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Andrew Jervise (1820–1878) was a
Scottish compositor,
drawing teacher and antiquarian. Born 28 July 1820 at Brechin, Forfarshire, he was the son of Jean...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 11 June 2007.
Jervise,
Andrew (1863). "Notice of
Stone Cists and an Urn,
found near Arbroath...
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Court Records".
National Records of Scotland.
Retrieved 10
August 2024.
Jervise,
Andrew (1861).
Memorials of
Angus and the Mearns. Edinburgh: Adam and...
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Entry on the
website electricscotland.com.
Retrieved 3 May 2021.
Jervise (1875), p. 346.
Martinolli &
Bereziat (2010), p. 35. "History". Dunnottar...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 11 June 2007.
Jervise, A. (1863),
Notice of
stone cists and an urn,
found near Arbroath, Forfarshire...
- 2020-01-24 https://www.socantscot.org/grant-prize/chalmers-
jervise-award/ Chalmers-
Jervise Prize Ceram-Preis für das archäologische
Sachbuch (in German)...
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display at the
Meffan Institute in
Forfar (grid
reference NO455506).
Andrew Jervise relates the
stone was
found in a
field called the
Chashel or
Castle Park...
- 1822.
Jervise (1953);
Jervise (1957);
Coles (1971)
Allen and
Anderson (1903); Cron (1843)
Stevenson (1958)
Atkinson and
Watson (1987)
Jervise (1853)...
- (1999) pp. 98–103
Laing (2000)
Mitchel (1792);
Crombie (1842);
Jervise (1856)
Jervise,
writing in 1856,
recounts Chalmers'
identification of Dunnichen...
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Tarfside and Loch Lee (grid
reference NO565780).
Antiquarian Andrew Jervise recorded in 1853 that
elderly locals could remember the
circle being more...