- (Houston and
Killellan civil parish) Also
spelled Strathgryfe,
Gryfe Valley. "River
Gryfe from The
Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. "Renfrewshire...
- The
River Gryfe (or Gryffe) is a
river and
tributary of the
Black Cart Water,
running through the
County of
Renfrew in the west of Scotland. It gives...
- The
Gryffe Reservoirs, also
spelled '
Gryfe', take
their name from the
River Gryffe, name
deriving from the
Gaelic garbh meaning "rough stream". are two...
-
classic Production List". Alan
Gryfe.
Retrieved 10 May 2011. "OBI Bus
Industries Series I -
Production List". Alan
Gryfe.
Retrieved 10 May 2011. "Nova...
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Island (FL):
StatPearls Publishing. PMID 29489222.
Retrieved 2021-07-30.
Gryfe D, Wong C (April 2019). "Clinical
management of an
adult with
erythema infectiosum:...
- (separating
Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie,
North Ayrshire), part of the
River Gryfe and the
Finlaystone Burn to the south-east. It is one of the
smallest in...
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Thomas Johnston Taylor,
Baron Taylor of
Gryfe FRSE DL LLD (27
April 1912 – 13 July 2001) was a
British politician and businessman. He was affectionately...
- the
sixth life peer to be
created (1958)
Thomas Taylor,
Baron Taylor of
Gryfe (1912–2001),
British politician Tom Taylor,
Baron Taylor of
Blackburn (1929–2016)...
- of Scotland. The
castle stands at the
bottom of the
valley of the
River Gryfe on a
peninsula created by the
Blacketty and
Green Waters which have their...
-
several prominent peers such as Lord Diamond, Lord Kennet, Lord
Taylor of
Gryfe, and Lord
Young of
Dartington (who had left the new
party as
early as 1989...