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Robert Adam Ross "Bob" Maclennan,
Baron Maclennan of
Rogart, PC (26 June 1936 – 18
January 2020) was a
British Liberal Democrat politician and life peer...
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Rogart (/ˈroʊɡɑːrt/ ROH-gart,
Scottish Gaelic: Sgìre
Raoird or Raoghard,
meaning "great
enclosed field") is a
parish in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland...
- The
Rogart Brooch is a
large penannular brooch of
Pictish origin,
dated to the
eighth century.
Characteristic of
contemporary Pictish brooches, it contains...
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burgh of same name)
Durness Eddrachillis Farr
Golspie Kildonan Lairg Loth
Rogart Tongue Eddrachillis and
Tongue were
formerly part of
Durness parish, being...
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Rogart railway station is a
railway station serving the
villages of
Rogart and Pittentrail, in the
Highland council area of Scotland. The
station is on...
- The
politics of the
Highland council area in
Scotland are
evident in the
deliberations and
decisions of the
Highland Council, in
elections to the council...
- 1861 the 4th
Rogart Company of the 1st
Sutherland Volunteer Rifle Corps formed up. The
company bore the
title "Duchess Harriet's
Company Rogart" upon the...
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another request stop,
Rogart,
which actually lies in the
small hamlet of
Pittentrail and
about 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
south of
Rogart itself; the
station briefly...
- Scotland. It runs
generally west from the A9 at The
Mound near Golspie, via
Rogart and Lairg, to the A837 at Rosehall. The
Mound is a
causeway or
bridge carrying...
- Kyle, Lairg, Lossiemouth, Muir of Ord, Munlochy, Nairn, Plockton, Portree,
Rogart, Strathcarron, Strathpeffer,
Strome Ferry, Tain and
Ullapool in
north Scotland...