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Drumpellier Country Park is a
country park
situated to the west of Coatbridge,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The park was
formerly a
private estate. The...
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Drumpellier Football Club was a
Scottish football team
located in the town of Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The club was
founded in 1874, as an offshoot...
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Andrew Buchanan of
Drumpellier (29
January 1691 – 20
December 1759) was a
Scottish tobacco merchant who was one of Glasgow's "Tobacco Lords". He served...
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Mesolithic Age. A
circle of
Bronze Age
stone coffins was
found on the
Drumpellier estate in 1852. A
number of
other Bronze Age urns and
relics have been...
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Drumpellier Drive is a north-south road
linking Ellenbrook with Reid
Highway in the north-eastern
suburbs of Perth,
Western Australia. The
southern section...
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Waysiders Drumpellier is a
rugby union side
based in Coatbridge,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The club was
founded in 1993 by the
merger of Waysiders...
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James Buchanan of
Drumpellier (1726–1786) was an 18th-century
tobacco merchant who
twice served as Lord
Provost of
Glasgow from 1768 to 1770 and 1774...
- has
turned out as club
professional for a
number of
clubs most
notably Drumpellier, Poloc,
Penicuik and Corstorphine.
Mohammad Ramzan at
ESPNcricinfo v...
- Perth,
Western Australia. The
station is
located on the
western side of
Drumpellier Drive in Whiteman, and will
serve the
surrounding suburbs of Brabham...
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Dunduffes in the east. The name
Dunpeldre is
found in the
modern name
Drumpellier,
Metheraugh is Medrox;
Mayeuth is
Myvot and
Clarnephin refers to the...