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Carloway (Scottish Gaelic: Càrlabhagh [ˈkʰaːɾɫ̪ə.ɤː]) is a
crofting township and a
district on the west
coast of the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides...
- Dun
Carloway (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Chàrlabhaigh) is a
broch situated in the
district of
Carloway, on the west
coast of the Isle of Lewis,
Scotland (grid...
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Colin John
MacLean Sutherland, Lord
Carloway PC FRSE (born 20 May 1954) is a
Scottish advocate and
judge who has
served as the Lord
President of the Court...
- have been
found throughout the
Western Isles; in particular, at Dail Mòr,
Carloway. The more
striking great monuments of this
period are the
temples and communal...
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Court of
Session is Lord
Carloway, who was
appointed to the
position on 18
December 2015. In June 2024 Lord
Carloway announced he
would retire from...
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March 2014.
There is
another village called Knock, in the
district of
Carloway, in the Uig
Parish of Lewis. A
church was
established here in 1829 by Act...
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judges presided over by Lord Gill. The
portrait was
unveiled by Lord
Carloway in 2016.
Courts of
Scotland Judicial reform List of
Senators of the College...
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Moorov v His Majesty's
Advocate 1930 JC 68 is a
Scots criminal and
evidence law case that
concerns admissibility of
similar fact evidence. The High Court...
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previously managed the mill. The
Carloway Mill is an
independent wholesale producer of
Harris tweed in the
village of
Carloway and the
smallest of the three...
- are five
extant examples of
towers with
significantly higher walls: Dun
Carloway on Lewis, Dun
Telve and Dun
Troddan in Glenelg,
Mousa in
Shetland and Dun...