- Look up
Kinloss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kinloss may
refer to:
Kinloss Township, a
township in
Walsh County, in the
State of
North Dakota,...
-
Royal Air
Force Kinloss, or more
simply RAF
Kinloss, is a
former Royal Air
Force station located near the
village of
Kinloss, on the
Moray Firth in the...
-
village is
Kinloss Barracks,
formerly RAF
Kinloss which opened on 1
April 1939. It is
believed that 1,000
aircraft were
dismantled at
Kinloss,
after the...
- Lord
Kinloss is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1602 for
Edward Bruce,
later Master of the Rolls, with
remainder to his
heirs and...
- in the
Peerage of Scotland,
created in 1633 for
Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord
Kinloss. He was
later created Baron Bruce, of
Whorlton in the
County of York, in...
-
Kinloss Barracks is a
military installation located near the
village of
Kinloss, on the
Moray Firth in the
north of Scotland.
Until 2012 it was a Royal...
-
Beatrice Mary
Grenville Freeman-Grenville, 12th Lady
Kinloss (18
August 1922 – 30
September 2012) was a
British peer. The
eldest of the
three daughters...
-
Teresa Mary
Nugent Freeman-Grenville, 13th Lady
Kinloss (born 20 July 1957) is a
Scottish peer. She is the heir-general of
Edward Seymour,
Viscount Beauchamp...
-
occurred in May 1995
during a
flight test
after major servicing, at RAF
Kinloss. To
replace this
aircraft an MR2 was
selected for
conversion to R1 standard...
-
first known Crown charter was
granted in 1532, to
Robert Reid,
Abbot of
Kinloss. In 2019, the
current baron ascended to the
title The M. Hon. Dr. Richard...