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Encyclopedia > Haddington

Haddington is a burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It was the centre of the agricultural revolution in Scotland, and is also known as the birthplace of John Knox. Notable buildings in the town include Haddington Town House, Mitchell's Close, Lennoxlove House and St Mary's Church, where Thomas Carlyle's wife is buried.


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Earl of Haddington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
Therefore, King Charles I granted the Haddington Earldom, and the Melrose title was relinquished.
Though the earldom of Haddington was created in 1627, it is, for the purposes of precedence, treated as if it were created in 1619- the date of the creation of the earldom of Melrose.
The fifth Earl of Haddington, Charles, was married to a woman who held the Earldom of Rothes.
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