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1624: 362: 48: 31: 84: 586: 91: 55: 465:, Scots and northern English meaning a linear field or land-holding). It is first mentioned as Lestalric in 1165, when Edward de Lestalric built a church on the site. The church was completed in 1210 by his grandson, Sir Thomas de Lestalric. The area, over the following centuries, is variously named as Lestalryk, Restalric or Rastalrig. The 229: 619:
By 1857, Restalrig had become what the ordnance gazetteer of Scotland called "a decayed village". The area was mostly farmland and dairies. Around 1925, public housing was built to the north and east. Restalrig House whose entrance was at Restalrig Drive/Restalrig Road South was demolished in 1963.
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Foul Burn Agitation!: Statement Explaining the Nature and History of the Agricultural Irrigation Near Edinburgh; Containing a Refutation of the Unfounded and Calumnious Misrepresentations on that Subject, in a Pamphlet Published in Name of a Committee of the Commissioners of Police, in which the
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was a frequent visitor, giving offerings for masses before the altars of Our Lady and Saint Triduana and for keeping Our Lady's Light in September 1496, while his gunners assembled the royal artillery nearby for his mission to England with the pretender
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at its northern end, sometimes speculated to have served as a kiln for burning infected clothing and belongings during the plague of 1645. It was later used as a boat house, and is now also category B listed.
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There has been a church at Restalrig as far back as 1178 and originally its parish incorporated South Leith. In 1296, Adam of St. Edmunds, the pastor of 'Restalric', swore fealty to English king
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for the chapel above. Sometimes referred to as a "well-house", this is probably a misnomer, the flooding being accidental. The lower aisle was used as a burial chamber for the Logan family.
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Lochend Loch below it was for many centuries the main water supply for Leith. The park which occupies the site of the now much reduced loch contains a 16th-century
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The most impressive remaining villa in the area is Marionville House, slightly west of the village centre. This was called Viewfrith when it was built by Ann and
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called the Deanery of Restalrig, and initiated a programme of extension. Originally built on two levels, the surviving lower level of the hexagon was an
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in Spring 1560, the headquarters of the English army was located at Restalrig Deanery near the kirk. In April 1572 at the height of the
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Within Restalrig are two multi-storey flats, Nisbet Court and Hawkhill Court. Both are owned by City of Edinburgh Council.
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Ancient and Beautiful Capital of Scotland is Falsely Described as a Residence Unsafe to the Health of Its Inhabitants
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In 1784, the first British manned hot air balloon landed in Restalrig after taking off from nearby Abbeyhill.
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1762-1764 (grave location unclear but presumably grouped with his family), and a descendant of his:
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noble family the de Lestalrics were the ancient landowners in the area (including nearby South
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starting in 1769. They sold it in 1783 to Capt. James M'Rae or McRae cousin of the
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Piershill Square at the head of Smokey Brae was built by the City Architect,
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who called it Marionville. Other owners were Capt. Thomas Grindlay master of
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The Scottish chronicle or, a complete history and description of Scotland
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The kirk was ordered to be removed in December 1560 at the time of the
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and Restalrig, otherwise known as Wester and Easter Restalrig, to
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William Smellie (1810-1852) Advocate General of South Australia
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Restalrig Church with St. Triduana's Chapel in the foreground
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for the parish of South Leith. Restalrig was disjoined as a
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004),
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from the shore of Leith, but the plan did not take effect.
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The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Colin McWilliam.
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Lt Col William Rickson (d.1770) comrade of General Wolfe
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It is not known whether the church was built because of
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part of the estate to Edinburgh merchant James Nisbet.
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to avoid destruction by railway workshop construction.
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Archived from 8: 1154:The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 626:stood here until 1859 when it was moved to 2158: 1986: 1807: 1638: 1484: 1459: 1445: 1437: 1306: 1304: 744:Ss Ninian and Triduana’s Church, Edinburgh 20: 1295: 1264: 1011:"Lochend - Loch, Doocot and Plague Kiln" 972: 559:. The English ambassadors plotted with 916: 906:The Rev Thomas Rowland Wyer (1806-1891) 365:Lochend Park with Lochend Castle doocot 267: 223: 191: 167: 117: 27: 923:Villages of Edinburgh by Malcolm Cant 901:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 891:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 872:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1072:, vol. 1, Edinburgh (1877), 296, 366. 750:church in Restalrig dedicated to St. 285: 251: 239: 227: 213: 201: 181: 151: 133: 7: 1232:. John Lindsay & Company. 1840. 413:) is a small residential suburb of 803:Lt General John Gordon (1764-1832) 632:Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 457:, a northern dialect term meaning 14: 893:1822-1824, 1826-1828 and his son: 882:Senator of the College of Justice 437:. It is in the ward of Lochend. 90: 54: 605:, Robert Dudgeon founder of the 374: 89: 82: 53: 46: 29: 1358:Historic Environment Scotland. 1243:Historic Environment Scotland. 1035:Historic Environment Scotland. 887:William Wood (Scottish surgeon) 762:Notable interments in graveyard 1425:Chronological map of Edinburgh 1129:. Edinburgh Past & Present 1107:Calendar State Papers Scotland 1082:Calendar State Papers Scotland 942:"The Placenames of Midlothian" 69:City of Edinburgh council area 1: 1627:Edinburgh's Old and New Towns 1186:. W. & R. 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Restalrig is located in the City of Edinburgh council area
City of Edinburgh council area
Restalrig is located in Scotland
Scotland
OS grid reference
NT285749
Council area
City of Edinburgh
Lieutenancy area
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EH7
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Edinburgh East
Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh Eastern
UK
Scotland
55°57′35″N 3°09′02″W / 55.95972°N 3.15056°W / 55.95972; -3.15056

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