Dreghorn is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, 3.5 kilometres (2+1⁄4 miles) east of Irvine town centre, on the old main road from Irvine to Kilmarnock...
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Dreghorn Barracks are located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The barracks are situated at the southern edge of the city, south of Colinton, and adjacent to the...
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Sir Alan Stewart of Dreghorn (died 19 July 1333) was a Scottish nobleman. The son of Sir John Stewart (d. 1298) and his wife Margaret de Bonkyll, Sir Alan...
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Allan Dreghorn (1706–1764) was an 18th century Scottish architect largely associated with Glasgow He was born in Glasgow the son of Robert Dreghorn of Ruchill...
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Dreghorn railway station was a railway station serving the village of Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was originally part of the Glasgow...
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Greenwood Academy is an 11–18 state secondary school in Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Between 2019–2020, the pupil roll was 1,263 with an average...
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The Hon John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn FRSE (15 December 1734 – 24 December 1796) was a Scottish advocate who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice...
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Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll Earls of Angus (extinct 1361) Alan Stewart of Dreghorn Stewart of Darnley Earls of Lennox Stewart of Garlies Earls of Galloway...
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Edinburgh City Bypass (section Junction 7: Dreghorn)
built was the Colinton section (A702 to Baberton) opened in 1981, with the Dreghorn junction opening circa 1985. Next up was the Sighthill section (Baberton...
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Advantages. Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–89. Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–94. Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–91. Dreghorn (1967), pp. 96–97. Dreghorn (1967), p. 96. Dreghorn (1967)...
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Bush & Dreghorn was a merchantman launched in 1798 at Leith. Between November 1800 and May 1801, she was one of 100–200 British merchantmen detained by...
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John Boyd Dunlop (category People from Dreghorn)
and, despite its name, was Du Cros's creation. He was born on a farm in Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, and studied to be a veterinary surgeon at the Dick Vet...
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modern Irvine contains the oldest continually inhabited village in Europe. Dreghorn, a separate village on the outskirts of Irvine, appears to contain archaeological...
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deepened by the part he took in connection with the two settlements at Dreghorn. Twice over within the space of two short years that unfortunate parish...
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Nicola Sturgeon (category People from Dreghorn)
west of Scotland. Sturgeon grew up in Prestwick and in the village of Dreghorn, in a terraced council house, which her parents bought through the right-to-buy...
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Scottish nobleman. Alexander Stewart was the third son of Sir Alan Stewart of Dreghorn and Lady Marion Cameron. By 1345 he had received a charter for lands at...
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Pipes and Drums of Lothians and Borders Battalion, Army Cadet Force 870 (Dreghorn) Squadron, Air Training Corps As part of the Future Force 2020 budgetary...
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two local multiplexes. BFBS Radio broadcasts from studios on the base at Dreghorn Barracks across the city on 98.5FM as part of its UK Bases network. Small...
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Archived from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015. Dreghorn, William. "The Antiquities of Turkish Nicosia". stwing.upenn.edu. Retrieved...
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Murder, She Wrote Matt Cleveland Episode: "Bloodlines" 1994 Full House Mr. Dreghorn Episode: "Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen " 1995 The Simpsons Himself Voice,...
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1992. The battalion returned to Scotland in October 1993 and moved into Dreghorn Barracks, near Edinburgh. Due to the Options for Change defence review...
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Tontine Hotel and its Assembly Rooms, designed from 1737 by architect Allan Dreghorn with adaptations in 1781 by architect William Hamilton of St Andrew's Square...
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studied law, was a Senator of the College of Justice, and became Lord Dreghorn; he was also joint founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Maclaurin...
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Balgonie, Glenrothes, Leslie, Markinch, Thornton Fife 22 Irvine 37,580 Dreghorn, Irvine North Ayrshire 23 Dumfries 34,040 Dumfries Dumfries and Galloway...
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59924". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 September 2011. p. 18714. "Dreghorn barracks handover ceremony". Alamy. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August...
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bands and four pipes and drums: Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh Lowland Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland (Reserve)...
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an already decorative art form. Cemetery Graveyard Churchyard Headstone Dreghorn Perceton Thomas Reid's tombstone Understanding Scottish Graveyards by B...
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to the 11th Security Force Assistance Brigade. Personnel are based at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh. 5th Battalion – redesignation of the 1st Battalion...
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Paton — MF SCO Thomas Cruden — MF MAR Youssef Daouichy — MF SCO Brook Dreghorn — FW SCO Lewis Neilson — FW SCO Brendan Sharpe — FW SCO Euan Baird —...
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