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 O.S. Nock
Scotland, and its railways, have captivated several authors, notably Hamilton Ellis, and some Scots, notably John Thomas and W.A.C. Smith.
The primary reason for the magic of Scotland is the terrain which tends to be difficult, other than within the Central Valley.
The attempts to enter Scotland, or should it be to leave Scotland as the Edinburgh and Berwick was the first true endeavour, by rail caused Parliament to intervene, as in its wisdom, it could only perceive the need for one route, although as is so often the case Parliament's wishes were ignored.
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Although Clan Napier is one of the smaller clans of Scotland, the name Napier is one of the oldest in the country.
The name Napier is recorded in Scotland in documents dated before 1300, however, the present spelling only came into common usage in the late 17th century.
Having a position at court, or as a member of the royal household, was something to be proud of and not to be ashamed of and hidden.
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 DUMBARTONSHIRE - Online Information article about DUMBARTONSHIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Only a mile separates Garelochhead from Loch Long, and at Arrochar the distance from Tarbet on Loch Lomond is barely m.
Nearly all the glens are situated in the Highland part of the See also:
original clastic characters of the strata are obscured and the rocks between Arrochar and Inverarnan in Glen Falioch See also:
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