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  2. John Bayne of Pitcairlie - Wikipedia

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    Bayne's mausoleum in Greyfriars Kirkyard. John Bayne of Pitcairlie (1620–1681) was a writer to the Signet (lawyer) born in Scotland.Known for his work on important contracts such as those relating to the 1672 renovation of Holyrood Palace, he ran a legal team which is linked to several notable architects and major building projects in Edinburgh.

  3. Greyfriars Kirkyard - Wikipedia

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    John Law (c. 1632–1712), minister and prisoner on the Bass Rock [14] Sir John Leach (1760–1834), judge, buried in the Adam mausoleum; John Learmonth of Dean (1789–1858), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1831–33 (CP) and his ancestor James Learmonth, Lord Balcomie; William Little (1525–1601), twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1586 and 1591

  4. John Bayne - Wikipedia

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    John Bayne is the name of the following individuals: John Bayne of Pitcairlie (1620–1681), Scottish lawyer; John Bayne (footballer) (1877–1915), Scottish footballer; John Bayne (Presbyterian minister) (1806–1859), Scottish minister; John H. Bayne (1804–1870), Maryland politician

  5. Glencairn Museum - Wikipedia

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    Glencairn is a castle-like mansion in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, that was home to the Pitcairn family for more than 40 years.Now the Glencairn Museum, it contains a collection of about 8,000 artworks, mostly religious in nature, from cultures such as ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, the Roman Empire and medieval Europe, as well as Islamic, Asian, and Native American works.

  6. Star Barn Complex - Wikipedia

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    This historic property includes a large barn, a pig barn (c. 1872), a carriage house (c. 1872), a chicken coop (c. 1872), a grain silo, and a milk house.The main barn, known as the Star Barn, was built in 1872, and is a five-bay, Gothic Revival-style frame building.

  7. Millvale, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Millvale is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh. The borough is located off Pennsylvania Route 28. The population was 3,376 at the 2020 census. [3] Current estimates place the 2024 population at around 3,247 residents. [4]

  8. Brothersvalley Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1860. Brothersvalley Township was incorporated in 1771 and its largest borough, Berlin, laid out in 1784. [3] The area was settled by immigrants, mostly from Germany, and became a hotbed of the Whiskey Rebellion. The Beechdale Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  9. Pitcairn, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pitcairn / ˈ p ɪ t k ɛər n / is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 12 miles (19 km) east of Pittsburgh's central business district, named for Robert Pitcairn, an official of the Pennsylvania Railroad. [3] Early in the 20th century, Pitcairn was the site of large railroad yards and shops that employed nearly ...