- A
sheriffdom is a
judicial district in Scotland, led by a
sheriff prin****l.
Since 1
January 1975,
there have been six sheriffdoms. Each
sheriffdom is...
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independent investigation of
criminal police complaints made in that
sherrifdom (administrative
complaints are
handled by the
Police Investigations and...
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Argyll soon after. The
Lords of
Innermeath claimed rights to
office in the
Sherrifdom of Perthshire. The
sixth Lord
Innermeath was
further ennobled as the Earl...
- July 1582 that his
family had held the
right to the
Colonelship of the
Sherrifdom of
Perth for generations, but
Patrick Lord
Drummond had
challenged this...
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Regality of Kilwinning,
within the
Baillerie of Cunninghame, and the
Sherrifdom of Ayr, now the
Parish of Beith,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. The Tironensian...
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sheriff may make an
order to
transfer the
inquiry subject to
another sherrifdom,
subject the
approval of the
relevant sheriffs prin****l.
Section 6 of...
- all and
whole the
lands of Kintail, with the
pertinents lying in the
Sherrifdom of Inverness, for the
space of
seven years together,
beginning in the...
- Sibbald, R. (1710). Sibbald,R. The history,
ancient and modern, of the
sherrifdoms of Fife and Kinross. Edinburgh(Reprinted in 1803 at Cupar, Scotland):...
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other dues, its ale
house in the
Barony of Delnie,
Earldom of Ross and
Sherrifdom of Inverness.
George Munro, 7th of
Milntown had two sons:
Andrew Munro...
- ISBN 0-415-18583-1. Bain, John (1834).
Records of the
Burgh of
Prestwick in the
Sherrifdom of Ayr (1834 ed.).
Maitland Club; Glasgow. Ian C Cunningham. The Nation...