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'''Preston''' is a common place-name in Great Britain, coming from the Old English ''Preost tun'': 'priest village / estate'.  In [[East Lothian]] it may be either of two small villages:
 
'''Preston''' is a common place-name in Great Britain, coming from the Old English ''Preost tun'': 'priest village / estate'.  In [[East Lothian]] it may be either of two small villages:
  
*[[Preston, East Linton]]
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*[[Preston, East Linton]], where are:
*[[Preston, Prestonpans]]
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**[[Preston Mill]]
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**[[Phantassie]]
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*[[Preston, Prestonpans]], where are:
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**Preston Market Cross
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**[[Preston Tower, East Lothian|Preston Tower]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 2 March 2019

Preston is a common place-name in Great Britain, coming from the Old English Preost tun: 'priest village / estate'. In East Lothian it may be either of two small villages: