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Kippford (/ˈkɪpfəd/;
otherwise Scaur) is a
small village along the
Solway coast, in the
historic county of
Kirkcudbrightshire in
Dumfries and Galloway...
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Quintus Terentius Scaurus was a
Latin grammarian who
flourished during the
reigns of
Trajan and Hadrian. He was the
author of an ars
grammatica and commentaries...
- 55°13′01″N 4°01′01″W / 55.217°N 4.0170°W / 55.217; -4.0170 The
Carsphairn and
Scaur Hills are the
western and
eastern hills respectively of a hill
range in...
- lie to the west of this
route through the
hills and the
Carsphairn and
Scaur Hills lie to the east.
River Nith
rises between Dalmellington and New ****nock...
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Scaur Water is a
river which rises near
Polskeoch in the
Scaur hills in the
region of
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It
flows from its
source near Sanquhar...
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Scaur Hill Fort, also
called Scaur Hill
Lines and
Somerset Lines, is a
fortified position erected in the 1870s at
Scaur Hill, on
Somerset Island, in Sandys...
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Lowther Hills between Clydesdale/Annandale and Nithsdale.
Carsphairn and
Scaur Hills between Nithsdale and the Glenkens.
Galloway Hills west of the Glenkens...
- Cr****us, 2.3–4 Plutarch,
Parallel Lives, Life of Cr****us, 4.1; also Cic.
Scaur.
fragment at Ascon.27G=23C, with Asconius'
comment on the p****age Appian...
- 64-pounder
rifled muzzle-loader (RML) gun on
Moncrieff disappearing mount, at
Scaur Hill Fort, a
fixed battery of
coastal artillery in Bermuda...
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British 64
pounder rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun on a
Moncrieff disappearing mount, at
Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda...