- Look up
skirl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Skirl may
refer to:
Skirl (1999), a CD by Jim
Pugliese and
David Watson Skirl Records, an
American record...
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record of
Skirling by name
dates from the
reign of King
Robert Bruce, who
granted the
barony of
Scrawline to John Monfode. The
barony of
Skirling was possessed...
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Kilbucho Kingledoors Kirkbryde Lyne
Mossfennan Peebles Polmood Romannobridge Skirling Stanhope Traquair Tweedsmuir Walkerburn West
Linton Broughton, Glenholm...
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Baronet was a
Liberal politician. In 1912, he
created Baron Carmichael, of
Skirling in the
County of Peebles, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. The barony...
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original King Crimson,
based on a
complex pulse in 5 4 time over
which a
skirling melody is pla**** on a Mellotron), 1973's "The
Talking Drum" (from Larks'...
- Wildlings) and a
follower of
Mance Rayder. In
season 2, she is
captured in the
Skirling P**** by Jon Snow and
Qhorin Halfhand. She
manages to escape, but is recaptured...
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which was
noted as "unraveling into a fuzz-drenched,
falsetto treated skirl of gale
force sludge". Overall, they
state that the album,
despite highlights...
- "First the
accusatory vignettes that air
before the movie, and now this".
Skirl – Dan ****inson. 2
April 2004.
Archived from the
original on 22 October...
- Glasgow, on 17
September 1835. In 1837 he was
translated to the
parish of
Skirling in Peebles-shire, near Biggar.
During the ten-year
controversy that preceded...
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Scottish dish, made from
oatmeal fried with fat,
onions and seasonings. The "
skirl"
indicates the
noise made by the
frying ingredients.
Similar to
white pudding...