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Prestongrange is a place in
East Lothian East Lothian (; sco, East Lowden; gd, Lodainn an Ear) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, as well as a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area. The county was called Haddingtonshire until 1921. In 1975, the histo ...
, Scotland, United Kingdom, situated between
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to the west, and Prestonpans to the east. The place name derives from "Preston", meaning "priest's town", and a
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(or granary) which was worked by the
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monks of
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. In the early 17th century, Mark Ker took possession of the lands from the abbey, and after the Grant Suttie family took over, the
Prestongrange Colliery Prestongrange Museum is an industrial heritage museum at Prestongrange between Musselburgh and Prestonpans on the B1348 on the East Lothian coast, Scotland. Founded as the original site of the National Mining Museum, its operation reverted ...
was no longer productive and fell into disuse. In 1830, Sir George Grant Suttie leased Prestongrange Colliery to
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, the Inspector of Mines.


Prestongrange House

This fine mansion-house was partly rebuilt by Mark Kerr and Helen Leslie. It passed through marriage to John Morison of Saughton Hall around 1600. Laters owners included Alexander Morison, Lord Prestongrange who extended it in 1620. In the early 19th century it was greatly extended by the architect William Henry Playfair.Colin McWilliam, ''The Buildings of Scotland: Lothian''.


See also

* Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum * Prestongrange House, now the headquarters of the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club * Prestongrange Parish Church * William Grant, Lord Prestongrange * List of places in East Lothian


References


External links


Prestongrange House, by Sonia Baker

Prestoungrange Online website

Prestongrange Community Archaeology Project

Prestongrange Parish Church website

Prestongrange Bowling & Social Club website
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