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Arbirlot (Gaelic: Obar Eilid) is a
village in a
rural parish of the same name in Angus, Scotland. The
current name is
usually presumed to be a contraction...
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Arbirlot Primary School is a non-denominational,
primary school in the
parish of
Arbirlot, Angus, Scotland. The
school is the
successor to
various village...
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Arbirlot railway station served the
village of
Arbirlot in the
Scottish county of Angus. The
station was
served by a
branch line, the
Carmyllie Railway...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Arbirlot in Angus, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
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eventually offered the
living of
Arbirlot in
Angus by the Hon
William Maule in 1830.
Guthrie served as
Minister of
Arbirlot for
eight years, and
while there...
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share the name with
current settlements:
Aberlemno Airlie Alyth (part of)
Arbirlot Arbroath Auchterhouse Barry Brechin Careston Carmyllie Clova Cortachy Coupar...
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pupils and has a
catchment area of west
Arbroath and the
villages of
Arbirlot,
Carmyllie and Colliston. The Academy,
originally a comprehensive, opened...
- Abersky, Abertarff, Abertay, Aberuchill, Aberuthven, Abriachan, Applecross,
Arbirlot, Arboll, Arbuthnott,
Arbroath (historically
Aberbrothick - Obar Bhrothaig)...
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although it
might be the
Kelly Den
stream section near the
village of
Arbirlot.
Forfarella was very small, only
reaching 1.7
centimetres (0.67 inches)...
- died in office, 24
January 1837. 1837 1840
Thomas Guthrie Translated from
Arbirlot; admitted, 21
September 1837;
translated to St John's Church, 28 October...