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Rosehearty (Scottish Gaelic: Ros Abhartaich) is a
settlement on the
Moray Firth coast, four
miles west of the town Fraserburgh, in the
historical county...
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eldest child, the Rev.
Patrick Murdoch was born in
Pitsligo and
raised at
Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire. He was
ordained at Cruden, Aberdeenshire,
where he also...
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county of Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
containing the
fishing villages of
Rosehearty,
Pittulie and Sandhaven, 3
miles (6 km) west of
Fraserburgh and 12 miles...
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private talks and
attend private parties with
Murdoch on his yacht, the
Rosehearty.
Cameron declared in the
Commons register of
interests he
accepted a private...
- the
Durris TV
transmitter and the
local relay transmitter situated in
Rosehearty.
Radio stations are BBC
Radio Scotland on 93.1 FM,
Greatest Hits Radio...
- Aberdeenshire.
Pitsligo Castle,
Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire, was held by the
Comyns Pittulie Castle, near
Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire, was held by the ****ines...
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Honorary Burgess of the
Burghs of Peterhead, Fraserburgh,
Turriff and
Rosehearty. He was
appointed an
Officer of the
Legion of
Honour in 1950, and a KBE...
- ecclesiastic. Hugh Mercer, (1726–1777), born in the
manse of
Pitsligo Kirk, near
Rosehearty,
brigadier general of the
Continental Army.
Alexander Garden, (1730–1791)...
- year
revisiting the
Atlantic with impunity)
Rosehearty: Scots:
Tyauve awa
Rosehearty (Strive always,
Rosehearty) St Andrews: Dum
spiro spero (While I breathe...
- in Perth,
Western Australia.
Murdoch was born on 17
September 1874 at
Rosehearty,
Scotland to Rev.
James Murdoch,
minister of the Free
Church of Scotland...