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Duncansby Head (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Dhunngain or Dùn Gasbaith) is the most
northeasterly part of both the
Scottish and
British mainlands, slightly...
- of 1884, in
which the
entry defines the
northern terminus as
being at
Duncansby Head. This was
followed in 1912 with the
Bartholomew Atlas Survey (NLS)...
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Colin Boyd,
Baron Boyd of
Duncansby, PC (born 7 June 1953) is a
former Scottish judge who was a
Senator of the
College of
Justice from June 2012 to June...
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Duncansby is a
ghost town in
Issaquena County, Mississippi,
United States.
Duncansby was
located on a
stretch of the
Mississippi River known as Duncansby...
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Scotland is
nearby Dunnet Head and the
north eastern corner is
nearby Duncansby Head. John o'
Groats is
sited 690 mi (1,110 km) from London, 280 mi (450 km)...
- on an
expedition ship MV
Ortelius near Fair Isle
approx 70
miles off
Duncansby Head, Caithness,
Scotland and
successfully released. White-throated needletails...
- from
Duncansby Head.
Dunnet Head can be seen also as the
western limit of the
Pentland Firth on the firth's southern, or Caithness, side (
Duncansby Head...
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north of Scotland. It is the
largest firth in Scotland,
stretching from
Duncansby Head (near John o' Groats) in the north, in the
Highland council area...
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mainland Britain at
Dunnet Head, and also the most north-easterly
point at
Duncansby Head near John o' Groats. The Flow
Country is the
largest blanket bog...
- 1618–1640)
James Boyd, 9th Lord Boyd (died 1654)
Colin Boyd,
Baron Boyd of
Duncansby (born 1953),
former Lord
Advocate for
Scotland Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount...