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ignorant of the place, drew up, hoping to have engaged: but found no way feasible, by reason of the bogs and other difficulties. We drew up our cannon, and did that day discharge two or three hundred great shot upon them; a considerable number they likewise returned to us; and this was all that passed from each to the other. Wherein we had near twenty killed and wounded, but not one Commission Officer. The Enemy, as we are informed, had about eighty killed, and some considerable Officers. Seeing they would keep their ground, from which we could not remove them, and our bread being spent, - we were necessitated to go for a new supply: and so marched off about ten or eleven o’clock on Wednesday morning.
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foundations. The original Castle Gogar (Gogar House), built about 1300, belonged to the Forresters of Corstorphine; in the 16th century, the owner was Robert Logan of Restalrig who sold the house and lands to Adam Couper in 1601. The property was extended in the mid-1700s and again in the 19th century when the Scots Baronial features such as the tower and turrets were added. Castle Gogar was owned for over 200 years by members of the
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GUARD also excavated some of the remains of the medieval village of Nether Gogar as part of that same tram line project. They found a well, corn drying kilns and numerous ditches. There was a break in occupation in that area of Gogar during the mid-14th century, which the archaeologists believe could
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We marched westward of Edinburgh towards Stirling, which the Enemy perceiving, marched with as great expedition as was possible to prevent us; and the vanguards of both the Armies came to skirmish, - upon a place where bogs and passes made the access of each Army to the other difficult. We, being
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The first reference to the lands of Gogar is in a charter issued by King William I, dated to between 1165 and 1174. The charter gifted an estate consisting of the land at Gogar, Cousland and Pentland to Ralph de Graham, a knight whose family had moved from England to Scotland during the reign of
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L-plan mansion. It was built in 1625 by the master architect William Ayton for John Cowper, whose father had bought the estate in 1601, and his wife, Helen Skene of Hallyards Castle. The castle replaced an earlier building of 14th-century origin, traces of which can be found in the castle's
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families, until the death of Brenda Steel-Maitland in 2002. It has since been restored, the restoration funded by development of new homes in the castle grounds The castle itself, including 3.656 acres of grounds, has since been put up for sale by its owners for £2.9 million
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huts and two possible corn-drying kilns from the early Medieval period were also found, plus pillboxes from World War II were recorded hear the area. All these findings indicate that people were living and working in the area, on and off, for thousands of years.
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The parish of Gogar is first mentioned in 1247, when the church was re-consecrated by Bishop David de Bernham of St Andrews. The re-consecration means that the parish was already established at that time. In 1529 the income from the parish was reallocated to
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In 2008, in advance of the construction of the Edinburgh tram line archaeological work was undertaken by GUARD Archaeology to the west of Gogar Mains. The archaeologists discovered a range of features and structures that date from the
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Another important historic building is Millburn Tower, a mansion with extensive wooded grounds. It has a castellated keep (built 1806), with a long range of lower building attached.
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passes through the middle of the site. The development was formerly referred to as Edinburgh 205. The proposal was developed by New Islington Limited, whose chairperson is
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The name of Gogar first appears in a clearly datable context in 1233. The etymology is uncertain. It may be derived from "cog" or "gowk", a
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There are a number of large 18th-century and 19th-century villas in the area – including Gogarbank, Over Gogar, and Gogar Park House.
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near Gogar and Ingilston. The construction of 7,000 homes is proposed. The site has an area of around 205 acres. It is adjacent to
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is located at Gogar. In December 2008, Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson MSP announced that there would also be a new £43m
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bought the old village of Gogar in 1830/31 and he made improvements to the village and farms; he is buried in the churchyard.
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Bethany Fox, 'The P-Celtic Place-Names of North-East England and South-East Scotland', The Heroic Age, 10 (2007),
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at Gogar looking west; the land on the north (right) side of the road would form part of the West Town development
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In 1599 the parish was amalgamated with Corstorphine and after this the church was no longer used for services.
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David I (1124–53). After that the lands were subdivided and changed hands several times. A notable owner was the
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By the early 17th century much of the land had been acquired by the Logans of Restalrig who built Castle Gogar.
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from 3880 to 2487 BC. They found pottery that was a Beaker vessel, dated to 2146–2015 BC, the early
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In 2003, medieval remains were discovered near the site of the new headquarters of the
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Morrison, Jenni; Oram, Richard; Ross, Alisdair; Franklin, Julie (30 November 2010).
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On 27 August 1650, a skirmish took place around Gogar between the forces of
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The most notable historical building is probably Castle Gogar, an A-Listed
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The name also appears as a compound in several places in the area, notably
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Corstorphine Old Parish - Gogar Church, The Lost Medieval Parish of Gogar
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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T Carlyle, Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, London 1888, p.175
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Cromwell described the incident, which lasted from 3pm-6pm, thus:
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was opened at Gogarbank Farm in farmland bordering the M8.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland's Banknote featuring Gogarburn
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Literary Corstorphine: A reader's guide to West Edinburgh
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Gogarburn
Gogar, Egypt

Gogar is located in the City of Edinburgh council area
City of Edinburgh council area
Gogar is located in Scotland
Scotland
OS grid reference
NT1672
Council area
City of Edinburgh
Lieutenancy area
Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EH12
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Edinburgh West
Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh Western

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