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Haddington is a small town with a population of less than 9,000, although at one time it was the largest city in Scotland after Aberdeen, Roxburgh and Edinburgh. At the centre of the town is the Town House, originally built in 1748 according to a plan by William Adam. | Haddington is a small town with a population of less than 9,000, although at one time it was the largest city in Scotland after Aberdeen, Roxburgh and Edinburgh. At the centre of the town is the Town House, originally built in 1748 according to a plan by William Adam. | ||
Haddington is an old town. Its name is derived from the Old English ''Hæddingatun'', | Haddington is an old town. Its name is derived from the Old English ''Hæddingatun'', meaning "Town of Hædda's kin".}}<noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Front Page data templates|Haddington]] | [[Category:Front Page data templates|Haddington]] |