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birse
▪ I. birse, n.1 Sc. (bɜːs, Sc. bɪrs) Forms: 1 byrst, 4 brust, 6 byrs(s, birs. Pl. birses; also 6–7 byrss. [In 16th c. birs, birss, for earlier birst:—OE. byrst, cogn. with OHG. burst, bursti, ON. burst (Sw. borst, Da. börste) ‘bristle.’ Only Sc. in later times.] 1. = bristle. (to lick the birse: to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birse
Birse () is a parish in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which includes the communities of Finzean and Ballogie. Etymology and name The name Birse was recorded in 1157 as Brass. wikipedia.org
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Birse Group
Birse Group was a construction and civil engineering company based in North Yorkshire, England. History The company was founded by Peter Birse as the Birse Group in Doncaster 1970. wikipedia.org
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birsy
birsy, a. Sc. (ˈbəsɪ, Sc. ˈbɪrsɪ) [f. birse n.1 + -y1.] = bristly, bristling lit. and fig.1513 Douglas æneis x. iv. 127 The monstre..With byrsy body. 1810 Tannahill Poems (1846) 145 His black birsie beard. 1836 Scot. Month. Mag. July 183 The creature was a birsie bodie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Birse Castle
Birse Castle is located in the Forest of Birse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. History The Forest of Birse was originally a royal hunting forest that fell into the hands of the Bishop of Aberdeen. wikipedia.org
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Forest of Birse
The Forest of Birse is a remote upland area in the upper catchment of the Water of Feugh, which forms the south-western portion of the Parish of Birse, These comprise Birse Castle and three other houses. wikipedia.org
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List of listed buildings in Birse, Aberdeenshire
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Birse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence Birse wikipedia.org
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Mounth
Glenfarquhar to Deeside Cairnamounth or Cairn O' Mounth, from Fettercairn to Kincardine o' Neill, followed by the modern B974 road Fungle Road or Forest of Birse Mounth, from Glen Esk to Aboyne via the Forest of Birse Firmounth, from Glen Esk to Glen Tanar Keenmounth, from Innermarkie to Deeside over the shoulder wikipedia.org
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Leigh Hennessy
Robson married at the Birse Kirk church in Birse, located in the Scottish Highlands. wikipedia.org
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John Skinner (poet)
Born in Balfour, Aberdeenshire, he was a son of a schoolmaster at Birse, and was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen. References 1721 births 1807 deaths Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Anglican saints Scottish poets 18th-century Scottish historians People from Birse wikipedia.org
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Finzean
Farm Steading; Mill of Clinter; Tillyfruskie Category C Listed Buildings Birse and Feughside Parish Kirk; Birse Castle Kennels; Birse War Memorial; References External links Finzean Estate Birse Community Trust Birse and Feughside Parish Church Villages in Aberdeenshire wikipedia.org
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Arthur Rose
Life The younger son of Elizabeth Wood and her husband, John Rose, minister of Birse, he was born in 1634. Parliament of Scotland 1681–1682 Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1685–1686 Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1689 People from Birse wikipedia.org
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Kinminity
Kinminity is a former village located south-east of Birse, Aberdeenshire in Scotland. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Davidson (printer)
He was born in Birse, Aberdeenshire, a son of Thomas Davidson of Auchenlayes, close to the beginning of the 16th century. Scotland Auchenhamperis and Monymusk references for Clan Davidson Scottish printers 16th-century Scottish people Court of James V of Scotland People from Birse wikipedia.org
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William Rose (schoolmaster and writer)
Life The eldest son of Hugh Rose of Birse, Aberdeenshire, he was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen. Pages 130 and 138. 1719 births 1786 deaths Alumni of the University of Aberdeen People from Birse wikipedia.org
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