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  Caithness
Caithness remains in use as the name of a Lieutenancy Area, and of an area committee of Highland Council.
The Caithness constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom represented essentially the traditional county from 1708 to 1918.
Caithness is a land of open, rolling Farmland, moorland and scattered settlements.
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 Caithness - Toseeka Search Results
for the earldom of Caithness and the Caithness constituency of the Parliament...
Caithness was formerly a district within the Highland region from 1975 to 1996 and a local government county with its own county council from 1891 to 1975.
Caithness was a district of the Highland local government region of Scotland from 1975 to 1996.
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 Burnside Hotel
Burnside's boss at the time reputedly pulled strings to keep the murder sentence short, due to having need of his skills as a tractor driver.
Burnside was born in London, and attended St. John's and Pembroke Colleges at the University of Cambridge, where he was second wrangler in 1875.
Burnside is also remembered for the formulation of Burnside's problem, and for Burnside's lemma, though the latter should actually be attributed to Frobenius and Cauchy.
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 Caithness.Org - Caithness Castles : Freswick Castle
Andrs (or Andrew) married Frida, daughter of Kolbein hruga, baron of Agdir in Norway and lord of Wyre Castle in Orkney.
A charter of Earl Malise of Caithness confirming his daughter as his heir to the earldom was inspected on 12th May 1362.
This daughter of Earl Malise was niece to William, fifth Earl of Ross, her mother being the earl's sister Marjorie, and in 1361 the latter had made a grant of the lands of Freswick, Auckingill and Harpsdale to his half-brother, Hugh Ross of Balnagowan.
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 Caithness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Caithness is a traditional county and former administrative county which is now within the Highland area of Scotland.
Caithness is represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and in the Scottish Parliament as part of the constituencies of Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross.
Other quotes, :"Persons with a knowledge of Gaelic in the County of Caithness (in 1911) are found to number 1,685, and to constitute 6.7 per cent of the entire population of three years of age and upwards.
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 burnside   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Burnside - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burnside, Canterbury, a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Burnside, Shetland, a settlement on the Shetland Islands
Burnside, Caithness, a district of Thurso, Caithness, in Highland Scotland
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 Caithness - Everything on Caithness (information, latest news, articles,...)
Caithness (Gallaibh in Gaelic){{mnafgh1}} is a traditional county and former administrative county within the Highland area of Scotland.
In 2001 Caithness had a usually resident population of 23,866 and settlement centres include those of Berriedale, Burnside, Castletown, Dunnet, Halkirk, Haster, John O'Groats, Latheron, Mey, Reay, Sibster, Thurso, Watten and Wick{{mnafgh2}}.
The policeman's note was found in the archives in Wick A policeman's handwritten note from 85 years ago may hold a vital clue to a mysterious wreck off Caithness.
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 Thurso - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The town lies at the northern extreme of the A9 road, the main highway linking Caithness with the south of the country, and is about 32 kilometres (20 miles) west of John O Groats.
The European Surfing Championships are sometimes held in Caithness, with Thurso being the main focus of activity.
From the A9 near Burnside (ND107689), in Thurso, the A836 leads generally west towards Reay, Melvich, Bettyhill and Tongue.
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 Caithness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caithness was formerly a district within the Highland region from 1975 to 1996 and a local government county with its own county council from 1890 to 1975.
Prior to implementation of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889, these were also parishes of the Church of Scotland, and one Caithness parish, Reay, straddled the boundary between the county of Caithness and the county of Sutherland, and another, Thurso had a separate fragment bounded by Reay and Halkirk.
Between 1708 and 1832 the Caithness constituency was one of the Buteshire and Caithness alternating constituencies: one constituency elected a Member of Parliament (MP) to one parliament and then the other elected an MP to the next.
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B: 1833 Father: Donald ROSS Latheron, Caithness, Scotland Mother: Cathrine Mrs ROSS Alexander ROSS (M)....................
B: 1844 Father: William ROSS Keiss, Caithness, Scotland Mother: Catherine Mrs ROSS Anne ROSS (F).........................
B: 1831 Father: Alexander ROSS Latheron, Caithness, Scotland Mother: Isabella (Mrs) ROSS Barbara ROSS (F)......................
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The chapel was built in 1863 on the main road nearby in the middle of Glen Osmond village.
The Burnside Council later decided that the lanes should have names so that they could be more easily identified.Origin of present nameNamed after Philip Claridge.
The Burnside Council later decided that the lanes should have names so that they could be more easily identified.Origin of present nameNamed after the coaching firm Cobb and Co. Cobb and Co horse drawn coaches ran a regular service for mail and passengers to country towns between 1850 and 1900.
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 Burnside, Ambrose Everett - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Burnside, Ambrose Everett (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the Civil War, Burnside commanded a brigade at the first battle of Bull Run Bull Run, small stream, NE Va., c.30 mi (50 km) SW of Washington, D.C. Two important battles of the Civil War were fought there: the first on July 21, 1861, and the second Aug. 29–30, 1862.
After fighting the Seminole and serving in the Mexican War, Hooker resigned from the army in 1853 and was for several years a farmer in California.
Burnside was elected governor of Rhode Island in 1866 and was reelected in 1867 and 1868.
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C: 4 Oct 1823 Father: William ADAMSON Wick, Caithness, Scotland Mother: Sarah Campbell E. C: 10 Dec 1767 Father: Magnus ADAMSON Bressay, Shetland, Scotland Edward ADAMSONE (M)...................
