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Kincardineshire or the
County of Kincardine, also
known as the
Mearns (from the
Scottish Gaelic A'
Mhaoirne meaning "the stewartry"), is a
historic county...
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Kincardineshire by-election may
refer to: 1872
Kincardineshire by-election 1908
Kincardineshire by-election 1919
Aberdeenshire and
Kincardineshire Central...
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Viscount of Arbuthnott, of
County Kincardine and 1st Lord Inverbervie,
Kincardineshire, on 16
November 1641 by
Charles I who was
trying to
persuade him to...
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locally known as Lournie, is a
small town in the
historic county of
Kincardineshire, Scotland, just off the A90
Dundee to
Aberdeen main road. It is administered...
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Alexander Ramsay, 5th Baronet, MP for
Kincardineshire, 1713–1715 Sir
Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Baronet, MP for
Kincardineshire, 1820–1826 Sir
Alexander Ramsay,...
- Fettercairn. It gave its name to and
served as the
first county town of
Kincardineshire. The
settlement gradually developed around Kincardine Castle. The origin...
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Grampian region. The
district covered most of the
historic county of
Kincardineshire and part of the
neighbouring county of Aberdeenshire. The new district...
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installed in the
garden of his
holiday cottage at
Marykirk in
Kincardineshire, and was used to
charge ac****ulators
developed by the
Frenchman Camille...
- The
Ramsay baronetcy, of
Balmaine in the
County of
Kincardineshire, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 3
September 1625 for
Gilbert Ramsay...
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county of
Kincardineshire were
treated as if a
single county for
parliamentary representation purposes, with the area of the
former Kincardineshire and Aberdeenshire...