- in
Caithness, but was
gradually overtaken by
Scots and then English. Norn had
probably become extinct in
Caithness by the 15th century. The
Caith element...
- earldom/mormaership of
Caithness. The next year, however, all of his
titles were
declared forfeit for treason. Earlier,
Caithness had been intermittently...
- main
offices of The John O'Groat
Journal and The
Caithness Courier are
located in Wick, as are
Caithness General Hospital (run by NHS Highland), the Wick...
-
Caithness may
refer to:
Caithness (county of Scotland)
Caithness (local
government district,
Highland region)
Caithness (UK
Parliament constituency) Earl...
-
Council wards of
Alness and Ardross, Brora,
Caithness Central,
Caithness North East,
Caithness North West,
Caithness South East,
Dornoch Firth, Ferindonald...
-
Caithness,
Sutherland and
Easter Ross, may
refer to:
Caithness,
Sutherland and
Easter Ross (UK
Parliament constituency), a
Scottish constituency of the...
-
elected from the
wards in the area.
Three of the
older management areas,
Caithness,
Nairn and Sutherland, were very
similar to
earlier local government counties...
-
Craster is a
small fishing village on the
Northumberland coast of England,
eight miles (13 km) from Alnwick. The next
village to the
north is Embleton...
-
Buteshire Alternated with
Caithness County of Bute
except burgh of
Rothesay Caithness Alternated with
Buteshire County of
Caithness except burgh of Wick Clackmannanshire...
-
Blackwood and Sons. p. 117. Ord of
Caithness Gazetteer for Scotland,
accessed 8
August 2016.
James Miller,
Caithness.
Skilton & Shaw, 1979. Page 97. Francis...