"Dalketh" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper-noun}} Dalketh
  1. Obsolete spelling of Dalkeith: a town in Midlothian council area, Scotland. Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: Dalkeith (extra: a town in Midlothian council area, Scotland) Categories (place): Places in Midlothian, Scotland, Places in Scotland, Towns in Midlothian, Scotland, Towns in Scotland
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          "text": "Next to the Marches Pictland, now termed Loudean, bounding vpon the Eaſt, a very hillie countrey, barren almoſt of any trees. The moſt famous towns of the ſame be Dunbar, Hadington, Leith, Dalketh and Edenborough, the Kings ſeate,where alſo is the caſtle of Maidens, a very ſtrong and defenſible place.",
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