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Tarbat (Scottish Gaelic: tairbeart,
meaning 'a
crossing or isthmus') is a
civil parish in Highland, Scotland, in the north-east
corner of Ross and Cromarty...
- RFA
Tarbatness (A345) was a
fleet stores ship of the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary. In 1981, the ship was
bought by the
United States Military Sealift Command...
- Sir John
Allan Tarbat FCIS FRSA (10
October 1891 – 17
October 1977) was a
Scottish businessman,
politician and
sportsmen who
lived for 56
years in Ceylon...
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Tarbat Ness (Scottish Gaelic:
Rubha Thairbeirt) is
headland that lies at the end of the
Tarbat peninsula in
Easter Ross, Scotland. The name is from the...
- settlement, 95m SSW of
Tarbat West Church".
Historic Environment Scotland.
Retrieved 13
December 2023. "Port****mack,
Tarbatness Road,
Tarbat West Church". Canmore:...
- Sir Roderick's son, John Mackenzie, was in 1628
created a baronet, of
Tarbat in the
County of Ross, in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia, with remainder...
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served the
United Kingdom's
Royal Fleet Auxiliary as RFA
Tarbatness (A345). RFA
Tarbatness (A345) was
built at Swan
Hunter &
Wigham Richardson Ltd.,...
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George Mackenzie, 2nd
Baronet from 1654 to 1685 and as the
Viscount of
Tarbat from 1685 to 1703, was a
Scottish statesman. He was born at Innerteil, near...
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Tarbat House is a
Category A
listed building in the
Highland council area of
northern Scotland. A three-story
stone mansion in the
neoclassical style,...
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Richardson Ltd., Wallsend-On-Tyne,
United Kingdom for the
Royal Navy as RFA
Tarbatness (A-345) and launched, 1
February 1967. This
article incorporates text...