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around 1600, a little[quantify]
south of Auchleven, by the
banks of the
Gadie Burn, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Alternative spellings are
Licklihead and...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir
Anthony Gadie T.D. (7
September 1868 – 24
August 1948) was an
English businessman and
Conservative Party politician from Bradford...
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village is more
fully known as
Kirktown of Clatt. It is
situated on the
Gadie Burn at the foot of the
Coreen Hills, 2
miles (3 km) east of Rhynie. Its...
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spellings are Geddy, Gaddie, Goudie, Gouday, Goudey, Goudy, Gowdy, Gowdie,
Gadie, Goodie, Gady. It is also
possible that it
derives from
Geddes or Clan Ged...
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district drained by the
River Ury and its
tributaries the
Shevock and the
Gadie Burn. The
placename "Garioch"
comes from the
Gaelic Gairbheach, meaning...
- the
River Don at the
south edge of Inverurie. Its main
tributary is the
Gadie Burn.
Fishing permits are
available for
salmon and trout. The
Ordnance Survey...
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Friendship West
Baptist Church, Dallas,
Texas –
adhan and
invocation Rev.
Wayne Gadie of the
Emanuel Baptist Church, Malden, M****achusetts –
Opening prayer Dancers...
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PROUD AND
GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE, / 1ST JULY, 1922 /
UNVEILED BY
ALDERMAN A.
GADIE, J.P./ LIEUT-COL. T.F., LORD
MAYOR 1920-21". This
inscription was later...
- from a pair of
headlands a
short distance to the northeast,
overlooked by
Gadie Braes. In
February 1880, the
schooner Lady
Kilmarnock ran as**** at Roanheads...
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constructing the M8
around 1980. Road
bridges over the
railway cutting exist at
Gadie Street (c.1902), ****bernauld Road (c.1895), and
Edinburgh Road (c.1928)...