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- heirs male of the body lawfully begotten Subsidiary titles Viscount of Kirkaldie Lord Melville of Monymaill Lord Balgonie Lord Raith, Monymaill and Balwearie...
- have been united. The other titles held by the Earl are: Viscount of Kirkaldie (created 1690), Lord Melville of Monymaill (1616), Lord Balgonie (1641)...
- James Cullen Kirkcaldie (18 April 1875 – 16 August 1931) was a New Zealand cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class match for Wellington in 1903/04. Kirkcaldie...
- Support Prediction Concept: The Rock Structure Rating (RSR) Model". In Kirkaldie, L. (ed.). Rock classification Systems for Engineering Purposes. ASTM...
- Kerry Burcher, of Remuera, Auckland (and widow of Pilot Officer Kenneth Kirkaldie, REFVR). Lady Grey of Naunton, died on 22 March 1996. The couple had three...
- initially teaching at Marsden College, before working at the department store Kirkaldie and Stains organising and MC'ing w****ly fashion shows for seven years...
- Protection Authority and of the Tourism Board. She is on the board of Kirkaldie and Stains Ltd, WorkSafe NZ, Phoenix Football Club, and is on several...
- classification and Tunnel Reinforcement Selection using the Q-system". In Kirkaldie, L. (ed.). Rock classification Systems for Engineering Purposes: ASTM...
- 1946–47 when Tindill made 9 appearances and scored seven goals before Jack Kirkaldie pla**** on the right wing for the rest of the season. Tindill had more...
- from the said Queen's Ferry, through Inverkeithing, to Bruntisland and Kirkaldie. Somerset Roads (No. 3) Act 1753 26 Geo. 2. c. 92 7 June 1753 An Act for...