- of Moray, (Scottish Gaelic:
Moireibh [ˈmɤɾʲəv]) or Morayshire,
called Elginshire until 1919, is a
historic county in Scotland. The
county town was Elgin...
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Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election may
refer to: 1879
Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election 1889
Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election This disambiguation...
- This is a list of
people who have
served as Lord
Lieutenant of Moray, Scotland.
Until 1928 the
office was
known as Lord
Lieutenant of the
County of Elgin...
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Grampian Police was,
between 1975 and 2013 (replaced by
Police Scotland), the
territorial police force of the
northeast region of Scotland, covering, from...
- The
council area is
named after the
historic county of
Moray (called
Elginshire prior to 1919),
which was in turn
named after the
medieval Province of...
- The
following list
includes all
effective burghs in
Scotland from the
coming into
force of the
Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 55),...
- 1904–05, 1920–21, 1927–28, 1932–33, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1947–48, 1948–49
Elginshire Charity Cup Winners: 1896–97, 1897–98, 1899–1900, 1905–06
Inverness Sports...
- 1983. It was
formed by the
amalgamation of the
county constituency of
Elginshire and
Nairnshire with the
parliamentary burghs of Elgin,
previously part...
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Elginshire, in Scotland, was a
county constituency of the
House of
Commons of
Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the
House of
Commons of the United...
- The
third Baronet was MP for
Elginshire and
Nairnshire from 1879 to 1886, and was also
deputy lieutenant of
Elginshire,
Invernesshire and Banffshire...