothian Esk, is a river that flows through Midlothian and East...
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  • Border Esk River Esk, Lothian, which runs for much of its length as two separate tributaries, the North Esk and the South Esk River North Esk, in Angus...
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    North Esk, South Esk River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway ('Border Esk'), River Esk, Lothian (Lothian); River North Esk; River North Esk (Lothian); River South...
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    southern headwater of the River Esk in Lothian is also known as the South Esk. The South Esk (Scottish Gaelic: Easg Dheas) is a river in Angus, Scotland. It...
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  • Esk may refer to: The southern tributary of the River Esk, Lothian, Midlothian and East Lothian, Scotland River South Esk, Angus, Scotland South Esk River...
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  • North Esk River North Esk, Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland North Esk (Lothian), a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian, Midlothian and East Lothian, Scotland...
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  • London Gore House, on Kensington Gore Gore Water, a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian, which gives its name to Gorebridge Gore, Georgia, an unincorporated...
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  • established a seat at Balantrodoch, now Temple, Midlothian on the South Esk (River Esk, Lothian). In 1189, Alan FitzWalter, the 2nd Lord High Steward of Scotland...
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  • uachdar axe, exe, usk, esk OE from acsa, meaning river Exeter, River Axe (Devon), River Exe, River Usk, Axminster, River Esk, Lothian ay, y, ey OE/ON island...
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    represent the rivers Esk and Tyne. East Lothian is served by a local paid-for weekly newspapers, the East Lothian Courier. The East Lothian Courier (often...
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    established a seat at Balantrodoch, now Temple, Midlothian on the South Esk (River Esk, Lothian). In the modern period, there has been more of an emphasis on David's...
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    Water of Leith (category Lothian)
    white-throated dipper. Rivers of Scotland River Almond, which flows through Cramond and Kirkliston River Esk, Lothian Water of Leith, a river which flows through...
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    Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from erosion of the bed of the watercourse, which is referred...
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    Levenhall Links (category Tourist attractions in East Lothian)
    any pollution have been put in place. var Lothian Bird Report 1978-2009 "The River Esk Walkway". East Lothian Council. Archived from the original on 29...
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    hill fort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in the East Lothian council area of Scotland. Contents A B C D E F G...
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    Battle of Pinkie (category History of East Lothian)
    Scots: [kl(j)ux]), took place on 10 September 1547 on the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland. The last pitched battle between Scotland and...
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    the rivers Esk and Tyne. Run jointly by East Lothian Council and the Scottish Flag Trust, in association with the Lord Lyon and the East Lothian Courier...
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    Firth of Forth (category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Edinburgh and West Lothian)
    or firth, of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth. It meets the North Sea with Fife to its north and Lothian to its south. Firth is a cognate...
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    Musselburgh (category Towns in East Lothian)
    They built a fort a little inland from the mouth of the River Esk, at Inveresk. They bridged the Esk downstream from the fort, and thus established the line...
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    John's' [colliery], &c &c". The Marquis of Lothian had coal pits on the south-eastern side of the South Esk river, at Arniston. He constructed an extension...
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    in 2015, over the River South Esk near Newtongrange, Midlothian, Scotland. The original viaduct was built by the Marquess of Lothian to extend the Edinburgh...
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    Wallace's Cave (category Lothians geography stubs)
    Cave is situated in Roslin Glen, in Midlothian, Scotland beside the River North Esk. It is also known as Hawthornden Castle Cave, after the nearby castle...
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    The red stone castle is situated in a strategic spot overlooking the River Esk. The drum tower, the oldest part of the current structure, an L Plan Castle...
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    Gladhouse Reservoir (category Lothian Esk catchment)
    and is the oldest of the reservoirs built in the catchment of the River South Esk. It was constructed to supply Edinburgh with water, the older and smaller...
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    former burgh in Midlothian, Scotland, lying on the west bank of the River North Esk. It lies on the A701 midway between Edinburgh and Peebles, east of...
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    Inveresk (category Villages in East Lothian)
    situated on slightly elevated ground on the north bank of a loop of the River Esk. This ridge of ground, 20 to 25 metres above sea level, was used by the...
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    important north-south Roman route, crossed the river North Esk, a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian. Thus it served as a garrison post (castellum) as...
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  • (13 kilometres) southeast of Edinburgh city centre, between the Rivers North and South Esk. The town had a population of 14,663 in the 2001 census which...
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    Hawthornden Castle is located on the River North Esk in Midlothian, Scotland. The castle lies a mile to the east of Roslin at grid reference NT287637...
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    Musselburgh railway station (category Railway stations in East Lothian)
    Musselburgh station opened in July 1847 and was located alongside the River Esk on its own branch line. That station serviced the Edinburgh and Dalkeith...
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