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Later Earls still played a part in Scottish history ... Aberdeenshire at the hands of Malcolm Canmore. After the Norman conquest of England, the last Anglian Earl of Northumbria decided Scotland ...
Fyvie Castle, a remarkable 800-year-old fortress nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, has long been a premier ...
Malcolm III, otherwise known as Malcolm Canmore (or big head as it translates from Gaelic), has been referred to as the founding father of modern Scotland. In truth, this is far from the case.
For a history of the force see "The Diced Cap: The Story of Aberdeen City Police", available in both searchrooms. The Scottish North East Counties Constabulary (SNECC) was an amalgamated police force, ...
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Historic Scottish countryside golf hotel crowned country's 'best premium hotel'READ MORE: Scotland's top 10 spring gardens to visit from city gems to coastal paradises A third Google review reads: "What an amazing hotel located in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire. Gorgeous hotel and ...
The Princess Royal has met a number of community organisations in Aberdeenshire during a tour of Aden Country Park. Princess ...
Opportunity North East (ONE) delivers the awards in partnership with Aberdeenshire Council, with support from this year’s ...
Scotland's History ArticlesMalcolm III ... At the Battle of Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire, Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth. Lulach, Macbeth's step-son, succeeded to the throne briefly before ...
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