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    at Stirling, including Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1542, and others were born or died there. There have been at least eight sieges of Stirling Castle, including...
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    RFA Stirling Castle is a ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary operated by the Ministry of Defence. Acquired in 2023, the ship entered drydock at HMNB Devonport...
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  • been at least eight sieges of Stirling Castle, a strategically important fortification in Stirling, Scotland. Stirling is located at the crossing of the...
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    RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service...
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    as the Rock". Once the capital of Scotland, Stirling is visually dominated by Stirling Castle. Stirling also has a medieval parish church, the Church...
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  • Stirling Castle is a castle in Stirling, Scotland. Stirling Castle may also refer to: HMS Stirling Castle: one of a number of Royal Navy ships Stirling...
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  • Auxiliary have been named Stirling Castle (sometimes spelled 'Sterling') after Stirling Castle in Scotland, including: HMS Stirling Castle (1679), a 70-gun third-rate...
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  • Several ships have been named Stirling Castle for Stirling Castle in Scotland: Stirling Castle (1801 ship) was launched at Calcutta. A French privateer...
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    Wallace joined Moray in September near Dundee, and they marched to Stirling. Stirling, in the words of Stuart Reid, was "traditionally regarded as the key...
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    and sent her son's tutor Arthur Lallart to meet Mary. He met her at Stirling Castle on 15 September 1561 before she rode to Kincardine and Perth. Mary...
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    HMS Stirling Castle was a 70-gun third-rate built at Deptford Dockyard, in 1678/79. She was in active commission for the War of the English Succession...
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    Warwolf (category Stirling Castle)
    created in Scotland by order of Edward I of England, during the siege of Stirling Castle in 1304, as part of the Wars of Scottish Independence. A contemporary...
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  • The Governor of Stirling Castle was the military officer who commanded Stirling Castle, in Scotland. Control of the castle frequently passed between the...
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  • of Guise, was crowned as Queen of Scotland in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on 9 September 1543. Mary's father, James V, died in December 1542...
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    James travelled to England. Mar remained at Stirling Castle with Prince Henry. While Mar was away from Stirling on business connected with death of his mother...
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    Airthrey Castle is a historic building and estate which now forms part of the buildings and grounds of the University of Stirling in central Scotland....
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    houses in Scotland, including Methven Castle, Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace and Newark Castle in Ettrick Forest, with the incomes from...
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    abolished and Stirling Council took over all local government functions within the area. The administrative centre of the area is the city of Stirling, with the...
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    battle and was succeeded by his son James V. Born on 17 March 1473 at Stirling Castle, James was the eldest son of King James III and Margaret of Denmark...
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  • HMS Stirling Castle was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Chatham Dockyard and launched on 21 September 1705. On 12 March...
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  • The Battle of Crater or Operation Stirling Castle was an encounter in 1967 during the Aden Emergency. After the mutiny of the Arab Armed Police and ambush...
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    of Some Scots Royal Landscapes: Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse, Linlithgow, Falkland & Stirling (Stirling, 2016), pp. 8–9. Exchequer Rolls, 18 (Edinburgh...
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    909778 Stirling Castle was launched in 1829. She wrecked in 1836 on Eliza Reef on passage from Sydney for Singapore and Manila. Stirling Castle enters...
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  • 1496–97, and possibly as early as 1495. Records show her living at Stirling Castle from 3 June 1496, and from 30 October to March 1497 at Linlithgow Palace...
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    James V (category People of Stirling Castle)
    Flodden on 9 September 1513. James was crowned in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on 21 September 1513. The nobility accepted Margaret Tudor as regent...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots (category People of Stirling Castle)
    France. Beaton wanted to move Mary away from the coast to the safety of Stirling Castle. Regent Arran resisted the move but backed down when Beaton's armed...
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    Battle of Bannockburn (category Museums in Stirling (council area))
    John Balliol, acknowledge Bruce as their king or lose their lands. Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress occupied by the English, was under siege by...
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    HMS Stirling Castle was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Israel Pownoll and launched on 28 June 1775 at Chatham. She was...
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  • Dundaff Castle, also known as Sir John de Graham Castle or Graham's Castle, is a ruined 12th century square motte and bailey castle in the Stirling council...
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  • Look up Stirling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland. Stirling may also refer to: Stirling's approximation...
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