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Tinwald may
refer to:
Tinwald, New
Zealand Tinwald,
Dumfries and Galloway,
Scotland RAF
Tinwald Downs, a
Royal Air
Force base,
located near
Tinwald Charles...
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Hampstead in 1921, and
Allenton in 1939 to the
borough of Ashburton. In 1955,
Tinwald was
added to the borough.
Ashburton was used as a
training base for the...
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Tinwald is a town in Canterbury, New Zealand,
located approximately 3
kilometres (1.9 miles)
south of Ashburton, from
which it is
separated by the Ashburton...
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Charles Erskine also
spelled Areskine (1680 – 5
April 1763), of
Tinwald and Barjarg, Dumfries, and Alva,
Clackmannan was Lord Advocate, a
Scottish judge...
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Tinwald is a
village in
Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland,
lying a
little north of
Locharbriggs outside Dumfries.
Tinwald is also the name of...
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Rerenga Temuka* Thames*
Thornton Bay Ti
Point Tikorangi Timaru*
Tinopai Tinwald Tīrau
Titoki Tokanui,
Southland Tokanui,
Waikato Tokarahi Toko Tokomaru...
- Museum,
which first opened to the
public in the
summer of 1977. "Dumfries (
Tinwald Downs)".
Airfields of
Britain Conservation Trust.
Retrieved 12 June 2020...
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Charles Erskine, Lord
Tinwald,
Regent of
Humanity and the
inaugural Professor under Carstares' reforms....
- High
Court of
Justiciary (Scotland's
highest criminal court), of whom
Tinwald (Justice Clerk) was
elected preses (presiding member).
Subpoenas under...
- Carl
Gustav Fleischer.
Within a few
miles of
Dumfries are the
villages of
Tinwald,
Torthorwald and
Mouswald all of
which were
settled by Vikings. Dumfries...