Appin (Scottish Gaelic: An Apainn) is a coastal district of the Scottish West Highlands bounded to the west by Loch Linnhe, to the south by Loch Creran...
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Appin is a coastal district of the Scottish Highlands. Appin may also refer to: Appin, New South Wales, Australia Appin, Ontario, Canada Appin (Bennettsville...
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54°53′42″N 2°56′02″W / 54.895°N 2.934°W / 54.895; -2.934 The Appin Murder (Scottish Gaelic: Murt na h-Apainn) was the assassination by a concealed...
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Appin was an Indian cyberespionage company started in 2003 and run by brothers Rajat and Anuj Khare. Although it initially started as a cybersecurity...
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Clan Stewart of Appin is the West Highland branch of the Clan Stewart and have been a distinct clan since their establishment in the 15th century. Their...
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Appin is a town on the south-west fringe of Sydney in the Macarthur Region in Tharawal country near its boundary with Gandangara country, New South Wales...
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The Appin Dogs Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Appin, New South Wales. They currently play in the Group...
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Kévin Sebastien Appin (born 20 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Segunda División club Burgos and the Martinique...
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Allan Breck Stewart (section Life and the Appin murder)
was a Scottish soldier and Jacobite. He was also a prime suspect in the Appin Murder case, that inspired novels by Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson...
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Clan Stewart (section Stewarts of Appin)
two other Stewart/Stuart clans, Clan Stuart of Bute and Clan Stewart of Appin. Stuart of Bute is the only one of the three clans at present which has...
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Appin Parish, Cumberland is one of the 57 parishes of Cumberland County, New South Wales, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. Its eastern boundary...
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The Appin coal mine disaster was a coal mine disaster in New South Wales that killed fourteen people: Alexander Lawson, Alwyn Brewin, Francis Garrity...
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The Appin Group is a thick sequence of metamorphosed Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks that outcrop across the Central Highlands of Scotland, east of the...
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Appin Road is a New South Wales secondary highway linking Campbelltown and Sydney's western suburbs with Wollongong. It is named after Appin, which lies...
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leader of the Scottish Clan Stewart of Appin. He was wrongfully accused and hanged as an accessory to the Appin Murder, the assassination of Colin Roy...
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Sheridan Township, Huron County, Michigan (redirect from Appin, Michigan)
the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 627 at the 2020 census. Appin was a settlement founded by people from Scotland. It had a post office from...
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The Appin Massacre was the mass murder of Aboriginal men, women and children in the New South Wales settlement of Appin, South Western Sydney, on 17 April...
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Southwest Middlesex, Ontario (redirect from Appin, Ontario)
township includes the communities of Appin, Ekfrid, Glencoe, Lewis Corners, Macksville, Mayfair, Newbury Station, North Appin Station, North Ekfrid, North Glencoe...
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Appin was a railway station in Scotland, close to the Sound of Shuna on the east shore of Loch Laiche - an arm of Loch Linnhe, Portnacroish, Appin in Argyll...
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Appin near Bennettsville, South Carolina dates from 1875. The boundaries of the listed property were increased to include more, perhaps outbuildings or...
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Mid Argyll District Mull District North Lorn District: the Lismore and Appin, and Ardchattan electoral divisions only, rest (Ballachulish and Kinlochleven...
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Duror (section Appin Murder)
water), occasionally Duror of Appin, is a small, remote coastal village that sits at the base of Glen Duror, in district of Appin, in the Scottish West Highlands...
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Egypt Falls (redirect from Appin Falls)
Egypt Falls (MacFarlane Falls) also known as Appin Falls, the Curtains and Piper's Glen Falls, is a waterfall located in the Municipality of the County...
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Kidnapped is set around real 18th-century Scottish events, notably the "Appin Murder" and the Highland Clearances, which occurred in the aftermath of...
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Stewart of Pearston Stewart of Pearston Stewart of Lorn Clan Stewart of Appin Earls of Atholl Earls of Buchan Earls of Traquair (illegitimate) John Stewart...
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both the Appin and Atholl Regiments. With the exception of Donald MacLaren, the majority of MacLarens in the Appin Regiment were from Appin, twenty-seven...
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dispatched three military detachments into Dharawal lands, culminating in the Appin massacre (April 1816) in which at least 14 Aboriginal people were killed...
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Aboriginal peoples to be treated kindly, in 1816 he gave orders that led to the Appin Massacre of Gundungurra and Dharawal people during the Hawkesbury and Nepean...
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heavy fire. On the Jacobite right, the Atholl Brigade, Lochiel's and the Appin Regiment left their start positions and charged towards Barrell's and Munro's...
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not the oldest building in the suburb. That honour goes to a farmhouse on Appin Road called Denfield and Curtilage which was built in the 1830s by John...
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