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Kingarth (Old Irish: Cenn Garad;
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann a' Gharaidh) is a
historic village and
parish on the Isle of Bute, off the
coast of south-western...
- he was
raised to the
Peerage of
Scotland as Earl of Bute,
Viscount of
Kingarth, and Lord
Mount Stuart, ****ra and Inchmarnock. He was
succeeded by his...
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Derek Robert Alexander Emslie, Lord
Kingarth (born 21 June 1949) is a
judge of the
Supreme Courts of Scotland,
sitting in the High
Court of Justiciary...
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refers to a "[Feast of] Bláán,
bishop of
Kingarth in Gall-Ghàidheil". This
indicates that St
Blane of
Kingarth in Bute was
closely connected to the Gallgáedil...
- Port Bannatyne;
hamlets on the
island include Ascog,
Kilchattan Bay, and
Kingarth. The
interior of the
island is hilly,
though not mountainous, with conifer...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Kingarth in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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Derek (born 1949),
became a
judge in 1997 with the
judicial title Lord
Kingarth, and his
older brother Nigel (born 1947) was
raised to the
bench in 2001...
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scholars are less
certain that his
traditions are authentic. The
monastery at
Kingarth ****ociated with
Saint Blane is
mentioned in the annals. It lies
close to...
- Emslie,
Baron Emslie, and
older brother of
fellow judge Derek Emslie, Lord
Kingarth and
rhino conservationist Dr
Richard Emslie.
Emslie was
educated at the...
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bishoprics and
recorded bishoprics include Kingarth, Iona, Skye and Mann.
There were very
likely numerous others.
Kingarth was a
church on the Isle of Bute, supposedly...