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Burray (/ˈbʌriː/) is one of the
Orkney Islands in Scotland. It lies to the east of
Scapa Flow and is one of a
chain of
islands linked by the Churchill...
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succeeded his
kinsman Sir
Archibald Stewart, 2nd Baronet, of
Burray, as
third Baronet of
Burray (see below). On his death, the
titles p****ed to his eldest...
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Orkney Mainland in the
north to the
island of
South Ronaldsay via
Burray and the two
smaller islands of Lamb Holm and
Glimps Holm. The
barriers were...
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linked to the
Orkney Mainland by the
Churchill Barriers,
running via
Burray,
Glimps Holm and Lamb Holm.
Along with
North Ronaldsay, the
island is named...
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Orkney Islands, Scotland,
sheltered by the
islands of Mainland, Graemsay,
Burray,
South Ronaldsay and Hoy. Its
sheltered waters have pla**** an important...
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Darnley Earls of
Lennox Stewart of
Garlies Earls of
Galloway Stewart of
Burray Stewart of
Physgill (Phisgal)
Stewart of
Minto Lords Blantyre Stewart of...
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Gairsay St
Andrews and
Deerness Sanday Shapinsay South Ronaldsay and
Burray Stromness Stronsay Westray In 2024 the
Church of
Scotland united all the...
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Ronaldsay Sanday Westray Rousay Gairsay Eday
Auskerry Stronsay Shapinsay Burray Copinsay Foula Whalsay Yell Unst Fair Isle
Fetlar Bressay East and West...
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islands of the group, Mainland, Sanday, Westray, Rousay,
South Ronaldsay,
Burray, Eday, Shapinsay, and Stronsay. In the past the po****tions on each of these...
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Notes Echnaloch Bay
Burray village 58°51′39″N 2°55′30″W / 58.8608°N 2.9251°W / 58.8608; -2.9251 (Echnaloch Bay)
Weddell Bay
Burray village 58°52′12″N...