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Edmonstone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Keppel (née Edmonstone; 1868–1947), British aristocrat and hostess Archibald Edmonstone
Edmonstone
Freed slave and taxidermist, born in British Guiana, residing in Edinburgh from 1817
John Edmonstone was a taxidermist and teacher of taxidermy in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was an influential Black Briton. Born into slavery on a wood plantation
John_Edmonstone
English society figure and mistress of King Edward VII
Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone; 29 April 1868 – 11 September 1947) was an aristocrat, British society hostess and a long-time mistress of King
Alice_Keppel
Royal Navy Admiral (1810–1888)
Admiral Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet, CB, DL (29 January 1810 – 18 February 1888), also 14th of Duntreath, was a British naval commander, courtier
William_Edmonstone
Scottish clan
Clan Edmonstone is a Scottish clan which does not currently have a chief; therefore, it is considered an armigerous clan. However, Sir Archibald Bruce
Clan_Edmonstone
Topics referred to by the same term
Archibald Edmonstone may refer to: Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath (died 1502), Scottish landowner and courtier Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet
Archibald_Edmonstone
Scottish artist
Robert Edmonstone RSA (1794–1834), was a Scottish artist. Edmonstone, was born at Kelso in 1794, the son of James and Catherine Edmonstone. He was initially
Robert_Edmonstone
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
The Edmonstone Baronetcy, of Duntreath in the County of Stirling, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created 20 May 1774 for Archibald
Edmonstone_baronets
Scottish landowner and courtier
Blanefield, Stirlingshire. He was the son of William Edmonstone, and he became the third Edmonstone laird of Duntreath. The surname is sometime spelled
Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath
Archibald_Edmonstone_of_Duntreath
Scottish lawyer (1633–1709)
John Wauchope, Lord Edmonstone (1633–1709) was a 17th-century Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice. He was born at Niddrie House south
John Wauchope, Lord Edmonstone
John_Wauchope,_Lord_Edmonstone
Scottish politician (1764–1821)
Sir Charles Edmonstone, 2nd Baronet (10 October 1764 – 1 April 1821), also 12th of Duntreath, was a Scottish politician. Edmonstone was the third son
Charles_Edmonstone
British jazz pianist and pop arranger
Malcolm Edmonstone (born 1980, Perth, Scotland) is a British jazz pianist and pop arranger. He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where
Malcolm_Edmonstone
Scottish novelist (1782–1854)
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (7 September 1782 – 5 November 1854) was a Scottish novelist. Her novels, giving vivid accounts of Scottish life and presenting
Susan_Edmonstone_Ferrier
Mountain in Cairo, Egypt
25°40′01″N 28°42′09″E / 25.6669°N 28.7025°E / 25.6669; 28.7025Gabal Edmonstone is a flat-topped mesa located near the Dakhla Oasis south of Cairo, Egypt
Gabal_Edmonstone
Head of the House of Habsburg-Tuscany
married Elyssa Edmonstone (born 11 September 1973 in Glasgow), daughter of Sir Archibald Bruce Edmonstone, 7th Baronet of Edmonstone of Duntreath and
Sigismund of Habsburg-Lorraine
Sigismund_of_Habsburg-Lorraine
Scottish politician
Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet (10 October 1717 – 20 July 1807), also 11th of Duntreath, was a Scottish politician. Born at Dumbarton, Silver Banks
Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet
Sir_Archibald_Edmonstone,_1st_Baronet
Human settlement in Scotland
