Dunbar, an ancient seaport and town of Haddingtonshire, on the coast of the Forth, 29 m. E. of Edinburgh; is a fishing station, and manufactures agricultural implements and paper; was, with its castle, which has stood many a siege, a place of importance in early Scottish history; near it Cromwell beat the Scots under Leslie on September 3, 1650.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
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Abbot, George
Alexander, William
Boethius, Hector
Calderwood, David
Cecil, Robert
Cowper, William
Cromwell, Oliver
Douglas, John
Drummond, George
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