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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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Kincardineshire was a
constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of
Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom...
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owing the
downturn in that industry. The town was
within the
county of
Kincardineshire until 1975, when the
county was
merged into the
Grampian Region. The...
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Kincardineshire AVC
formed on 30 July 1860 4th (Bervie)
Kincardineshire AVC
formed on 29
October 1860 5th (Cowie)
Kincardineshire AVC formed...
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Mather or
Mathers is a
Scottish surname,
first do****ented in
Kincardineshire, Scotland. and may
refer to:
Alonzo C.
Mather (1848–1941),
president of the...
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south bank of the
River Dee. It was
historically part of the
county of
Kincardineshire and was
absorbed into the city of
Aberdeen in 1891.
People have been...
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county of
Kincardine had been covered, nominally, by the
Kincardineshire constituency. This
arrangement dated from 1885, however, and predated...
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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...