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Photographs of places in East Lothian associated with the 1820 Settlers
	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Bolton Parish Church 1. Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN) was baptised here.
Photo by Sue Mackay.
Photo by Sue Mackay.
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Bolton Parish Church 2. Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN) was baptised here.
Photo by Sue Mackay.
Photo by Sue Mackay.
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
View from Parish Church, Bolton, where Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN) was baptised.
Photo by Sue Mack…
Photo by Sue Mack…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Bolton Village. Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN) was baptised in the parish church.
Photo by Rod Mackay…
Photo by Rod Mackay…
	
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	 3rd October 2018
	 Sue Mackay
Bolton, Eaglescairnie House. John BROWN, the father of Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN), was living at E…
	
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	 10th May 2016
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, High Street. Alexander RENNIE, husband of Elizabeth RENNIE (nee BROWN), was brought up …
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Memorial to John RENNIE, builder of the original Waterloo Bridge in London, and uncle t…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Phantassie Farm 1. George RENNIE, father of Alexander RENNIE, farmed here.Photo by Sue …
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Phantassie Farm 2. George RENNIE, father of Alexander RENNIE, farmed here.
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Photo by Su…
	
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	 3rd October 2018
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Phantassie Farm Doocot, built in the 16th century to house 500 pigeons. George RENNIE, …
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Prestonkirk Church, East Linton. Alexander RENNIE and his father George were both baptised in this c…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Prestonkirk Church, East Linton. Alexander RENNIE and his father George were both baptised in this c…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Gravestone of George RENNIE, father of Alexander RENNIE. The grave stands in its own large plot in P…
	
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	 19th June 2018
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Preston Mill. The present mill, very near Phantassie Doocot, dates from the 18th centur…
	
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	 4th March 2007
	 Sue Mackay
East Linton, Preston Mill  water wheel. The mill was extensively renovated in 1760 and is still func…
	
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	 3rd October 2018
	 Sue Mackay
Cottages on the Innerwick Road. Janet LEE, wife of William BROWN (parents of Janet BROWN and Margare…
	
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	 4th March 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Ormiston, Mercat Cross (15th century). George ANDERSON was born in Ormiston. His parents were also m…
	
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	 3rd October 2018
	 Sue Mackay
Papple Steading. William BROWN, father of Janet BROWN and Margaret PRINGLE, nee BROWN, farmed at Pap…
	
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	 3rd October 2018
	 Sue Mackay
Papple, Farm Buildings. William BROWN, father of Janet BROWN and Margaret PRINGLE, nee BROWN, farmed…
	
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	 29th February 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Ruchlaw House, an early 17th-century house built by Archibald SYDSERF of Ruchlaw and completed in 16…
	
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	 17th March 2006
	 Sue Mackay
Remains of Waughton Castle, two miles east of Whitekirk. George RENNIE married his second wife Mario…
	
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	 6th May 2007
	 Sue Mackay
Whittingehame Tower, a fifteenth-century tower house about 2.5 miles south of East Linton, on the we…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Whittingehame Parish Church, built in 1722 and added to in 1820. The children of Alexander RENNIE an…
	
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	 18th April 2024
	 Sue Mackay
Path from Whittinghame Parish Church to the road. The children of Alexander RENNIE and Elizabeth BRO…
	
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