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1965:The Calders
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1731:Morningside
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1656:Braid Hills
1646:Alnwickhill
1572:Mountcastle
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1432:Google Maps
1167:17 December
861:(1712-1793)
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531:During the
435:Leith Links
347: /
2212:See also:
2191:Stoneybank
2127:South Gyle
2092:Inverleith
2082:Gracemount
2077:Goldenacre
2047:Crewe Toll
2037:Craigleith
2022:Clermiston
2012:Canonmills
1983:North West
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1910:Merchiston
1900:Kingsknowe
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1804:South West
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1766:Southhouse
1736:Mortonhall
1691:Fernieside
1635:South East
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1597:Portobello
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1567:Meadowbank
1502:Bonnington
1481:North East
1473:settlement
1343:31 October
911:References
819:Robert Ord
702:added six
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563:to kidnap
332:55°57′35″N
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2180:Levenhall
2171:Fisherrow
2142:Warriston
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161:Edinburgh
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61:Restalrig
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1791:West End
1776:The Inch
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