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Baron Craigmyle, of
Craigmyle in the
County of Aberdeen, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in May 1929 for the
Liberal politician...
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Craigmyle is a surname. The
surname is also
sometimes spelt Craigmile, and is
thought to come from the name-place in
Kincardine O'Neil parish, Aberdeenshire...
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Bessie Craigmyle (1863–1933) was a
Scottish poet who
lived in Aberdeen.
Bessie was the
daughter of an
elderly schoolmaster, who
retired when she was still...
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Peter Craigmyle (1
January 1894 – 21
November 1979) was
revered by many to be Scotland's
greatest football referee of the 20th century. Born in Oldmeldrum...
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Thomas Shaw, 3rd
Baron Craigmyle KStJ, (17
November 1923 – 30
April 1998) was a
British aristocrat, a
prominent convert to
Roman Catholicism and a philanthropist...
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Thomas Shaw, 1st
Baron Craigmyle, PC (23 May 1850 – 28 June 1937),
known as The Lord Shaw from 1909 to 1929, was a
Scottish radical Liberal Party politician...
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Craigmyle is a
hamlet in Alberta,
Canada within Starland County. It is
located between the
towns of
Delia and Hanna. It was
named in 1912 by a Canadian...
- Farmer's
Almanac "Creeping Phlox",
Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia Prof.
Craigmyle, M., The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perennials,
Salamander Books Ltd...
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Robert Craigmyle Morrison, 1st
Baron Morrison (29
October 1881 – 25
December 1953) was a
British Labour and Co-operative politician. Born in Aberdeen...
- in 1547. He and his wife had
sasine of the
lands of
Craigmyle,
Pitmedden and the Mill of
Craigmyle. By this
marriage he
became almost as
considerable a...