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afford a lawyer, and the
court eventually ruled in
favor of the
Dunbars. The
Dunbars retained custody of the child, who
proceeded to live out the remainder...
- the Clan
Dunbar including the
Dunbars of
Mochrum (current chiefs),
Dunbars of Northfield,
Dunbars of Hempriggs,
Dunbars of Durn and the
Dunbars of Both...
- PMID 33947220. "Human
social networks might not be
limited by
Dunbars number – but
Dunbar disagrees". The
Academic Times. 4 May 2021.
Archived from the...
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Dunbar (/dʌnˈbɑːr/ ) is a town on the
North Sea
coast in East
Lothian in the south-east of Scotland,
approximately 30
miles (50 kilometres) east of Edinburgh...
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Battle of
Dunbar may
refer to:
Battle of
Dunbar (1296), a
battle in the Wars of
Scottish Independence Battle of
Dunbar (1650), a
battle in the 1650 to...
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Dunbar School may
refer to:
Dunbar School (Phoenix, Arizona)
Dunbar School (Tucson, Arizona)
Dunbar Magnet Middle School, in
Little Rock,
Arkansas Dunbar...
- Caithness,
without issue. Lord Glenorchy, sold it to the
Dunbars of
Hempriggs in 1690. The
Dunbars owned the
castle until 1910. "Castle of Old Wick - Canmore"...
-
Peter Dunbar may
refer to:
Peter Dunbar (cricketer),
English cricketer Peter M.
Dunbar,
member of the
Florida House of
Representatives This disambiguation...
- The
title Earl of
Dunbar, also
called Earl of
Lothian or Earl of March,
applied to the head of a
comital lordship in south-eastern
Scotland between the...
-
Dunbar is a
borough in
Fayette County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 1,013 at the time of the 2020 census, a
decline from the figure...