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CRANSTON Parish of Cranston Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Co. [County] Map
Fullartons Gazr. [Gazeteer]
007 ; 013 ; 014 ; 020 [Situation] East side of Co. [County] of Edinb. [Edinburgh]
"A parish on the eastern side of Edinburghshire bounded on the N. [North] by Inveresk on the S. [South] by Crichton, Borthwick & Newbattle on the E. [East] by Haddingtonshire & on the W. [West] by Dalkeith & Newbattle. It is about 5 Miles in length & 3 in breadth, somewhat in the form of an hourglass being very narrow in the middle, there are neither mountains nor hills but the face of the Parish is very unequal. Coal. Limestone and Sandstone are abundant. A small section of the parish lies apart from the main body imbosomed in the parish of Crichton, in this section is Cakemuir Castle where Queen Mary is said to have occupd. [occupied] apartments when she escaped from Borthwick Castle in 1567. There are three villages & three schools & three or four handsome mansions occupd. [occupied] by Noblemen & Gentlemen who have estates in the Parish" Abridd. [Abridged] from Fullartons Gazr. [Gazeteer] & Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1839.

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