Breadalbane (/brəˈdɔːlbən/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Bràghaid Albann, meaning "upper Alba" or "upland of Alba") is a region of the southern/central Scottish...
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Earl of Breadalbane and Holland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1681 for Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet, of Glenorchy, who had...
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Canada Breadalbane, Scotland, an area of the Scottish Highlands Breadalbane (ship), a British merchant ship The Earl of Breadalbane and Holland The Marquess...
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Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1636 – 19 March 1717), known as Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet from 1670 to 1681, was a member of Scottish nobility...
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of Ormelie from 1831 to 1834, was a Scottish nobleman and Liberal politician. Born at Dundee, Angus, Breadalbane was the son of Lieutenant-General John...
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Breadalbane (/brəˈdɔːlbən/) is a small village located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire. It is located...
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Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland KB (10 March 1696 – 26 January 1782), styled Lord Glenorchy from 1716 until 1752, was a Scottish peer, diplomat...
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the death of Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane in 1922. Section 3 of the Public Offices (Scotland) Act 1817 limited the salary for the office...
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Kilchurn Castle (category Historic Scotland properties in Argyll and Bute)
Breadalbane and moved to Taymouth Castle, Kilchurn fell out of use and was in ruins by 1770. It is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland and...
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Clan Campbell (redirect from Campbell of Breadalbane)
units throughout the Commonwealth. Campbell of Breadalbane: the tartan of the Campbells of the Breadalbane and Glenorchy branches. Campbell of Cawdor: the...
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1st Marquess of Breadalbane FRS (30 March 1762 – 29 March 1834), known as John Campbell until 1782 and as The Earl of Breadalbane and Holland between...
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expedition. Breadalbane was built by Hedderwich & Rowan for a Scottish merchant consortium in a shipyard on the Clyde River, in Scotland in 1843. She...
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was a Scottish nobleman and Liberal politician. Campbell was born at Fermoy, County Cork, the eldest son of John Campbell, 6th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland...
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Breadalbane Football Club is an association football club from Aberfeldy in Scotland. Although a form of 'mob' football had been played in the town, the...
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Taymouth Castle (category Listed castles in Scotland)
of Breadalbane, an area in the Highlands of Scotland; and Glenorchy, a glen in Argyll and Bute. A number of the Campbells were Earls of Breadalbane and...
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Breadalbane Academy is a 2–18 mixed, state all-through school in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It has a Gaelic Medium provision in the primary...
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Campbell, 9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland MC DL JP (11 June 1889 – 5 May 1959), known as Charles Campbell until 1923, was a Scottish peer and soldier....
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The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Lloyds Banking...
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petitioners as "Feudal Countess of Crawfurd-Lindsay", "Feudal Earl of Breadalbane" and "Feudal Earl of Rothes". In the ruling in 2010, the Lord Lyon stated...
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Carsebreck Blair Atholl Blairgowrie Breadalbane Aberfeldy Breadalbane Glendochart Breadalbane Kenmore Breadalbane Killin Clunie Comrie Coupar Angus &...
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The Breadalbane Hydro-Electric Scheme is a hydroelectric scheme in the Breadalbane area of Perthshire, Scotland. It comprises seven power stations which...
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Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross (redirect from Aberfeldy, Scotland)
closer to 2,500). The town is home to Breadalbane Academy. Based in Aberfeldy since the nineteenth century, Breadalbane Academy is an all-through, mixed English...
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The Slate Islands then became part of the Netherlorn estates of the Breadalbane family, a branch of Clan Campbell. From the late 17th century the Dukes...
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1824–1826: John Campbell, Viscount Glenorchy (afterwards 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane) 1826–1827: Thomas Hay-Drummond, 11th Earl of Kinnoull 1827–1830: Francis...
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north-west of Arrochar The Braes of Balquhidder, north-west of Callander Breadalbane, west and north of Killin Lorne, north-east of Oban Cowal, north-west...
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Rector of the University of Glasgow (category Lists of rectors of Scottish universities)
Universities (Scotland) Act 1889, which provided for the election of a rector at all of the universities in existence at the time in Scotland (being St Andrews...
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The Breadalbane Brooch is a silver and gilt Celtic penannular brooch probably made in Ireland, but later altered and then found in Scotland. Probably...
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Massacre of Glencoe (category 1692 in Scotland)
excluded from the indemnity issued by the Scottish Privy Council. Stair's letter of 2 December to Breadalbane shows the decision to make him an example...
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Privy seal (redirect from Privy Seal of Scotland)
Marquess of Breadalbane in 1922. The "signet or privy seal" of the Kingdom of Ireland was a single seal, whereas in England and Scotland the signet was...
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Alba (redirect from Alba (Scotland))
Causantín mac Áeda (Constantine II, 943–952)), had expanded. The region of Breadalbane (Bràghad Albann, the upper part of "Alba") takes its name from it as...
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