Diocèse d'Édimbourg

Le diocèse d'Édimbourg est au Royaume-Uni, un diocèse de l'Église épiscopalienne écossaise. C'est le seul qui a été créé après la Réforme par le roi Charles Ier en 1634. La cathédrale diocésaine est celle de Sainte-Marie d'Édimbourg. Autres églises notables du diocèse :

Église Saint-Paul et Saint-Georges d'Édimbourg Chapelle de Rosslyn Portail du protestantisme Portail de l’Écosse Portail de l'anglicanisme

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Diocese of Edinburgh

The Diocese of Edinburgh is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers the City of Edinburgh, the Lothians, the Borders and Falkirk. The diocesan centre is St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. The most recent Bishop of Edinburgh was the Right Revd Dr John Armes, who retired on 31 August 2025. The Diocese of Edinburgh is currently in an Episcopal Vacancy. During this time, the Most Revd Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, is Acting Bishop of Edinburgh.
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Kingscavil

Kingscavil (NT029765) is a small settlement in West Lothian lying between Linlithgow and Bridgend on the old A9 (now the B9080).
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St Michael's Hospital, Linlithgow

St Michael's Hospital, Linlithgow was a community hospital in Linlithgow, Scotland, operated by NHS Lothian.
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Boghall Cricket Club Ground

Boghall Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Linlithgow, Scotland. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1969 when West Lothian played Edinburgh Academicals. Between 1995 and 1998 the ground hosted a number of touring teams in minor matches, which included matches against the Netherlands, Denmark and the touring Bangladeshis. The ground held its first first-class match when Scotland played against Ireland in 1996. Two further first-class matches were played there, one in 1998 when Scotland played Australia A, and another in 1999 when Scotland played South Africa Academy. The ground held its first List A match when Scotland played Yorkshire in the 1998 Benson & Hedges Cup. The following year Scotland played another List A match against the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in the NatWest Trophy. The third and to date final List A match played at the ground came in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Dorset. The ground is still used today by Linlithgow Cricket Club.
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St Magdalene distillery

St. Magdalene distillery was a Lowland single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Linlithgow, Scotland. It operated between 1798 and 1983. The former distillery buildings were converted into apartments.