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Cromar (Scottish Gaelic: Crò Mhàrr) is an area in Aberdeenshire,
north east
Scotland twenty five
miles inland from Aberdeen. It is also
known as the Howe...
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Cromar may
refer to: Bert
Cromar (1931-2007),
Scottish amateur footballer James Cromar Watt (1862-1942),
Scottish artist, architect, and
jeweller John...
- John "Jock"
Cromar (1859/1860–1942) was a Scottish-Australian
seaman and author, who
wrote the book Jock of the Islands, a
supposed retelling of his experiences...
- public,
Chris Cromar, who had
brought forward a
petition to the
parliament for
consideration on an
agreed national anthem for Scotland.
Cromar had, through...
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Robert Lindsay Cromar (8
October 1931 – 4 June 2007) was a
Scottish amateur footballer who made over 360
appearances as a
right half and
right back in...
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Baron of
Cromar was a
title in the
Baronage of Scotland. It was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium at
Migvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The...
- public,
Chris Cromar, who had
brought forward a
petition to the
parliament for
consideration on an
agreed national anthem for Scotland.
Cromar had, through...
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James Cromar Watt (14 July 1862 – 19
November 1940) was a
Scottish artist,
architect and jeweller. Watt was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, to
parents Ann...
- Snopes, are also two of the most
consistent posters of
serious research.
Cromar,
Scott (9
October 1992). "Trolling for Newbies". Newsgroup: alt.folklore...
- of
Cromar in Tarland, Aberdeenshire,
which he had
built and
where he died in 1934. His son, George,
succeeded to the marquessate. The
House of
Cromar p****ed...