Pencaitland (Scotland

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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Pencaitland (Scotland : Parish)
Other forms of name
Parish of Pencaitland (Scotland)
Associated country
Great Britain
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 149394401
Wikidata: Q1009902
Library of congress: nr2004021239
Sources of Information
  • Index of East Lothian censuses. 1841, Parish of Pencaitland, 2003.
  • Barth. gaz. of pl. in Brit., 1986(Pencaitland, Lothian par. containing vils of Easter and Wester P., on either side of Tyne Water, 4m/6km SE of Tranent)
  • Johnston's gaz. of Scot., 1958(Pencaitland, par. and vil. in E. Lothian)
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Wikipedia description:

Pencaitland is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, about 12 miles (19 kilometres) south-east of Edinburgh, 5 mi (8 km) south-west of Haddington, and 1 mi (2 km) east of Ormiston. The land where the village lies is said to have been granted by William the Lion to Calum Cormack in 1169, who gave the church, with the tithes and other property belonging to it, to the monks of Kelso, in whose possession it remained till a short time prior to the accession of Robert Bruce. The land subsequently became the property of a younger branch of the Maxwell family, who granted the advowson and tithes to the monks of Dryburgh Abbey, who held them until the Reformation. The Tyne Water divides the village into Easter Pencaitland and Wester Pencaitland, crossed by a three-arched bridge dating from the 16th Century. An ancient cross in Wester Pencaitland indicates that a market was regularly held there. A large industrial maltings, which was built in 1965, is situated just before the entrance to the village at Wester Pencaitland.

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