principal local family were the Edmonstones of Duntreath who had ancient links to the Kings of Scotland. In 1374 Sir John Edmonstone was an ambassador to France
Strathblane
Sir George Frederick Edmonstone, KCB (11 April 1813 – 24 September 1864) was an administrator in India. Edmonstone was born in Calcutta, the fourth son
George_Frederick_Edmonstone
Scottish princess (1380–1460)
William Edmonstone of Duntreath, with whom she had two children. Mary probably visited the court of her brother, James I, alongside Edmonstone in 1429
Mary Stewart (daughter of Robert III)
Mary_Stewart_(daughter_of_Robert_III)
Organisations’ Council (EVOC ). Retrieved 2024-04-19. Edmonstone, Gazetteer for Scotland 231 Edmonstone, City of Edinburgh Council, October 2007 Avant Homes
Areas_of_Edinburgh
John Edmonstone of that Ilk (died c. 1410), was a Scottish nobleman. John was the eldest son of John Edmonstone of Boyne. He fought at the Battle of Otterburn
John_Edmonstone_of_that_Ilk
Scottish army officer and agriculturalist
James Edmonstone FRSE (c. 1720 – 1793) was a Scottish army officer and agriculturalist. He was a joint founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783
James_Edmonstone
Scottish Lord of Parliament
George Graham of Callendar, (Calendar) and his brother-in-law, Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath.The English troops were instructed to take no prisoners during
William Graham, 1st Earl of Montrose
William_Graham,_1st_Earl_of_Montrose
British socialite and aristocrat (1900–1986)
and Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone; 1868–1947). Her mother was the youngest child of Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet, while George was a
Sonia_Rosemary_Keppel
General Sir Patrick Edmonstone Craigie, KCB (3 February 1794 – 13 December 1873), also known as Peter Edmonstone Craigie, was a senior officer in the British
Patrick_Edmonstone_Craigie
English naturalist and biologist (1809–1882)
He learned taxidermy in around 40 daily hour-long sessions from John Edmonstone, a Black Briton from Demerara in the South American rainforest, who had
Charles_Darwin
British civil servant (1765–1841)
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone (1765–1841) was a civil servant in and director of the East India Company. Edmonstone, born on 6 December 1765, was fifth son
Neil_B._Edmonstone
Senior parliamentary officer
Moore 1759: John Marsh Dickinson 1761: George Montagu 1763: Archibald Edmonstone 1765 Edward Colman 1767, 1769: Bowen Southwell 1773, 1774: Robert Weston
Black_Rod
British Army officer (1865–1947)
married Alice Frederica Edmonstone, the youngest daughter of Mary Elizabeth, née Parsons (1823–1902), and Admiral Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet (1810–1888)
George Keppel (British Army officer, born 1865)
George_Keppel_(British_Army_officer,_born_1865)
1983 British television drama series
Crawford Jackie Smith-Wood – Mary Crawford Gorden Kaye – Dr Grant Susan Edmonstone – Mrs Grant Robin Langford – Mr Yates Kenneth Hage – Fiddler Allan Hendrick
Mansfield Park (1983 TV serial)
Mansfield_Park_(1983_TV_serial)
English naturalist and explorer
Guiana Waterton taught his skills to one of his uncle's slaves, John Edmonstone. Edmonstone, by then freed and practising taxidermy in Edinburgh, in turn taught
Charles_Waterton
British traveller and writer
Archibald Edmonstone, 3rd Baronet (12 March 1795 – 15 March 1871) was a British traveller and writer. Edmonstone, the eldest son of Sir Charles Edmonstone, 2nd
Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Archibald_Edmonstone,_3rd_Baronet
British politician (1921-2005)
Sir Stephen Lewis Edmonstone Hastings MC (4 May 1921 – 10 January 2005) was a British Conservative politician who was elected Member of Parliament for
