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    in Caithness, but was gradually overtaken by Scots and then English. Norn had probably become extinct in Caithness by the 15th century. The Caith element...
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    main offices of The John O'Groat Journal and The Caithness Courier are located in Wick, as are Caithness General Hospital (run by NHS Highland), the Wick...
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  • Caithness may refer to: Caithness (county of Scotland) Caithness (local government district, Highland region) Caithness (UK Parliament constituency) Earl...
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    earldom/mormaership of Caithness. The next year, however, all of his titles were declared forfeit for treason. Earlier, Caithness had been intermittently...
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    Council wards of Alness and Ardross, Brora, Caithness Central, Caithness North East, Caithness North West, Caithness South East, Dornoch Firth, Ferindonald...
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  • Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, may refer to: Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (UK Parliament constituency), a Scottish constituency of the...
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    elected from the wards in the area. Three of the older management areas, Caithness, Nairn and Sutherland, were very similar to earlier local government counties...
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    Craster (redirect from Craster, Caithness)
    Craster is a small fishing village on the Northumberland coast of England, eight miles (13 km) from Alnwick. The next village to the north is Embleton...
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  • Loch of Warehouse (Ulbster, Caithness) Loch Watenan (Ulbster, Caithness) Loch Watston (Stirlingshire) Loch Watten (Caithness) loch famous for its trout...
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  • Wilfrid Caithness or Wilfred Caithness (1883–1954) was a British stage and film actor. He played the role of Sebastian Moran in the 1935 film The Triumph...
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    instead giving the lands of Caithness to the second son from his second marriage, William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness, in 1476, and the lands at Roslin...
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  • Station Caithness Long Island Energy Center Shepherds Flat Wind Farm Coso Geothermal Power Project Geothermal system at Beowawe "Projects Map – Caithness Energy...
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    Buteshire Alternated with Caithness County of Bute except burgh of Rothesay Caithness Alternated with Buteshire County of Caithness except burgh of Wick Clackmannanshire...
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    at 706 metres, its summit is the highest point in the county of Caithness. Caithness is generally quite low lying. Morven's relative height and conical...
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    The Caithness flag is the flag of the county of Caithness. It was registered with the Flag Institute as the official flag of the county in 2016. The flag...
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  • William Sinclair (1410–1480), 1st Earl of Caithness (1455–1476), last Earl (Jarl) of Orkney (1434–1470 de facto, –1472 de jure), 2nd Lord Sinclair and...
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    declared Ross and Caithness to be separate shires. The boundary used for the shire of Caithness created in 1504 was the diocese of Caithness, which included...
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    peers, proposed by Lord Grocott in 2018. Caithness is an opponent of fractional-reserve banking. Caithness was a trustee of Queen Elizabeth Castle of...
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  • weekly newspapers, the John O'Groat Journal and the Caithness Courier, both serving the Caithness area in the Highland council area of Scotland. The two...
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  • Caithness Glass is a Scottish artistic glassware manufacturing company. It was established in Wick, Caithness, Scotland in 1961 by Robin Sinclair, 2nd...
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    creation of Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, which merged Caithness and Sutherland and the Easter Ross area of Ross, Cromarty and Skye. Caithness and Sutherland...
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    Burnside is a predominantly residential area of Thurso, Caithness, in the Highland council area of Scotland. Much of the district was built up during...
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    Flows national nature reserve. "Caithness and Sutherland Peatlands SPA". NatureScot. Retrieved 14 October 2020. "Caithness & Sutherland Peatlands". Ramsar...
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  • Sheriff of Caithness was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order in Caithness, Scotland. The sheriffdom of Caithness appears...
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    politically united with Caithness. An old story tells that possession of the island was once disputed between the Earls of Orkney and Caithness. To resolve the...
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    Brough /brɒx/ is a small village in Caithness on the far north coast of mainland Scotland. It is the most northerly village of mainland Great Britain...
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    Kate Caithness CBE is a Scottish curler. She served as the President of the World Curling Federation from 2010 to 2022. Caithness began curling in the...
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    of Caithness (d. 1431) David Stewart, Master of Atholl (d. bef. 1437) In 1390, Stewart's niece Euphemia resigned to him the Earldom of Caithness. In...
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    Caithness General Hospital is a rural general hospital operated by NHS Highland, located in Wick, Caithness, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Highland....
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    transmission mast used to broadcast BBC television and radio signals to Caithness was located here until 1960. The village had a railway station until trains...
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