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Dalkeith

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Dalkeith
Image:ScotlandMidLothianDalkeith.PNG
Location of Dalkeith within Midlothian
Country: Scotland
County: Midlothian
Local Council: Midlothian Council
Community Council: Dalkeith and District Community Council
Surrounded by: Mayfield
Bonnyrigg
Lasswade
Newtongrange

Dalkeith (Scottish Gaelic: Dail Cheith) is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, lying on the River North Esk. It was granted a burgh of barony in 1401 and a burgh of regality in 1540. The settlement of Dalkeith grew southwestwards from its 12th-century castle (now Dalkeith Palace). Dalkeith has a population of 11,566 people according to the 2001 census.[1]

The town is divided into four distinct areas: Dalkeith proper with its town centre and historic core, with Eskbank to its west and Woodburn to its east. Eskbank is the well-heeled district of Dalkeith with many large Victorian and newer houses. To the south of Eskbank is Newbattle with its abbey. Woodburn could not be more different, being a working class council estate built from around 1935 onwards.

Dalkeith is the main administrative centre for Midlothian. It is twinned with Jarnac in France. In 2004 Midlothian Council re-paved Jarnac Court in honour of Dalkeith and Jarnac's long standing link.

There is an estate called Thornyhall on the edge of Dalkeith near the industrial estate beyond which is the newly-built Dalkeith Campus - housing the high schools of Dalkeith and St David's.

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[edit] History

In 1650 Cromwell’s army came to Dalkeith. His officer, General Monck, was Commander in Scotland and the government of the country was based out of Dalkeith castle.

In the 17th century Dalkeith had one of Scotland's largest markets in its exceptionally broad High Street. In 1831 Dalkeith was linked to Edinburgh by a railway line that transported coal, minerals and agricultural produce and two decades later, in 1853, a Corn Exchange, the largest interior grain market in Scotland, was built.

It was in Dalkeith that Gladstone first started his campaign for British Prime Minister in 1879. The resulting campaign was hence known as The Midlothian Campaign.

[edit] Notable Buildings

The Collegiate Church of St Nicholas Buccleuch, formerly known as Dalkeith Parish Church, stands on the High Street. Dedicated to St Nicholas, this medieval church became a collegiate establishment in 1406, founded by Sir James Douglas. The nave and transepts date from 1854, when the inside of the church was greatly altered. The chancel was abandoned in 1590, walled off from the rest of the church, and is now ruinous. Sir James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, and his wife Joanna, daughter of James I, are buried in the choir and have stone effigies.

Dalkeith Palace, which replaced the castle in the late 16th century and was rebuilt in the early 18th century, lies at the north-east edge of the town. It is a seat of the Duke of Buccleuch, surrounded by parkland and follies.

The building on the High Street now known as the Tolbooth began to be used as a tolbooth for the administration of the town in the early 1700’s. The plaque above the door reads '1648' but this was taken from another building and does not denote when the Tolbooth was built. It served as a place for law and order and featured a prison in the west half, a court room on the east, and a dungeon known as the ‘black hole’ below ground. In front of the building there is a circle of stones to mark the spot where the last public hanging in Dalkeith occurred in 1827.

Other notable buildings include Watch Towers at the cemetery (1827 and 1829) and early 19th-century iron mills.

[edit] Notable People

Born in Dalkeith, the politician Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville (1742), the artist John Kay (1742), Robert Aitken who published the first Bible in North America[2], talented young oil tycoon Brian William Mair (1985), and the mathematical physicist Peter Guthrie Tait (1831). During the election campaign of 1880 (the "Midlothian campaign") that resulted in the defeat of Disraeli's government, William Gladstone delivered a famous speech in Dalkeith.

Recent notable people from Dalkeith include former Marillion lead singer Fish (born Derek Dick) and Manchester United Footballer Darren Fletcher and multi-millionaire Niall Malone who made his fortune working alongside Sir David Murray.

[edit] Transport

Dalkeith lies on the A68, one of the main routes south from Edinburgh to Jedburgh and across the border to Darlington. A new bypass to take traffic away from the town centre is under construction. This will become the A68 when it is completed.

Other main roads serving Dalkeith are:

  1. A6094 - leads SW towards Bonnyrigg and Peebles, and NE towards Musselburgh.
  2. A768 - leads west from Eskbank to Lasswade and Loanhead.
  3. B6373 - a road wholly within Dalkeith, leaving and rejoining the A68.
  4. B6414 - leaves the A6094 on the NE edge of Dalkeith (at Woodburn) and leads NE to Tranent.
  5. B6392 - runs north-south through Eskbank, and is formerly the route of the A7 which leads from Edinburgh to Galashiels and Hawick.
  6. B703 - leads south from Eskbank, through Newbattle, to Newtongrange.
  7. B6482 - leaves the A68 on the SE edge of Dalkeith (at Woodburn) and leads into Easthouses and Mayfield.

The planned re-establishment of the Waverley Railway Line will link Dalkeith to the national rail network, with a station at Eskbank on the western edge of Dalkeith.

[edit] Sport

[edit] Football

Dalkeith is home to the junior football club Dalkeith Thistle. The club consistently finishes in the bottom two of the East Region South Division . Dalkeith Ladies Football Club formed in 2005, won the Scottish 3rd Division in season 2005/06 and finished Scottish 2nd Division runners up 2006/2007. This season they are playing in the Scottish 1st Division and aim to consolidate their position having already reached the League Cup final only to lose out. Currently managed by ex- Scotland Captain and Arsenal player Pauline MacDonald, the club is going from strength to strength attracting new players on a consistent basis.

Other than Dalkeith Thistle, there is another team in Dalkeith known as Dalkeith Miners(Dalkeith CYP).They play their football at Couden park, Woodburn.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Comparative Population Profile: Dalkeith Locality Scotland. General Register for Scotland (2001-04-21). Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  2. ^ (1967) Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Marquis Who's Who. 

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