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  2. John Knox House - Wikipedia

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    John Knox House, popularly known as John Knox's House, is a historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland, reputed to have been owned and lived in by Protestant reformer John Knox during the 16th century. Although his name became associated with the house, he appears to have lived in Warriston Close where a plaque indicates the approximate site of his ...

  3. Craigie, South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    It lies about 170m North North-East of Kirkhill Farm and was central to the Protestant Reformation in Ayrshire through its association with John Knox. The village of Barnweil no longer exists, however old maps record the Townhead, Midtown and Townend of Barnweill dwellings in the vicinity along the length of the 'loaning' or roading.

  4. Longniddry - Wikipedia

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    John Knox, main figure in the Scottish Reformation and disciple of John Calvin was tutor to the sons of the Douglas family who lived at the west side of the village; George Douglas of Longniddry, Scottish courtier; Sir Norman Graham, head of Scottish Education Department; Hugh MacDiarmid, the Scottish poet, lived in Longniddry for a short while [7]

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  7. Haddington, East Lothian - Wikipedia

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    John Knox (1505, 1513 or 1514–1572), great Protestant reformer born (probably in Nungate on the east bank of the River Tyne, opposite St Mary's) and educated in the town James Lauder (d.1696), Sheriff-Clerk, Provost, Commissioner to Parliament, and Commissioner to the Convention of Burghs, and M.P., for Haddington [ citation needed ]

  8. Barnweill Church - Wikipedia

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    The village of Barnweill no longer exists, however old maps record the Townhead, Midtown and Townend of Barnweill dwellings in the vicinity along the length of the 'loaning' or roading. [ 23 ] The 'Domestic Annals of Scotland' for Queen Anne (1702-1714) record that 'Some ill-disposed persons, said to be of the suppressed Parish of Barnweil, set ...

  9. John Knox - Wikipedia

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    John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the founder of the Church of Scotland . Born in Giffordgate, a street in Haddington, East Lothian , Knox is believed to have been educated at the University of St Andrews and worked as a notary ...