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- Stracathro (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Catharach) is a small place in Angus, Scotland. It was the site of a Roman marching camp as their forces invaded to...
- Stracathro Hospital is a community hospital in Angus, Scotland. Established as a wartime Emergency Hospital Service facility during the Second World War...
- 56°44′28″N 2°39′18″W / 56.741°N 2.655°W / 56.741; -2.655The Battle of Stracathro, also known as the Battle of Inchbare, took place on 16 April 1130 about...
- Stracathro railway station served the sp****ly po****ted rural area around the villages of Stracathro and Inchbare as well as Dunlappie and other estates...
- full his love of country occupations on his purchase of the estate of Stracathro, Forfarshire, in 1847. Here, also, his constructive talent found scope...
- Inchtuthil (Legionary fortress), Cardean, Inverquharity (fortlet) and Stracathro. The forts of Drumquh****le, Menteith/Malling, Bochastle, Doune, Dalginross...
- Scotland some time after his defeat of Óengus of Moray at the Battle of Stracathro in 1130, but was recreated as a feudal earldom by Robert the Bruce and...
- and the English took Dunbar Castle on 27 April 1296. John abdicated at Stracathro, near Montrose, on 10 July 1296. Balliol was imprisoned in the Tower of...
- Glenblocker forts, as well as others in Strathmore, such as Cardean and Stracathro, formed a uniform system composed of several elements, the forts and watchtowers...
- Castle on 27 April 1296. Edward forced John to abdicate, which he did at Stracathro near Montrose on 10 July 1296. Here the arms of Scotland were formally...