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Governor Lachlan Macquarie named the
region Airds,
after the
Scottish family estate of his wife Elizabeth.
Airds appeared in land
grant lists, and referred...
- been
subjected to afforestation.
Airds Moss is
known in the
history of
Scotland as the site of the
Battle of
Airds Moss. This took
place on the 22 July...
-
Historic Environment Scotland. "
Airds of
Kells (210349)". Canmore.
Retrieved 7
October 2021.
Historic Environment Scotland. "
Airds of Kells (Category B Listed...
- Sir John
Campbell of
Ardnamurchan and of
Airds,
called by
courtesy 7th Baronet, of
Ardnamurchan and
Airds (27
November 1807 - Kingstown,
Saint Vincent...
- John
Aird may
refer to: John
Aird (Lord Provost) (1655–1730),
Scottish merchant, Lord
Provost of
Glasgow Sir John
Aird, 1st
Baronet (1833–1911), English...
- "
Airds Castle, 235m SE of Barncluith,
Carradale (SM3177)".
Retrieved 25
February 2019. McKerral,
Andrew (1948).
Kintyre in the 17th Century. "
Airds Castle"...
- the
Aird The
Aird (from
Scottish Gaelic An
Àird, "the high place") is a
district of Inverness-shire
lying on the
south side of the
Beauly Firth, between...
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Aird may
refer to:
Aird (surname),
shared by
several people Aird,
County Antrim, a
townland Aird,
Dumfries and
Galloway Aird, Inverness, a
district of...
-
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, was from
Airds. 56°32′49″N 5°24′43″W / 56.54694°N 5.41194°W / 56.54694; -5.41194 "
Airds Bay".
Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved...
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Alastair Lorne Campbell of
Airds (1937–2022) was a
former Scottish officer of arms and author.
Campbell of
Airds was
appointed Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms...