Proper noun
A habitational surname.
An unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.
An area and former region in Scotland, including Edinburgh.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlison Rogers, "The Natasha Factor," Lothian Books, 2004, pp29ff Despite criticism of Stott Despoja's youth and lack of experience, the 2001 election saw the Democrats receive similar media coverage to the previous election. Source: Internet
Boardman,Early Stewart Kings, pp. 291, 293 In February 1406 Bishop Wardlaw released James to Orkney and Fleming who, with their large force of Lothian adherents, proceeded into hostile Douglas east Lothian. Source: Internet
Northwest England, Yorkshire and Humber, North East England, Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian & Borders, Central, Tayside & Fife, Strathclyde and Northern Ireland, will all experience moderate levels. Source: Internet
Even supporters of appeasement felt that this was out of line, but Lord Lothian encouraged her comments. Source: Internet
Miles Briggs, a Tory MSP for Lothian, said: 'It is reaching a point when the Parliament will have to eventually accept the pigeons have beaten all the control measures that have been thrown at them. Source: Internet
Edgar recognised William's authority over Lothian and attended William's court. Source: Internet