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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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Worland unspools Mayor Todd Gloria’s political about-face on the fee as the backlash to the proposal builds, especially after Lothian’s win.
Lothian won with 38 percent of the vote, well ahead of second place in the five-candidate field.
It took him some time to capture Berwick, and during the siege Wallace contrived to leave Lothian bare of inhabitants and of food.
Very nearly the same results will be brought out, if we calculate the necessary reductions on the rents of the Mid-Lothian farms.
We have heard it trumpeted abroad that certain farms in East Lothian were let during the course of last year at an advance.
This read, he called for John Knox, who had waited upon him carefully from the time he came to Lothian.
The most part of Lothian, from Edinburgh east, was either assured or laid waste.
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