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Garioch (Scots: The Geerie, /ˈɡɪəri/ GEER-ee,
Scottish Gaelic: Gairbheach) is one of six
committee areas in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It has a po****tion...
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Garioch Heritage Centre is a
museum in Inverurie. It is
owned by the
Garioch Heritage Society. The
Garioch Heritage Society was
established in 1987...
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Robert Garioch Sutherland (9 May 1909 – 26
April 1981) was a
Scottish poet and translator. His
poetry was
written almost exclusively in the
Scots language...
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recognised as Earl jure
uxoris from
marriage in 1404.
Other title: Lord
Garioch (1320)
Robert Erskine, 1st Lord Erskine, (d. 1453).
Deemed 13th Earl of...
- 2°19′9.69″W / 57.3385194°N 2.3193583°W / 57.3385194; -2.3193583 Glen
Garioch distillery (pronounced "Geery" in the
Doric dialect of Aberdeen) is a Highland...
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Garioch Pursuivant of Arms is a
private officer of arms
appointed by the
Chief of the Name and Arms of Mar –
currently Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess...
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Marquess Erskine or
Marquess of Stirling, Earl of Kildrummie,
Viscount of
Garioch and Lord Alloa,
Ferriton and
Forrest in the
notional Peerage of Scotland...
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Chapel of
Garioch is a
hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
located 4
miles (6 km) west of Inverurie. The
Balquhain stone circle is nearby. The church,...
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Balquhain is a
ruined re****bent
stone circle 3
miles (4.8 km) from
Inverurie in Scotland, with
views to
Mither Tap. Over
seventy of
these circles are found...
- Garrioch. This
variation originated in the
Aberdeenshire area
Garioch. The
placename Garioch comes from the
Gaelic word Gairbheach,
meaning "place of roughness"...