B: 1825 Father: William ADAMSON (1771) Bruan, Caithness, Scotland Mother: Emily or Emelial FINLAYSON Janet ADAMSON (F).....................
ADAMSON Latheron, Caithness, Scotland Robert Cairncross ADAMSON (M).........
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 The Scotsman - Sport - Caithness in sparkling form over Old Course   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
KRYSTLE Caithness, a 14-year-old from the local St Regulus Club, equalled the par of 76 over the Old Course at St Andrews yesterday to become one of the youngest-ever qualifiers for the matchplay stages of the Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship.
Kenny, the 2000 champion, had a best-of-day three-under- par 73, highlighted by an eagle three at the second, while Laing, the winner in 1996 and last year’s beaten finalist, had a 74 that included an eagle at the long fifth.
Caithness, with her nine-handicap father, Jim, as her proud caddie, had been allowed time off school, Waid Academy in Anstruther, to compete in the event, and she will continue her golfing education today with a first round tie against Ladybank’s Jo Carthew.
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 Caithness, British, Art Glass at Glass Pottery Store
The boundaries of Caithness are not identical in all contexts.
The general aspect of Caithness, which measures in area about 712 square miles (1844 km²), is flat; and this peculiarity is rendered still more striking by the almost total absence of forest.
Ltd Ed Caithness Paperweight Hound of the Baskervilles $312.64
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 Burnside of Innerleith
A charming and well located smallholding with an attractive 3 bedroom cottage, stable block and 7.48 acres of good grazing land.
Set within 7.48 acres of grazing land, Burnside of Innerleith is a most attractive and secluded property.
The cottage occupies an easily accessible yet peaceful rural location which commands fine views over the neighbouring Fife countryside.
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Worried walkers watched the puma-like creature on a popular footpath in the Lower Burnside area of the town on Tuesday afternoon around 2.30pm.
The animal appeared behind a row of houses before jumping onto a shed roof and disappearing into overgrown wasteland.
When we came to the end of the path at Lower Burnside we saw what we now take to be a large cat of the cougar species.
www.scottishbigcats.co.uk /caithness04.htm   (325 words)

  
 Holiday cottages in Forfar, Angus
Kitchen/ dining room with gas cooker, microwave, washing machine, fridge freezer and an open fire.
Burnside Mill is situated 2 miles from the market town of Forfar, home of the Forfar bridie.
Forfar golf course is just 1 mile away and the Murton nature reserve, where otters, ducks and wading birds may all been seen, is just across the road.
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 Shore Comp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the fourth annual Open Shore Championship held in Caithness.
The event will be pegged and zoned on the beaches of Caithness and will take place from 1 pm to 7 pm to take advantage of the fishing during the early hours of darkness.
The competition will be fished on a conservation basis with all fish being measured and returned immediately after capture.
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 Clan Sinclair - www.clansinclair.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is unpredictable and we can have all four seasons in a day in Caithness even in mid summer.
These can be very active at this time of year when the wind drops and it is recommended you bring or purchase over here an insect repellent.
Suitable alternatives are being provided for those who have already notified me of their diet requirements.
www.clansinclair.org /International_Clan_Gathering_Guide.htm   (456 words)

  
 Caithness Roll of Honour 1914-1919:Malcolm - Murray:Highland Archives
Caithness Roll of Honour 1914-1919:Malcolm - Murray:Highland Archives
L/Cpl. 5th (Sutherland and Caithness Hld) Seaforth Hldrs.
Miller Gavin B C. Sgt. 5th (Sutherland and Caithness Hld) Seaforth Hldrs.
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On the journey from Edinburgh to Caithness interesting sites and some of the history will be explained.
The badge should also be worn as you arrive at your hotel in Caithness, as this will help the greeters and hotel staff.
In Caithness, Malcolm Caithness will be at the St, Clair Hotel, Thurso Tel: 01847 896481/ 893730.
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 Caithness Family History Society
I spent some time In Caithness earlier on this year, and managed to do a bit of
Caithness, most of them ending up in Leith by the 1900s.
caithness, but i will be visiting in the next few weeks, incidently the
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 holiday cottages Scotland, Aberdeenshire: Burnside Cottage in Glass
Burnside Cottage is the last house on the left hand side of the road.
Please telephone the owner, Ms Horne, for key collection details at least 48 hours prior to your holiday.
Thank you, and I look foward to meeting you.
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 Caithness Business Club - Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We produce a complete package from planning, shooting, voice overs, graphics, packaging & music which can be specially composed and played for us.
Dale House is in the Caithness countryside, and yet only 2 miles off the A9 and 30 minutes from Wick airport.
It has been transformed from a Lairds House to a venue for discreet meetings, training events, private dinners and conferences.
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 Squash Courts in and near Thurso, Caithness Scotland
Squash Courts in and near Thurso, Caithness Scotland
A comprehensive directory for finding days out, activities, events and attractions around the UK.
Squash Courts in Towns near to Thurso, Caithness
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 Photographs of Carnoustie championship golf course :: Donald Ford Images :: Corporate Calendars and gifts with ...
Alongside these ferocious links, however, lie a terrific supporting cast.
First of all, there is the Carnoustie Burnside course, a wonderful test of links golf, shorter than its big brother, of course, but much tighter in places, with potential heathery graves everywhere - and the Barry Burn interfering on at least five occasions.
Buddon Links opened as an eighteen hole course in 1981 and is an ideal foil for its neighbours.
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