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descendants were made
Earls Marischal in the mid 15th century, and they held
Dunottar until the 18th century.
James IV came to
Dunnottar on 15
October 1504....
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school Dunottar School in Reigate, and in
return Reigate Grammar School would help
manage Dunottar. Then in late 2013 it was
announced that
Dunottar would...
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Dunottar School is a co-educational
private secondary day
school in Reigate, Surrey, England,
established in 1926 as a girls' school. The
school was established...
- RMS
Dunottar Castle was a
Royal Mail Ship that went into
service with the
Castle Line (and its successor, the Union-Castle Line) in 1890 on the p****enger...
- brothers,
Thomas and Guy, and one
younger brother, Jack.
Maberly attended Dunottar School, Reigate,
where she
skipped ahead a year and left with A-levels...
- home ground,
located in West Ham, was
named Dunottar Park,
after the
Castle Line company's ship
Dunottar Castle. In 1894, Old
Castle Swifts merged with...
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There have been
three Keith Baronetcies. The
Keith Baronetcy was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 28 May 1625 for
William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal...
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Kitchener arrived in
South Africa with
Field Marshal Lord
Roberts on the RMS
Dunottar Castle along with m****ive
British reinforcements in
December 1899. Officially...
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Dunnottar or
Dunottar may
refer to:
Dunnottar Castle,
Scotland Dunnottar Parish Church, Stonehaven,
Scotland Dunnottar, Manitoba,
Canada Dunottar School, Surrey...
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Returning from the Boer War on the RMSĀ
Dunottar Castle, July 1900.
Standing L-R: Sir
Byron Leighton,
Claud Grenfel,
Major Frederick Russell Burnham, Captain...