Stephen_Hastings
House; converted into offices in 1966 in England
offices in 1966. Former residents include Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet, Sir Charles Edmonstone, 2nd Baronet, Edward Lapidge, Samuel Shuker and Charles
Grove_House,_Hampton
1982 British TV series or programme
Neroni Ursula Howells as Miss Thorne Peter Blythe as Bertie Stanhope Susan Edmonstone as Charlotte Stanhope Joseph O'Conor as Bunce Jonathan Adams as Mr Quiverful
The_Barchester_Chronicles
Mother of Queen Camilla (1921–1994)
youngest daughter of George Keppel and his wife, Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone). Rosalind had two younger siblings: Henry Cubitt, who succeeded his father
Rosalind_Shand
Human settlement in Scotland
formerly a mining village, supplying labour for the nearby coal mines of Edmonstone to the northwest, Sheriffhall to the southeast, Woolmet to the east and
Danderhall
British Army general (1875–1955)
Lieutenant-General Sir James Ronald Edmondston Charles, KCB, CMG, DSO (26 June 1875 – 24 December 1955) was a senior British Army officer in the Royal
Ronald_Charles
Scottish clan
Crosbie Dalmahoy Dalrymple Dalzell Dennistoun Don Douglas Duncan Dunlop Edmonstone Fairlie Falconer Fenton Fleming Fletcher Forrester Fotheringham Fullarton
Clan_Baillie
Park in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
park in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The park is bordered by Edmonstone, Russell, and Cordelia Streets, and Brisbane State High School, and has
Musgrave_Park,_Brisbane
Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022
the mother of Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath, an ancestor of her maternal great-great-grandfather, Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet. Her paternal
Queen_Camilla
British civil servant in India
Government offices Preceded by Sir G. F. Edmonstone Lieutenant Governor of the North-Western Provinces Acting 27 February 1863 – 7 March 1863 Succeeded by
Rowland_Money
British clerk and politician
Member of Parliament for Ayr Burghs 1776–1780 Succeeded by Archibald Edmonstone Preceded by James Stuart as representative until 1790 Member of Parliament
Frederick Stuart (British politician)
Frederick_Stuart_(British_politician)
Scottish politician (1949–2025)
wife Mary Bettine (the historian Mary McGrigor), daughter of Sir Charles Edmonstone, 6th Baronet. He was descended patrilineally from Sir James McGrigor,
Sir Jamie McGrigor, 6th Baronet
Sir_Jamie_McGrigor,_6th_Baronet
British politician
Argyllshire In office 1780–1781 Monarch George III Preceded by Sir Archibald Edmonstone, Bt Succeeded by George Elphinstone Constituency Dunbartonshire In office
Lord_Frederick_Campbell
Austrian imperial dynasty
Archduke Sigismund, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. 1966); married to Elyssa Edmonstone (47) Archduke Leopold, Grand Prince of Tuscany (b. 2001) (48) Archduke
House_of_Habsburg-Lorraine
Sports season
period 10:18 - pp - Tij Iginla (1) 18:33 - en - Vojtěch Čihař (2) Logan Edmonstone (26 saves / 28 shots) Goalie stats Harrison Boettiger (16 saves / 17 shots)
2025–26_WHL_season
Town in Maryland
in local Revolutionary War effort and were descendants of the Family Edmonstone of Duntreath Castle, Scotland. The first modern settlers of the community
Edmonston,_Maryland
1817 treaty between the East India Company and Pune
1817 by Governor-General in Council Signatories Peishwa Hastings N. B. Edmonstone A. Seton G. Dowdeswell Parties Maratha Confederacy East India Company
Treaty_of_Poona_(1817)
British colony from 1814 to 1966
Charles Edmonstone plantation in Demerara, 1834.
