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Lothian
[ loh-thee-uhn ]
noun
- a region in E Scotland. 700 sq. mi. (1,813 sq. km).
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It took him some time to capture Berwick, and during the siege Wallace contrived to leave Lothian bare of inhabitants and of food.
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Very nearly the same results will be brought out, if we calculate the necessary reductions on the rents of the Mid-Lothian farms.
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We have heard it trumpeted abroad that certain farms in East Lothian were let during the course of last year at an advance.
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This read, he called for John Knox, who had waited upon him carefully from the time he came to Lothian.
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The most part of Lothian, from Edinburgh east, was either assured or laid waste.
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