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Amulree (Scottish Gaelic: Àth Maol Ruibhe, 'Ford of [St.] Maelrubha') is a
small hamlet in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies in
hilly country on the...
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Baron Amulree, of
Strathbraan in the
County of Perth, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 22 July 1929 for the lawyer...
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latrines were free, for
others small charges were made.
According to Lord
Amulree, the site
where Julius Caesar was ********inated, the Hall of
Curia in the...
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Amulree may
refer to:
Amulree,
village in
Scotland Amulree, Ontario,
Canada William Mackenzie, 1st
Baron Amulree, a
British politician Basil William Sholto...
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established the
Newfoundland Royal Commission,
headed by a
Scottish peer, Lord
Amulree. Its report,
released in 1933, ****essed Newfoundland's
political culture...
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Amulree is a
community in the
township of
Perth East,
Perth County, Ontario, Canada. It lies 13
kilometres (8 mi)
northeast of
Stratford and 28 kilometres...
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William Warrender Mackenzie, 1st
Baron Amulree (19
August 1860 – 5 May 1942),
known as Sir
William Mackenzie between 1918 and 1929, was a
British barrister...
- 2021. J. K. Hiller. (2002). The
Newfoundland Royal Commission, 1933 (The
Amulree Commission).
Government and
Politics Bibliography. heritage.nf.ca "Australia's...
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Press ISBN 1 873120 61 3 TT
Topics and Tales, page 69 by
David Wright –
Amulree Publications (4
April 2006) ISBN 1-901508-09-9 "Motor
Cyclist Killed –...
- The
Newfoundland Royal Commission or
Amulree Commission (as it came to be known) was a
royal commission established on
February 17, 1933 by the Government...