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Traquair (Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Bhrìghde) is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Scottish Borders;
until 1975 it was in the
county of Peeblesshire...
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Traquair House,
approximately 7
miles southeast of Peebles, is
claimed to be the
oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland.
Whilst not
strictly a...
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Traquair is a
village in Scotland.
Traquair may also
refer to: Isla
Traquair (b. 1980),
Scottish television host
Phoebe Anna
Traquair (1852–1936), Irish-born...
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Phoebe Anna
Traquair (/trəˈkwɛər/; 24 May 1852 – 4
August 1936) was an Irish-born artist, who
achieved international recognition for her role in the Arts...
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Traquair pp. 63–67
Traquair pp. 70–73 Cornell,
David (2009). Bannockburn: The
Triumph of...
- Isla
Traquair (born 1
January 1980) is a
Scottish television host,
producer and journalist. She has
worked with STV,
Channel 5, and ITN. She is currently...
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Cladoselache ("branch shark") is an
extinct genus of shark-like
chondrichthyan (cartilaginous fish) from the Late
Devonian (Famennian) of
North America...
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February 13, 2020.
Retrieved February 13, 2020.
Traquair p. 254
Penman pp. 302–304
Traquair p. 123
Traquair p. 147
Della Cava,
Marco R. (May 24, 1995). "Gibson...
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Traquair DL (born 16
November 1964) is a
Scottish landowner, politician, hotelier, brewer, and writer. She is the
first female Laird of
Traquair and...
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Traquair (pronounced "Tra-quare") was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created on 23 June 1633 for John Stewart, Lord
Stewart of
Traquair....