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1924:Musselburgh
1890:Stockbridge
1860:Murrayfield
1830:East Craigs
1785:Comely Bank
1723:The Calders
1603:Clovenstone
1489:Morningside
1444:Dumbiedykes
1424:Burdiehouse
1419:Bruntsfield
1414:Braid Hills
1404:Alnwickhill
1330:Mountcastle
1310:Leith Docks
1290:Easter Road
1285:Duddingston
1280:Craigmillar
820:Hound Point
718:(1809–81).
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625:Clackmannan
610:din meyn an
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1970:See also:
1949:Stoneybank
1885:South Gyle
1850:Inverleith
1840:Gracemount
1835:Goldenacre
1805:Crewe Toll
1795:Craigleith
1780:Clermiston
1770:Canonmills
1741:North West
1673:Murrayburn
1668:Merchiston
1658:Kingsknowe
1593:Broomhouse
1562:South West
1539:The Grange
1524:Southhouse
1494:Mortonhall
1449:Fernieside
1393:South East
1364:Willowbrae
1355:Portobello
1340:Northfield
1325:Meadowbank
1260:Bonnington
1239:North East
1231:settlement
1130:15 October
1105:15 October
1007:Rhys, John
923:References
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680:Romanesque
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1938:Levenhall
1929:Fisherrow
1900:Warriston
1875:Ravelston
1855:Muirhouse
1762:Blackhall
1718:Stenhouse
1713:Slateford
1708:Sighthill
1663:Longstone
1648:Greenhill
1544:Tollcross
1529:Southside
1504:Newington
1479:Marchmont
1464:Haymarket
1459:Greenbank
1454:Gilmerton
1429:Canongate
1409:Blackford
1360:Restalrig
1345:Piershill
1320:Magdalene
1270:Brunstane
1265:Broughton
1250:Abbeyhill
1227:Edinburgh
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851:Hermiston
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621:Slamannan
606:din meyni
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336:Post town
103:June 2012
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1865:Newhaven
1820:Drumbrae
1752:Balgreen
1698:Saughton
1693:Roseburn
1688:Polwarth
1683:Parkhead
1633:Firrhill
1608:Colinton
1583:Bankhead
1573:Baberton
1549:West End
1534:The Inch
1519:Sciennes
1509:Old Town
1499:New Town
1474:Liberton
1439:Comiston
1071:26 March
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582:Dunmanyn
547:Scotland
461:Scotland
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1895:Trinity
1845:Granton
1800:Cramond
1766:Boswall
1757:Barnton
1703:Shandon
1678:Oxgangs
1598:Chesser
1578:Balerno
1484:Moredun
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839:Barnton
835:Cramond
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