- Clan
Arbuthnott is a
Lowland Scottish clan. The name
Arbuthnott is of
territorial origin from the
lands of the same name in the
county of Kincardineshire...
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Arbuthnott (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Bhuadhnait, "mouth of the Buadhnat") is a
hamlet and
parish in the Howe of the Mearns, a low-lying
agricultural district...
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Arbuthnott is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1641,
along with the
subsidiary title Lord Inverbervie, for Sir
Robert Arbuthnott...
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George Arbuthnott is a
British investigative journalist at The
Sunday Times.
Arbuthnott read
economics at
Durham University (2005–08) and
completed a master's...
- The
Arbuthnott Missal is the only
extant missal (liturgical book) of the
Scottish Use. It won a
prestigious top
award in the
British Library's
Hidden Treasures...
- John
Arbuthnott, 10th
Viscount of
Arbuthnott DL (b.
Kincardineshire 20 July 1843 – d.
Arbuthnott House 30
November 1895) was the son of John
Arbuthnott, 9th...
- ("Jack")
Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th
Viscount of
Arbuthnott DL (Montrose; 15
September 1882 – 17
October 1960), was a
Scottish Viscount. Lord
Arbuthnott enlisted...
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Ronald Arbuthnott Knox (17
February 1888 – 24
August 1957) was an
English Catholic priest, theologian, author, and
radio broadcaster.
Educated at Eton...
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Barbara Elrington Douglas Arbuthnott (12
September 1822 – 28
August 1904) was a
Scottish woman who
lived in
Sunndal Muni****lity,
Norway where she engaged...
- John
Arbuthnott, 8th
Viscount of
Arbuthnott DL FRSE (16
January 1778 – 10
January 1860) was a
Scottish peer and soldier.
Known as "the rich Lord" he built...