British_Guiana
English socialite and author (1894–1972)
Firenze (in Italian) Picture at NPG, shown with Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone) www.violettrefusis.com Violet Trefusis Papers. General Collection, Beinecke
Violet_Trefusis
2020 studio album by Gary Barlow
12), electric piano (4, 8), synthesizers (8), bass (12, 14) Malcolm Edmonstone – acoustic piano (1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 13), string arrangements and conductor
Music_Played_by_Humans
Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland
Rice Gallery, its main features still in place). The taxidermist John Edmonstone undertook work for the museum, and in 1826 gave private lessons to Charles
National_Museum_of_Scotland
5th- to 4th-century BCE Egyptian texts
Frédéric Cailliaud. 1819 Papyrus Edmonstone: A Greek manumission document was acquired in 1819 by Sir Archibald Edmonstone and is still in the hands of a
Elephantine papyri and ostraca
Elephantine_papyri_and_ostraca
Nawab of the Carnatic from 1795 to 1801
Tipu Sultan and the nawabs of the Carnatic, signed by the author N. B. Edmonstone (1765-1841) as Persian translator to the government of Bengal Fort William
Umdat_ul-Umara
Scottish advocate, landowner, agricultural improver and politician
Parliament for Stirlingshire In office 1821–1831 Preceded by Sir Charles Edmonstone Succeeded by William Ramsay Member of Parliament for Perthshire In office
Henry_Home-Drummond
Baronetage of Great Britain Preceded by Edmonstone baronets Hanmer baronets of Hanmer 21 May 1774 Succeeded by Symons baronets
Hanmer baronets of Hanmer (2nd creation, 1774)
Hanmer_baronets_of_Hanmer_(2nd_creation,_1774)
Soldier, politician (1832–1894)
November 1947); married Alice Edmonstone (the long-time (1898-1910) mistress and confidante of King Edward VII); Keppel and Edmonstone were the great-great-grandparents
William Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle
William_Keppel,_7th_Earl_of_Albemarle
British food writer and critic (born 1974)
Thomas Henry Charles Parker Bowles (born 18 December 1974) is a British food writer and food critic. Parker Bowles is the author of nine cookbooks and
Tom_Parker_Bowles
Surname list
surname Waters.—" Zimmerman, Waters and allied families – Page 45 Dorothy Edmonstone Zimmerman Allen – 19?? - The name Waters is found at an early period both
Waters_(name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Gebel or ġebel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gebel may refer to: Gebel Edmonstone, a mesa in Egypt Gebel Elba, a peak in Egypt Gebel el-Haridi, an archaeological
Gebel
British politician and colonial administrator
distinctions Parliament of Ireland Preceded by Edward Lyndon Archibald Edmonstone Member of Parliament for Carrickfergus 1727–1760 With: John Lyndon 1727–1741
Arthur_Dobbs
September 1857 – 9 February 1858 Succeeded by Vacant Administered by the Governor-General of India, Viscount Canning followed by- Sir G. F. Edmonstone
Hugh Fraser (East India Company officer)
Hugh_Fraser_(East_India_Company_officer)
Scottish poet, lawyer and professor
University Press. p. 77. Cousin, John William (1910), "Aytoun, William Edmonstone", A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, London: J. M
William_Edmondstoune_Aytoun
Scottish clan
Crosbie Dalmahoy Dalrymple Dalzell Dennistoun Don Douglas Duncan Dunlop Edmonstone Fairlie Falconer Fenton Fleming Fletcher Forrester Fotheringham Fullarton
Clan_Dunlop
1960s London nightclub
clothes design. Macdonald, Howard and Higham named the venue after Sibylla Edmonstone, a London socialite and the granddaughter of American entrepreneur Marshall
Sibylla's
Oasis in New Valley Governorate, Egypt
Hieroglyphic inscriptions Inside the Nasr el-Din mosque Clay house Sir Archibald Edmonstone visited Dakhla oasis in the year 1819. He was succeeded by several other
Dakhla_Oasis
Public polls in 2003 and 2020
Cuguano Craig David Des'ree Desmond Douglas Niger Val Dub Ms. Dynamite John Edmonstone Olaudah Equiano Chris Eubank Michael Fuller Gabrielle Len Garrison Goldie
100_Great_Black_Britons
Scottish architect (1776-1855)
Church (1815) Gray's Hospital, Elgin (1815) Liberton Parish Church (1815) Edmonstone Castle near Biggar (1815) Enlargement of Glenbarr Abbey (1815) Torrisdale
