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Byres Castle was a
castle located at
Byres, in East Lothian, Scotland. The
castle was a
stronghold of the
Lindsay family,
known as Lord
Lindsay of the...
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Byres Road is a
street in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland. It is the
central artery of the city's West End.
Byres Road is a
mixed commercial,
shopping and...
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Krishna Byre Gowda (born 4
April 1973) is an
Indian politician from Karnataka. He is
currently serving as
Minister of
Revenue in
Government of Karnataka...
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Appreciation of T.J.
Byres (Library of
Peasant Studies),
Routledge (A
collection of nine
essays was
prepared to mark the 60th
birthday of
Terry Byres) SOAS: Department...
- collectors. In Rome,
Byres lived with his
business partner, the
engraver Christopher Norton.
William Constable purchased from
Byres many of the Italian...
- June 2012.
Katie Byres.
Commonwealth Games Federation.
Retrieved 2021-01-18.
Katie Byres. Linkedin.
Retrieved 2021-01-18.
Katie Byres at
World Athletics...
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William Byrd (/bɜːrd/; c. 1540 – 4 July 1623) was an
English Renaissance composer.
Considered among the
greatest composers of the Renaissance, he had a...
- to single-naved buildings. A
special type were
byre-dwellings,
which included living quarters,
byres and stables, such as the
Frisian farmhouse or Gulf...
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David de Lindsay, Lord of
Barnweill and
Byres (died 1279), was a
Scottish knight and crusader. A
minor baronial lord, he was the son of
David de Lindsay...
- of the Earl are:
Viscount of
Garnock (created 1703), Lord
Lindsay of The
Byres (1445), Lord
Parbroath (1633) and Lord Kilbirnie,
Kingsburn and
Drumry (1703)...