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Ruaraidh Erskine of Marr (15
January 1869 – 5
January 1960) (Scottish Gaelic:
Ruaraidh Arascain is Mhàirr) was a
Scottish nationalist political activist...
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anglicisation of the Irish: Ruairí/Ruaidhrí and
Scottish Gaelic: Ruairidh/
Ruaraidh and is
common to the Irish,
Highland Scots and
their diasporas. The meaning...
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Ruaraidh Hart (born 6 May 2004) is a
Scottish rugby union player for
Glasgow Warriors in the
United Rugby Championship. Hart's
primary position is Flanker...
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Ruaraidh Murray (born on 18
September 1975) is a
Scottish actor, writer, and comedian.
Murray was born in Edinburgh,
Scotland to
Fiona (née Grant) and...
- in 1921, out of the
Highland Land
League and the
National Committee, by
Ruaraidh Erskine of Marr and
William Gillies.
Eschewing the
existing system of government...
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Aberdeen exit". HeraldScotland.
Retrieved 13
August 2023. by
Steven Railston,
Ruaraidh Britton (6
February 2024). "Former
Aberdeen keeper Joe
Lewis added to Manchester...
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Derick Smith Thomson (Scottish Gaelic:
Ruaraidh MacThòmais; 5
August 1921,
Stornoway – 21
March 2012, Glasgow) was a
Scottish poet, publisher, lexicographer...
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Portree (Port Rìgh)
Rosemarkie (Ros Maircnidh), Roy
Bridge (An
Drochaid Ruaraidh)
Spean Bridge (An
Droichaid Spean),
Strathpeffer (Srath Pheofhair), Strontian...
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Bertram Ashburnham in 1886.[citation needed] In 1890,
Herbert Vivian and
Ruaraidh Erskine co-founded a w****ly newspaper, The Whirlwind, that
espoused a Jacobite...
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Gizzi (Guitar),
along with Paul McM**** (Drums), Andy Carr (B****), and
Ruaraidh MacFarlane (Guitar). The band
continue to tour
through 2024 with their...