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Loudoun County (/ˈlaʊdən/) is in the
northern part of the
Commonwealth of
Virginia in the
United States. In 2020, the
census returned a po****tion of...
- Ayr. It has been put
forward that
William Wallace was a
relative of the
Loudouns,
through his
mother Margaret Crawford (sister of the 5th Baron, Reginald...
- The
Loudouns of
Loudoun held the
barony prior to p****ing via
marriage to the
Crauford family whom held the barony, then the
Campbells of
Loudoun held...
- The
Battle of
Loudoun Hill was
fought on 10 May 1307,
between a
Scots force led by King
Robert the
Bruce and the
English commanded by
Aymer de Valence...
- Sir
William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Uallas,
pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪];
Norman French:
William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23
August 1305) was a Scottish...
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Loudoun Hill (Scottish Gaelic:
Beinn Lùghdain; also
commonly Loudounhill) is a
volcanic plug in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is
located near the head of...
- Fort
Loudoun may
refer to: Fort
Loudoun (Tennessee), a
British colonial fort in present-day
Monroe County, Tennessee,
United States Fort
Loudoun (Pennsylvania)...
- Earl of
Loudoun (pronounced "loud-on" /ˈlaʊdən/),
named after Loudoun in Ayrshire, is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1633 for John...
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region take to
commute into the city for work or
other events, such as the
Loudoun County Transit Commuter Bus and the
Maryland Transit Administration Commuter...
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Countess of
Loudoun is the
title which may be held by a
woman in her own
right or
given to the wife of the Earl of
Loudoun.
Women who have held the title...