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1035:– The present church at Tranent was built by John Simpson and opened in 1800, as what is believed to be at least the third church in the town. Local legend has it that a chapel dedicated to St. Martin of Tours and was associated with Lindisfarne in the 8th century. The first known mention of a church at Tranent came in 1145 when it was established by the archdeacon, Thor, son of a local landowner. The church was granted by Richard, Archbishop of St Andrews and later confirmed by Saer de Quincy, the local baron. Tranent parish came under the jurisdiction of the canons of Holyrood Abbey and the building was described as being of a higher standard than the normal country church. Although a settlement grew around the church by 1251, it remained in the hands of Holyrood. There are also canonical records of a chapel, dedicated to St. Peter, situated on a ridge overlooking a coal-bearing ravine at Travernant. 1039:
the church of St. Peter was now a reformed Protestant church. The church remained a ruinous condition, after Somerset's attack, into the 17th century and, though it was refurbished, it is not known when. The church was said to have been restored, extended and improved throughout, but in 1799 the decision was made to build a new church which was opened in 1800, a church which still stands high above the ravine overlooking the Firth of Forth. At a total cost of over 10,000 pounds, the church was extensively refurbished and refurnished in 1954. The congregation had to meet in the town hall during the work, but the church they returned to is much the same as it is today. The church is a category B listed building. Meets at 11 am every Sunday unless intimated at the church located on Church Street.
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The church was badly damaged in 1544 and 1547, each time by the forces of the Earl of Hertford during the Rough Wooing. Tranent Parish Church joined the Scottish Reformation when Thomas Cranstoun, the first minister took over from the evicted canons and the last Roman Catholic priest, Thomas Moffat;
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There is a long history of settlement in Tranent, perhaps dating back to prehistory. There are several historic buildings in and around the town, including the ruins of the old parish church, parts of which date from the 11th century and which was demolished in 1797, while a few miles south-west of
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that runs through the parish splitting it from its associated villages and hamlets Meadowmill and the ports of Cockenzie and Port Seton. The original main post road ran straight through the town until the new A1 was built. Built on a gentle slope, about 90 metres (300 ft) above sea level it is
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In October 2012, a new council building was opened under the name of The George Johnstone Centre which is named in honour of the miner who saved the lives of more than 50 men at Fleets Pit, Tranent when the mine flooded in 1929. The men took five hours to find an alternative way out, but all were
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rescued and survived thanks to the early warning given by George Johnstone. The building accommodates a range of services including a large library with a computer suite, and council offices allowing residents to access housing and tenancy advice, report a housing repair, report minor crimes to
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who mined a nearby 2.5m / 7  ft thick coal deposit called the "Great Seam". The town possesses the oldest coal-mining charter (1202–1218) in Great Britain, and the history of coal mining in Scotland is mirrored in the history of the coal heughs, mines and pits of Tranent. Tranent is now a
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Since 1934 Tranent has held a Gala Week which is arranged by local volunteers who are part of the Gala Committee. Events during the gala week include the crowning of the Queen who is accompanied by 29 other children from the town, the celebrations on the fields at
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which is a community hospital offering general medical and geriatric rehabilitation services to patients in East Lothian. It also provides geriatric services, including continuing care for the elderly and the nearest Accident and Emergency hospital is the
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The town is home to three primary schools and one secondary school. The primary schools are; (largest to smallest) Windygoul Primary School, Sanderson's Wynd Primary School and St Martins Primary School. The secondary school
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with her family after her son William resigned his post as the schoolmaster. She supported her family with the help of her daughters Agnes and Isabella, working as dressmakers. In 1843 she moved to Bridge House in
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one of the oldest towns in East Lothian. The population of the town is approximately 12,140, an increase of over 4,000 since 2001. Tranent was formerly a major mining town, but now serves as a commuter town for
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to mine at Prestoungrange, which was then part of that parish. Soon many wealthy families in the parish joined the rush to mine coal. Heughs (surface mines), were being cut throughout the area.
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The local club is Tranent & Preston Village Cricket Club which was established in 2010. The club currently plays in the East of Scotland Cricket Association Divisions 1, 4, 6 and 7.
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Tranent is the birthplace of Lizzie in Lucy Booth's novel 'The Life of Death', a chilling love story in which Lizzie/Death enters a pact with the devil to regain her life, live and love.
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by Sir William Allan (Et Al.); Accompanied by Descriptive, Historical, Antiquarian and Anecdotal Notices of the Principal Scenes and Events Illustrated
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and the grand parade which is made up of local groups and people and which goes through the town. Tranent Gala is funded by donations and fundraising.
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in 1934–35, being the runners up two seasons before. The Juniors play their football at Foresters Park in the centre of the town and compete in the
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currently plays in the RBS East Regional League Division 1 and play their home games at Blawearie Road, adjacent to the Ross High School.
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took place in 1797, when local people were killed by soldiers after a protest against conscription into the county militia under the
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Coal was first mined in Tranent Parish when Robert de Quincy granted rights in the early-thirteenth century to the monks of
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The Gala was first formed in 1934 by the miners of Tranent who aimed to form a special event for people in the town.
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Tranent was once an important mining town, and coal was first worked there in the thirteenth century by the monks of
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established in 1954 accommodates over 1200 pupils from Tranent and villages around the area; these are
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Throughout the history of Tranent, there have been several places of Worship. Currently, there is:
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The town is also served by Prentice, a bus & coach company based in nearby Haddington.
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and make Council Tax and rent payments and general enquiries. The building is run by
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The town has two supermarkets. On the east of the town's High Street, there is an
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also runs by the town with junctions at the north and west ends of the town.
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as a poet, probably of the fifteenth century, citing him as an author of the
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These pharmacies serve the local GP practice which is the responsibility of
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commuter town supporting the south-east of Scotland and, more specifically,
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supermarket on the far east side of the town which opened in October 2015.
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Tranent and its surroundings : historical, ecclesiastical
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Several independent congregations meet in and around Tranent.
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supermarket which opened in August 2015, replacing the
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