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Dunbar

Scene of Oliver Cromwell's defeat of the Scots in 1650, now a port and resort in Lothian, Scotland. Torness nuclear power station is nearby.

Dunbar

Town in Kanawha County, west West Virginia; population (1990) 8,700. It is located 11 km/7 mi west-northwest of Charleston, on the Kanawha River. It is a part of the Kanawha Valley industrial complex, producing oil, glass, and various manufactures.


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But of them all William Dunbar is counted the greatest.
He died on the 5th of September, 1658, a fresh anniversary of the battles of Dunbar and Worcester.
The deeds of black Agnes of Dunbar, of Lady Salisbury and of the Countess of Montfort, were still fresh in the public minds.
 
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