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  • 101Adam Bruce — Adam Robert Bruce (born 1968) is the current Finlaggan Pursuivant of Arms, a herald in service to the Clan Donald of Scotland.He is the younger son of the Earl of Elgin Kincardine and 2nd cousin of Alastair Bruce of Crionaich, the current… …

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  • 102Battle of Culloden — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Culloden partof=the Jacobite Rising of 1745–46 caption= date=16 April 1746 place=Culloden, Scotland result=Decisive Hanoverian Victory combatant1=flagicon|UK|1606 British Army combatant2=Jacobites,… …

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  • 103Cornish people — Cornishman redirects here. For the passenger train, see Cornishman (train). For the newspaper, see The Cornishman. Cornish people Kernowyon …

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  • 104Gigha — Infobox Scottish island | latitude=55.68 longitude= 5.75 GridReference=NR647498 celtic name=Audio|Giogha.ogg|Giogha norse name=Guðey, Gjáey meaning of name= Old Norse, probably God s island or good island area=1,395 ha area rank=41 highest… …

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  • 105Gordon Highlanders — Cap Badge of the Gordon Highlanders Active 1794 1994 Country Scotland, UK …

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  • 106Inverness — This article is about the city in Scotland. For other uses, see Inverness (disambiguation). Coordinates: / 72745) 57°28′18″N 4°13′31″W / 57.4717°N 4.2254°W …

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  • 107Duke of Rothesay — Baron Renfrew redirects here. For the large disposable wooden ship, see Baron of Renfrew (ship). For the current holder of the title Duke of Rothesay, see Charles, Prince of Wales. Standard of the Duke of Rothesay; the Royal Standard of Scotland… …

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  • 108Clifton Moor Skirmish — Part of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 This map shows the positions of the Jacobite and G …

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  • 109Crofton House School — Servabo Fidem Keep the Faith Address 3200 West 41st Avenue Vancou …

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  • 110MacCrimmon (piping family) — Mac Cruimin a romanticised Victorian era depiction of a MacCrimmon piper to MacLeod of MacLeod, illustrated by R. R. McIan, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, published in 1845. The MacCrimmons (Gaelic: MacCruimein) were a Scottish family …

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