- The
County of Nairn, or
Nairnshire, (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Inbhir Narann) is a
historic county,
registration county and
lieutenancy area of Scotland...
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Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election may
refer to: 1879
Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election 1889
Elginshire and
Nairnshire by-election This disambiguation...
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Nairnshire Camanachd was a
Shinty Club
playing in Nairn, Scotland. They were
formed in 2006 as a
result of the
opening of the
Community Playing Fields...
- with Kinross-shire
County of
Clackmannan Cromartyshire Alternated with
Nairnshire County of
Cromarty Dumbartonshire County of
Dumbarton except burgh of...
- This list of
archaeological sites in
Nairnshire comprises archaeological discoveries in
Nairnshire providing context in
relation to the
dominant Royal...
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River Nairn enters the
Moray Firth. It is the
traditional county town of
Nairnshire. At the 2022 census,
Nairn had a po****tion of 9,394,
making it the third-largest...
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Nairnshire was a
constituency of the
Parliament of
Scotland before the
Union with
England in 1707. The
barons of the
shire or
sheriffdom of
Nairn elected...
- 1975 the
lieutenant was
appointed to the
county of Nairn, also
known as
Nairnshire. The
county was
abolished as an
administrative area in 1975 and replaced...
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Campbell (d. 1768)
represented Nairnshire in the
House of Commons. His son John
Campbell was
Member of
Parliament for
Nairnshire and Cardigan. In 1796 he was...
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slightly smaller area than the
historic county. The
historic county borders Nairnshire to the west, Inverness-shire to the south, and
Banffshire to the east...