Events from the year 1833 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Francis Jeffrey Solicitor General for Scotland – Henry Cockburn Lord President of the Court of Session...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1833. 1833 (MDCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
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Translations (premiered 1980) is set in County Donegal in 1833. 1833 in Scotland 1833 in Wales "Church Temporalities Act, 1833". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved...
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Royal burgh (redirect from Royal Burghs (Scotland) Act 1833)
Burghs (Scotland) Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 76) reformed the election of the town councils that governed royal burghs. Those qualified to vote in parliamentary...
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Police burgh (redirect from Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1833)
A police burgh was a Scottish burgh which had adopted a "police system" for governing the town. They existed from 1833 to 1975. The first police burghs...
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Muckle Hart of Benmore (category 1833 in Scotland)
Charles St John who in 1833 stalked the celebrated muckle hart of Benmore... Cameron, A.G. (1923) The Wild Red Deer of Scotland. Blackwood: London and...
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Government of India Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85), sometimes called the East India Company Act 1833 or the Charter Act 1833, was an Act of the Parliament...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1833. The first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were...
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Madras College (category 1833 establishments in Scotland)
a Scottish comprehensive secondary school located in St Andrews, Fife. It educates over 1,400 pupils aged between 11 and 18 and was founded in 1833 by...
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Scottish inventor and engineer Robert Erskine (physician) (1677–1718), advisor to Peter the Great Robert St Clair-Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn (1833–1890)...
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Menzies Aviation (category 1833 establishments in Scotland)
Menzies, with his first shop in Princes Street, Edinburgh, in 1833. In 1941, the company's branch in Greenock was destroyed in the Greenock Blitz. Menzies...
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Scottish advocate, judge, parliamentarian and civil servant Hugh Macmillan (minister) (1833–1903), Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland Hugh...
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John Robert Dunn (redirect from John Dunn (1833-1895))
British descent. Born in Port Alfred in 1834, he spent his childhood in Port Natal/Durban.: 24 He was orphaned as a teenager, and lived in native dress on...
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December 1748 – 29 May 1833) is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Scottish fiddle music. Marshall was born in Fochabers, Scotland. He entered the...
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Australian politician Jim Lambie (born 1964), Scottish installation artist John Lambie (engineer) (1833–1895), Scottish locomotive engineer John Lambie (footballer...
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Isobel Gowdie (category Witch trials in Scotland)
descriptions mirror those of Pitcairn in 1833 and George F. Black in 1937 who wrote in the Calendar of Witchcraft in Scotland that "This is the most remarkable...
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Glengoyne distillery (category 1833 establishments in Scotland)
distillery continuously in operation since its founding in 1833 at Dumgoyne, north of Glasgow, Scotland. Glengoyne is unique in producing Highland single...
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Brownlow House (category Houses completed in 1833)
century house located in Lurgan, Northern Ireland. It was built for Irish politician Charles Brownlow, 1st Baron Lurgan in 1833 by Scottish architect William...
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microbiologist David Bruce (naturalist) (1833–1903), Scottish-American natural history collector David II of Scotland (1324–1371), David Bruce, King of Scots...
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Burgh (category Types of subdivision in the United Kingdom)
legislation were enacted in 1833: The Royal Burghs (Scotland) Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 76) and the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 46)...
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Events from the year 2024 in Scotland. First Minister Humza Yousaf (until 7 May 2024 ) John Swinney (starting 8 May 2024) Secretary of State: Alister...
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Foot-Ball Club (category 1824 establishments in Scotland)
Records of Scotland. "Historic 'foot-ball' rulebook found". BBC News. 28 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2020. "Playing the game in 1833 - the world's...
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Robert Lyon (duellist) (category 1833 in Upper Canada)
1833), the son of a British officer, was said to be the last fatality in Canadian duelling history, shot by a fellow law student, John Wilson in 1833...
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independent candidates. The election took place from December 1832 to January 1833, with polling staggered across constituencies. The Whigs won an overall majority...
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Alexander Henry Rhind (category 1833 births)
Rhind (/raɪnd/; 26 July 1833 – 3 July 1863) was a Scottish antiquarian and archaeologist. Born on 26 July 1833 in Wick in the Scottish Highlands, Rhind studied...
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socialite Anthony Home (1826–1914), Scottish Victoria Cross recipient Daniel Dunglas Home (1833–1886), Scottish spiritualist David Home (disambiguation)...
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This is an incomplete list of whisky distilleries in Scotland. According to the Scotch Whisky Association there were 151 distilleries licensed to produce...
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(blogger) (fl. 1980s), British far-left blogger John Merry Ross (1833–1883), Scottish academic author and teacher John Ross House (disambiguation) S. John...
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Annie MacPherson (category 1833 births)
Annie Parlane MacPherson (1833 – 27 November 1904) was a Scottish evangelical Quaker and philanthropist who founded Home Children, which sent poor and...
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