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Linlithgow
Linlithgow (lɪnˈlɪθɡəʊ) n1. (Placename) a town in SE Scotland, in West Lothian: ruined palace, residence of Scottish kings and birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Pop: 13 370 (2001)2. (Placename) the former name of West LothianLin•lith•gow (lɪnˈlɪθ goʊ) n. former name of West Lothian. Linlithgow
Linlithgow, town (1991 pop. 9,524), West Lothian, central Scotland. Manufactures include paper, whiskey, and computers. Linlithgow Palace, now a ruin, was a seat of Stuart kings and the birthplace of James V and Mary Queen of Scots. Begun in the 15th cent. by James I, it was occupied (1651–59) by Oliver CromwellCromwell, Oliver , 1599–1658, lord protector of England. Parliamentary General
The son of a gentry family, he entered Cambridge in 1616 but probably left the next year. ..... Click the link for more information. and his forces, and burned in 1746. The 1st earl of Murray, regent of Scotland, was murdered there in 1570.Linlithgow1. a town in SE Scotland, in West Lothian: ruined palace, residence of Scottish kings and birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Pop.: 13 370 (2001) 2. the former name of West Lothian |