- was
historically a province, and
later a
sheriffdom and
county (called
Forfarshire or the
County of
Forfar until 1928),
bordering Kincardineshire to the...
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Forfarshire was a
paddle steamer with
brigantine rigging,
built in
Dundee in 1834, and
which struck and
later foundered on one of the
Farne Islands on...
- The
Forfarshire Cup is a
football competition in
Scotland competed for by
teams in the
Forfarshire Football ****ociation from Angus,
Dundee and Perth. The...
- Jervise, A. (1863),
Notice of
stone cists and an urn,
found near Arbroath,
Forfarshire Archived 11 June 2007 at the
Wayback Machine.
Proceedings of the Society...
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Brechin (/ˈbriːxɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Breichin) is a town and
former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland.
Traditionally Brechin was
described as a city because...
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Rosemount is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. When
referring to Rosemount, the area is
generally taken to
include Rosemount Place and the
surrounding streets...
- The Lord
Lieutenant of Angus, is the
British monarch's
personal representative in an area
which was
defined by the Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland)
Order 1996...
- daughter. Her parti****tion in the
rescue of
survivors from the
shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838
brought her
national fame. The
paddlesteamer ran
aground on the...
- unit was re-raised as the
Forfarshire Yeomanry in 1856 but
disbanded again in 1862. It was
raised again as the 1st
Forfarshire Light Horse Volunteer Corps...
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Montrose (/mʌnˈtroʊz/ mun-TROHZ;
Scottish Gaelic: Mon Rois [mɔn ˈrˠɔʃ]) is a town and
former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland.
Situated 28
miles (45 kilometres)...