Bolton is a small village in East Lothian, Scotland, approximately 2 miles south of Haddington and 20 miles east of Edinburgh. Image File history File links Scohadd. ... East Lothian (Lodainn an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland, and a lieutenancy Area. ... Motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (English: No one provokes me with impunity) Scotlands location within Europe Scotlands location within the United Kingdom Languages English, Gaelic, Scots Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ... Haddington is a burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. ... Edinburgh (pronounced ; Dùn Ãideann () in Scottish Gaelic) is Scotlands capital, and its second-largest city. ...
The most notable buildings in the town are the Parish Church, which dates from 1809, and an 18th-century dovecot or "doo'cot". Dovecot is: a type of building, also known as a dovecote the name of a secure POP and IMAP server This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
After the death of Robert Burns, his brother Gilbert and later his sister Annabel and mother Agnes moved to Bolton from Ayrshire. Gilbert himself oversaw the building of the church and the three are buried there. Robert Burns, preeminent Scottish poet Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 â July 21, 1796) was a poet and songwriter. ... Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Ãir in Scottish Gaelic) was a county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. ...