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Friockheim /ˈfrikəm/ is a
village in Angus,
Scotland dating from 1814. It lies
between the
towns of Arbroath, Brechin,
Forfar and Montrose. The name 'Friockheim'...
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Material taken from
postholes from an
enclosure at Douglasmuir, near
Friockheim,
about five
miles north of
Arbroath has been
radiocarbon dated to around...
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Friockheim railway station served the
village of
Friockheim, Angus,
Scotland from 1838 to 1955 on the
Arbroath and
Forfar Railway. The
station opened...
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constituency Arbroath East and Lunan,
Arbroath West,
Letham and
Friockheim,
Monifieth and Sidlaw, and a part of
Carnoustie and
District from the...
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tower house,
midway between Arbroath and Brechin, east of the
village of
Friockheim in the
parish of Kinnell. It is
sometimes shown as
Brackie Castle or Brackoe...
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Kinnell is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite station located near to
Friockheim, Angus, Scotland. The
following units were here at some point: Satellite...
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political composition of the
council came when
Arbroath West,
Letham and
Friockheim councillor Richard Moore resigned from the
Liberal Democrats and sat as...
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Material from
postholes at an
enclosure at Douglasmuir, near
Friockheim, some five
miles north of Arbroath, have been
radiocarbon dated to about...
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Finavon (1780–1841) was a
Scottish laird and
founder of the
village of
Friockheim in Angus, Scotland. He was the
third son of
James Gardyne of
Lawton and...
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William Cowie Cowie. Born 8
April 1849 (1849-04-08)
Friockheim,
Forfarshire Died 14
September 1910(1910-09-14) (aged 61) Bad Nauheim...