- The
Battle of
Dryfe Sands was a
Scottish clan
battle that took
place on 6
December 1593, near Lockerbie, Scotland. It was
fought between the Clan Maxwell...
- on 7
December 1593, Clan
Johnstone fought Clan
Maxwell at the
Battle of
Dryfe Sands. The
Johnstones killed many
Maxwells involved in the
battle and left...
-
Dryfe Water is a
river in
Scotland about 18
miles in
length which flows into the
River Annan at grid
reference NY 107 820, near Lockerbie. It
starts at...
-
Murase (****anese);
Clifford Chapin (English) A
Master and High
Driver of the
Dryfe Imperium. He
specializes in
piloting giant robots called Magingear, which...
- Vale of
Dryfe F.C. was an ****ociation
football club from Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire,
active at the turn of the 20th century. The club was
formed at a meeting...
- 18-Crown-6
Sulfolane Diethanolamine Triethanolamine Velický, Matěj; Tam, Kin Y.;
Dryfe,
Robert A.W. (2014-01-07). "Mechanism of Ion
Transfer in
Supported Liquid...
- 363..108Z. doi:10.1016/j.physleta.2006.10.083. Carmona-Orbezo, Aranzazu;
Dryfe,
Robert A.W. (2020-08-31). "Understanding the
Performance of Flow-Electrodes...
- in 1593 in a feud with the Clan
Johnstone of Lockerbie. (See:
Battle of
Dryfe Sands). The feud
continued and the next Lord
Maxwell shot Sir
James Johnstone...
- Scotia. He was son of the John
Maxwell of
Pollok killed at the
Battle of
Dryfe Sands in 1593. His
mother was
Margaret Cunningham. He
concerned himself...
- from Spain.
Siege of
Jinju 20–27 July - ****anese
defeat Koreans Battle of
Dryfe Sands 6
December - A
clash between Clan
Maxwell and Clan
Johnstone Battle...