James_Gillespie_Graham
English travel writer and conservationist (1951–2014)
Mark Roland Shand (28 June 1951 – 23 April 2014) was an English travel writer and conservationist. He was the brother of Queen Camilla. Shand wrote four
Mark_Shand
American Sikh yogi (1929–2004)
1968). "Yoga's Challenges and Promises". The Globe and Mail. p. W11. Edmonstone, Wayne (August 25, 1969). "Sikhs open first temple in Toronto". Toronto
Yogi_Bhajan
English interior designer and antiques dealer (born 1949)
Sonia Annabel Elliot (née Shand; born 2 February 1949) is a British interior designer, antiques dealer, and courtier. She is the founder of Annabel Elliot
Annabel_Elliot
Scottish nobleman and statesman
who married (contract 26 March 1571) Marjorie, daughter of Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath, was Master of the Household to James VI for many years and
William Graham, 2nd Earl of Montrose
William_Graham,_2nd_Earl_of_Montrose
British businessman (born 1975)
Sir Benjamin William Elliot (born 11 August 1975) is a British businessman and fund-raiser for the Conservative Party who served as Co-chairman of the
Ben_Elliot
Scottish nobleman
Ross married (before 27 September 1490) Christian Edmonstone, daughter of Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath. She survived him and lived until May
John_Ross,_2nd_Lord_Ross
16th-century tower house in the Scottish Borders
Seton, and the date, his initials, and the initials of his wife Janet Edmonstone, are inscribed above the door. The castle is situated on a low natural
Greenknowe_Tower
Country house in Fife, Scotland
Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, and was granted by the Douglases to the Edmonstones, and thence to a junior branch of the Blackadders, and finally to the
Tulliallan_Castle
Scottish peer and Chancellor of the University of St Andrews
Master of Marischal, and (2) Mary Cunningham, daughter of Sir James Edmonstone of Duntreath, and widow of John Cunningham of Cunninghamhead Robert Graham
John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose
John_Graham,_3rd_Earl_of_Montrose
Canadian-American actress
Mortil lived in Montreal with Tony Nardi, her former partner, since 1995. Edmonstone, Wayne (December 4, 1979). "Two youngsters who can act without being kiddie-cute"
Janne_Mortil
1745–1803 Dutch colony in South America
Ketley (1802–1875), Congregational missionary, mid 19th century. John Edmonstone (late 18th century–mid 19th century), a freed slave who taught Charles
Demerara
Surname list
organic chemist Scott Ferrier (born 1974), Australian decathlete Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (1782–1854), Scottish novelist Tom Ferrier (born 1981), British
Ferrier_(surname)
Stuffing and mounting dead animals for display
British taxidermist, known for his restorations of existing specimens John Edmonstone (c. 1790-?), British-Guyanese taxidermist who taught Charles Darwin the
Taxidermy
Retrieved 3 March 2013. Others mentioned there are: Neil Benjamin Edmonstone; John Gilchrist; William Hunter; James Kirkpatrick; William Kirkpatrick;
Scottish_orientalism
Scottish clan
Crosbie Dalmahoy Dalrymple Dalzell Dennistoun Don Douglas Duncan Dunlop Edmonstone Fairlie Falconer Fenton Fleming Fletcher Forrester Fotheringham Fullarton
Clan_Watson
King of Scotland from 1390 to 1406
of Kincardine; married 4th Sir William Edmonstone of Culloden and 1st of Duntreath (ancestors of the Edmonstone baronets). Robert Stewart (d. after 1393)
Robert_III_of_Scotland
Village and suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
(minister) John Chesser (architect), buried in Cramond Kirkyard Sir William Edmonstone Sir John Inglis, 2nd Baronet Rev George Muirhead (1764–1847) minister
Cramond
British fencer (1887–1960)
Archibald David Edmonstone Craig (24 March 1887 – 30 December 1960) was a British fencer. He competed at the 1924 and 1948 Summer Olympics. "Archibald
Archibald_Craig
Carse (c. 1770–1843), painter known for scenes of Scottish life Robert Edmonstone (1794–1834), painter Robert Freebairn (1765–1808), landscape painter Andrew
List_of_Scottish_artists
School in Almaty, Kazakhstan
