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- Aberdeen (1587) Arbroath Guildry Incorporation (1725) Ayr Guildry (1325) Guildry Incorporation of Brechin (1629), meets Guildry Room of Brechin Mechanics'...
- the new century, the women of Glasgow went on to establish The Girls’ Guildry in 1900 for the girls and young women of Scotland. Their motto – ‘Helping...
- Environment Scotland. The Bank Street drill hall was completed in 1879. The Guildry Incorporation of Brechin was formed in 1629 by merchants and traders in...
- High Street St Columba's South, Moss Street Birnie Kirk Elgin High, North Guildry Street Free Church of Scotland Free Church, South Street Baptist Union...
- traditionally done by the Birlaw men made up from members of the Seven Trades, the Guildry and Council. In 2014 the tradition was revived after an official abeyance...
- as far back as 1124 when Aberdeen became a Royal Burgh. From 1214 the Guildry body influenced the composition of the Town Council and therefore, city...
- village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, founded in the year 1818 by the Guildry Incorporation of Perth. It is located roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) north of...
- "twelve deca**** guild brethren", that is, elderly members of the Merchant Guildry of Stirling who could no longer support themselves. The establishment of...
- - The Court of Deans of Guild of Scotland - exists to incorporate the Guildry organisations of Aberdeen, Arbroath, Ayr, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Brechin,...
- a row of hotels and now features the Merchants' House building for the guildry formed in 1603 to establish the rights, duties and privileges of the merchants...