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Argyll (/ɑːrˈɡaɪl/;
archaically Argyle;
Scottish Gaelic: Earra-Ghàidheal,
pronounced [ˈaːrˠəɣɛːəl̪ˠ]),
sometimes called Argyllshire, is a
historic county...
- Duke of
Argyll (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Earraghàidheil) is a
title created in the
peerage of
Scotland in 1701 and in the
peerage of the
United Kingdom in...
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Argyll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Argyll is an
ancient shire and
modern registration county of Scotland.
Argyll can also
refer to: Argyllshire...
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Argyll and Bute (Scots:
Argyll an Buit;
Scottish Gaelic: Earra-Ghàidheal agus Bòd,
pronounced [ɛrˠəˈɣɛːəlˠ̪ akəs̪ ˈpɔːtʲ]) is one of 32
unitary council...
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Ethel Margaret Campbell,
Duchess of
Argyll (née Whigham,
formerly Sweeny; 1
December 1912 – 25 July 1993) was a
Scottish heiress, socialite, and aristocrat...
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Campbell lands are in
Argyll and
within their lands lies Ben Cruachan. The
chief of the clan
became Earl of
Argyll and
later Duke of
Argyll. In traditional...
- The
Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) is a
light infantry company (designated as
Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion,
Royal Regiment of...
- Ian
Douglas Campbell, 11th and 4th Duke of
Argyll (18 June 1903[citation needed] – 7
April 1973), was a
Scottish peer and the
Chief of Clan
Campbell (Scottish...
- Navy have been
named HMS
Argyll after the
region of
Argyll in Scotland. Her
motto is ne
obliviscaris (lest we forget). HMS
Argyll (1715), a 50-gun fourth-rate...
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Argyll Street is a
street in the Soho
district of
Central London. It
links Great Marlborough Street to the
south to
Oxford Street in the
north and is connected...