assigned to one of four Houses within the school: Attlee, Bartle Frere, Edmonstone or Kipling. The school library has a collection of over 10,000 books and
Haileybury_Almaty
1871 book by Charles Darwin
distinct species or races." He drew on his memories of Jemmy Button and John Edmonstone to emphasise "the numerous points of mental similarity between the most
The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
The_Descent_of_Man,_and_Selection_in_Relation_to_Sex
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Alexander Denton 1713 John Davys Arthur Davys 1715 Alexander Dalway Archibald Edmonstone 1719 Edward Lyndon 1727 Arthur Dobbs John Lyndon October 1741 Francis
Carrickfergus (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Carrickfergus_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
William Blackwood, publisher and writer (born 1776) 21 September – Robert Edmonstone, painter (born 1794) 24 November – John Gillies, botanist (born 1792)
1834_in_Scotland
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
village. A descendant of the family, James Seton of Touch, married Janet Edmonstone and it was they who built the tower in 1581. Their initials IS/IE (the
Gordon,_Scottish_Borders
Scottish art dealer (1854–1928)
and went to live in Letter Cottage in Killearn (the dower house of the Edmonstone Estate). Alexander died in January 1928. In 1928, McNeill joined forces
Alexander_Reid_(art_dealer)
Failed attempt by the British to capture the Egyptian city of Alexandria
General Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser Major-General Patrick Wauchope of Edmonstone † Admiral Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet Brigadier the Hon. Robert Meade (WIA)
Alexandria_expedition_of_1807
English novelist and dramatist (1798–1861)
Aristocracies: A Novel (1857) Heckington: A Novel (1858) Jane Austen Susan Edmonstone Ferrier Hughes, Winifred. "Gore, Catherine Grace Frances (1798–1861)"
Catherine_Gore
Sloop of the Royal Navy
Alfred Phillips Ryder RN 10 June 1859 12 August 1859 Captain William Edmonstone RN 12 August 1859 23 August 1859 Captain John Borlase RN 23 August 1859
HMS_Dauntless_(1847)
British aristocrat, uncle of Queen Camilla (1924-2013)
Henry Edward Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe (31 March 1924 – 4 December 2013), was a British hereditary peer. He was the son of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe
Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe
Henry_Cubitt,_4th_Baron_Ashcombe
Wife of Robert, High Steward of Scotland (1320–1355)
married firstly, James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, and secondly, John Edmonstone of that Ilk Katherine Stewart, married Sir Robert Logan of Grugar and
Elizabeth_Mure
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950
1754 1761 Archibald Edmonstone Tory 1768 1774 1780 Lord Frederick Campbell 1781 George Elphinstone 1784 1790 Archibald Edmonstone Tory 1796 William Bontine
Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunbartonshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
EDMONSTONE
EDMONSTONE
EDMONSTONE
EDMONSTONE
Girl/Female
Indian
Jewels
Biblical
a rejoicing; a proud lord;lord of joy, rules;
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German
Bright Counselor
Boy/Male
German
Brave; Bear; Courageous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Winner
Boy/Male
American, British, English
One who Grinds Grain; Surname
Boy/Male
Hebrew Ukrainian
God is my judge.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Hundred years, It means a period of years century
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Healing in northeastern Lincolnshire, named in Old English as ‘(settlement of) the family or followers of Hægel’ (an unattested Old English personal name).English : variant of Hillian.German and Dutch : nickname from Middle Low German hellin, Middle Dutch hellinc, hallinc ‘halfpenny’. Compare Helbling.German : habitational name from any of various places named Helling or Hellingen.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the peninsula.
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EDMONSTONE
EDMONSTONE
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EDMONSTONE