- The
County of Bute (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Bhòid), also
known as
Buteshire, is a
historic county and
registration county of Scotland. Now replaced...
-
except burgh of
Lauder Buteshire Alternated with
Caithness County of Bute
except burgh of
Rothesay Caithness Alternated with
Buteshire County of Caithness...
- well as the
island of Arran,
formerly part of the
historic county of
Buteshire. Its prin****l
towns include Ayr,
Kilmarnock and
Irvine and it borders...
- Lord-Lieutenant of
Buteshire. His grandson, John Crichton-Stuart, 6th
Marquess of Bute,
succeeded his
father and was Lord-Lieutenant of
Buteshire from 1967 to...
- This is a list of
people who have
served as Lord
Lieutenant of
Buteshire. The post was
established in 1794 and
abolished in 1975,
being replaced by the...
-
Rothesay (/ˈrɒθsi/ ROTH-see;
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Bhòid [ˈpalə ˈvɔːtʲ]) is the prin****l town on the Isle of Bute, in the
council area of
Argyll and...
-
Millport (Scottish Gaelic: Port a' M****linn) is the only town on the
island of
Great ****brae in the
Firth of
Clyde off the
coast of
mainland Scotland,...
- The 1905
Buteshire by-election was a by-election held on 3
March 1905 for the
British House of
Commons constituency of
Buteshire. The
election was triggered...
-
Buteshire was a
county constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of
Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom...
- The
following list
includes all
effective burghs in
Scotland from the
coming into
force of the
Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 55),...