You will only have to drive about 30 miles from Edinburgh to reach Dunbar, a town in East Lothian on the southeast coast of Scotland. This town has a long history dating back to prehistoric times. The archaeological excavations that have been carried out here reveal that people have been living in this region for thousands of years. In 680, it is believed that Dunbar was the prison of Bishop Wilfrid as well as the villa of the king. Dunbar has had a turbulent history. It was the home of the Picts who laid claim to Lothian. Kenneth McAlpin burned the castle here in the 9th century, but the lands were granted to the Earl of Gospatrick in 1071, who started the Dunbar family. Dunbar was made a burgh in 1370 and a Royal Burgh in 1445. There were major battles fought here such as the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 resulted in the routing of the Scots by Oliver Cromwell’s forces and the occupation of Scotland began.
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