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abbey-laird
abbey-ˈlaird [See abbey 3.] An insolvent debtor sheltering in the precincts of Holyrood Abbey. (Humorous.)1861 R. Chambers Dom. Ann. Scot. III. 349 It being part of the law of Scotland that diligence cannot be proceeded with on Sunday, the Abbey Lairds, as they were jocularly called, were enabled to...
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Helen Laird
The group then formed the Irish National Theatre Society and together they became the foundation of the Abbey company. In 1906 she sided against Yeats in the discussion about the Abbey being a commercial organisation. She sided with Edward Martyn.
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Deer Abbey
His son, the third laird, built the high enclosing wall in 1809 and used the grounds as an orchard. The fifth laird had the site cleared and used the stones from the Abbey building to have a mausoleum constructed in which to bury his daughter when she
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abbey
abbey (ˈæbɪ) Forms: 3–5 abbeye; 3–8 abbaye; 3 abbei; 4 abey; 4–7 abbay; 6 abba, abee, abbie, abbeie; 6–8 abby; 3– abbey. [a. OFr. abaïe, abeïe, abbaïe, abbeïe (mod. abbaye), Pr. abadia:—late L. abbādia, abbāthia, abbātia, n. of state, f. abbātem abbot. Abbey, abbathie, abbacy, all represent the same...
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Glenluce Abbey
the abbey to him and his heirs. To ensure that the forgery was not discovered he employed a man to murder the monk and then persuaded his uncle, the laird of Bargany, to hang his paid
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George Abbey (footballer)
Club career
Abbey was born to a Nigerian father and a Welsh mother. Abbey underwent a trial at Tranmere Rovers, playing in pre-season friendlies against Cammell Laird, Preston North End and Liverpool.
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Birkenhead Priory
The churchyard contains the burial vault of the Laird family, which includes John Laird (1805–74), Birkenhead's first Member of Parliament and co-founder of the adjacent Cammell Laird shipbuilding company.
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Glenbarr Abbey
Nearby is Glenbarr Abbey, an 18th-century residence, built by Col. Matthew Macalister, 1st Laird of Glenbarr.
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James Ferguson, 1st Laird of Pitfour
Although he was a staunch Jacobite, he had no compunction about purchasing lands forfeited by the Earl Marischal when these became available; Deer Abbey It was during this time that he also acquired Deer Abbey.
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W. G. Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company
Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company was a precursor to Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Participants included Máire Nic Shiubhlaigh, Helen Laird, Máire T. Quinn, Brian Callender, Charles Caulfield, James H. Cousins and Dudley Digges.
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1947
Their two shows - Gorky's The Lower Depths, and Rbert MacLellan's The Laird o' Torwatletie were aimed at the working class. Edinburgh Peoples’ Theatre - Thunder Rock by Robert Ardrey - at The Pleasance Little Theatre
Glasgow Unity Theatre - The Lower Depths by Maxim Gorky / The Laird
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Logie, Fife
The church was dedicated to St Luag and belonged to Balmerino Abbey prior to the Reformation. girlfriend Margaret Vinstarr is told in the ballad, The Laird o Logie.
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Clan Haig
Petrus de Haga appears as a witness on a charter of Richard de Morville, who was Constable of Scotland from 1162 to 1188, to Dryburgh Abbey. He became the 28th Laird and Chief of Clan Haig.
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David Rizzio
Rizzio was first buried in the cemetery of Holyrood Abbey. of Ormiston
William Sinclair of Herdmanston, laird of "Haughton"
John Crichton, laird of Brunstane
The laird of Whittinghame
The laird of Lochleven
The
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Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of Cassilis
the abbey by feudal tenure. Stewart was finally rescued by his brother-in-law, the Laird of Bargany, who captured Dunure and procured his deliverance.
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