- from the
original (PDF) on 26
March 2009. (412 KB) (www.highland.gov.uk) Miss
Dempster "Folk-Lore of
Sutherlandshire" Folk-Lore Journal.
Volume 6, 1888....
- and
replaced the
former Parliament of
Scotland shire constituency of
Sutherlandshire. The
constituency represented essentially the
traditional county of...
- East
Sutherland Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic: Gàidhlig
Chataibh [ˈkaːlɪkʲ ˈxaʰt̪ɪv]) is an
extinct dialect of
Scottish Gaelic that was
spoken in
fishing villages...
-
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal, Scots: Airmadale)[failed verification] is a
small village on the
north coast of Scotland, in the
council area of Highland...
- Hugh
Mackay (c. 1640 – 24 July 1692) was a
professional soldier from
Sutherlandshire in Scotland, who
spent most of his
career in the
service of William...
-
Sutherland was a
constituency that
returned shire commissioners to the
Parliament of
Scotland and to the
Convention of the Estates.
Sutherland became a...
- (Linlithgowshire).
Sutherland is
occasionally still referred to as
Sutherlandshire. Similarly, Argyllshire, Buteshire, Caithness-shire and
Fifeshire are...
-
Treasury from
February to
October 1814. Born in the
village of Tongue,
Sutherlandshire on the
north coast of Scotland,
Campbell immigrated as a
young boy...
-
Sutherland Shire Council".
Sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au.
Retrieved 4
April 2017. "Plant
Nursery -
Sutherland Shire Council".
Sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved...
- 1910. p. 6. "
Sutherlandshire (1882);
Cargo vessel; Ship,
Royal Museums Greenwich". www.rmg.co.uk. "The
Survivors of the "
Sutherlandshire"".
Arbroath Herald...