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Bonnymuir was a
moorland ("bonny muir"
effectively means "pretty moorland" in Scots) area near the town of
Bonnybridge in Scotland. Today, it has mostly...
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Bonnymuir Green Community Trust is a community-owned
green space in Aberdeen, Scotland,
running a
sustainable community garden and café.
Bonnymuir Green...
- the
Carron Company ironworks to
seize weapons, but,
while stopped at
Bonnymuir, they were
confronted by a
detachment of hussars.
Another small group...
- to an
administrative error. He then
returned to Scotland,
playing with
Bonnymuir Juveniles,
Forfar Athletic,
Brechin City, and
Montrose Roselea. "Dennis...
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government was uncovered. Two
months later,
there were
outbreaks of
unrest in
Bonnymuir and
Glasgow in Scotland.: 242 King
George III died in
January 1820 and...
- Estate". BBC News. 11 May 2018.
Retrieved 28
April 2020. "Case Study:
Bonnymuir Green Community Trust" (PDF).
Community Land Scotland.
Retrieved 19 November...
- second-in-command of the
Radical Forces who
marched on Scotland's
Carron Ironworks at
Bonnymuir near
Falkirk in the "Radical War" of 1820. He was
sentenced to
death and...
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regular army's 10th
Hussars in the
arrest of 18
Radicals at the 'Battle of
Bonnymuir'. In
south Wales during the
violent collier strikes of 1822, the Monmouth...
- Clelland,
Scottish labor activist, parti****nt in the 1820
Battle of
Bonnymuir John
Clelland (1863–1944),
Scottish international footballer John Clelland...
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Vancouver Homer at
Georgia Park
Royal British Properties Glenmore and
Bonnymuir [DOWNTOWN]
Vancouver City Centre* [PEAK ROUTING]
Service to Vancouver...