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Carnock (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chàrnaich) is a
village and
parish of Fife, Scotland, 4+1⁄4
miles (7 kilometres) west of Dunfermline. It is 1+1⁄4
miles (2...
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Baron Carnock, of
Carnock in the
County of Stirling, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1916 for the
former Permanent...
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Arthur Nicolson, 1st
Baron Carnock, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, KCIE, PC (19
September 1849 – 5
November 1928),
known as Sir
Arthur Nicolson, 11th Baronet, from...
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ecclesiastical historian and one of the
Scottish Reformers. As
minister of
Carnock in Fife, he was a
leading opponent of Episcopacy. Row's
Historie of the...
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great literature and the sea. He is also the 5th
Baron Carnock, but does not use the title. He is
noted for his
books Sea Room (about...
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merchants who
preceded him.
During the mid-1980s
David Nicolson, 4th
Baron Carnock was
recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms as the
chief of Clan Nicolson...
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Robert Drummond of
Carnock (died 1592) was
Master of Work to the
Crown of
Scotland from 1579 to 1583. This was the
responsibility for
building and...
- John
Erskine of
Carnock (4
November 1695 – 1
March 1768) was a
Scottish jurist and
professor of
Scottish law at the
University of Edinburgh. He wrote...
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Alexander Drummond of
Carnock (died c. 1545), was a
Scottish landowner and ally of the
Douglas family involved in a plan to
besiege Stirling Castle. Alexander...
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Erskine ("Eric")
Arthur Nicolson, 3rd
Baron Carnock DSO, JP (26
March 1884 – 2
October 1982),
styled The
Honourable from 1916
until 1952, was a British...