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skirling
▪ I. ˈskirling, n. local. Also scar-, scur-, skerling. [Of obscure origin.] A young salmon; a samlet, sparling.1776 Pennant Brit. Zool. (ed. 2) III. 266 [Samlets] are also common in the Wye, where they are known by the name of Skirlings, or Lasprings. 1801 W. Coxe Tour Monmouth. i. 2 The only fish n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Skirling
The Skirling Community Council area is the same as the civil parish. The council has 6 members. The village of Skirling has a central position in the parish. wikipedia.org
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scurling
scurling variant of skirling. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of listed buildings in Skirling, Scottish Borders
This is a list of listed buildings in the civil parish of Skirling in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence Skirling wikipedia.org
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shirling
† ˈshirling, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. shirl a. + -ing2. Cf. skirling ppl. a.] Shrill-sounding.1592 W. Wyrley Armorie, Ld. Chandos 97 There cals A shirling horne, with sharp sownd eccoing. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Cockburn (cavalry officer)
Major William Cockburn (c.1605–1683) was the son of William Cockburn (late of Skirling) and Joneta Hamilton, the daughter of Sir James Hamilton of Libberton The Cockburns of Skirling had a long military tradition going back hundreds of years. wikipedia.org
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skerling
skerling var. skirling n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Hadden
Other commissions included railings for Lord Carmichael's house in Skirling and a set of pendants to illuminate the North and South aisle and nave of wikipedia.org
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skirl
▪ I. skirl, n. Sc. and north. dial. (skɜːl) Also 6 skyrl, 8 skirle. [f. the vb.] 1. A shrill cry, a shriek; shrill talk.1513 Douglas æneid ii. xi. 1 With skirlis and with skrekis thus sche beris. 1549 Compl. Scotl. vi. 40 The botis man..cryit vitht ane skyrl, quod he, i see ane grit schip. 1718 Rams... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Greig (minister)
He was the minister of Skirling, a small parish in the western side of Peeblesshire, subsequent to the year 1649. Greig was ejected from Skirling by the Act of 1662. wikipedia.org
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scarlot
scarling, scarlot see skirling, scarlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford
He was succeeded by John Carmichael, the son of his uncle, William Carmichael of Skirling. wikipedia.org
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William Paterson Paterson
Life He was born on 25 October 1860 at Skirling Mains in Peeblesshire, the eldest son of Mary Waugh and her husband John Paterson, a farmer. He is buried close to his family in Skirling. Artistic recognition Paterson was portrayed by Fiddes Watt. wikipedia.org
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مقاطعة بيبلز
جسر بليث Broughton كاردونا كارلوبس دروميلزييه إيدلستون إينرليثين كيلبوتشو كينقليدرس كيركبرايد لين موسفينان بيبلز Polmood رومانوبريدج Skirling مجالس المجتمع مجالس المجتمع: كارلوبس إيدلستون إينرليثين والمقاطعة لامانشا ونيولاندز وكيركورد مانور وستوبو ولين رويال بيرج من بيبلز وديستريكت Skirling wikipedia.org
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William Hanna (minister)
In 1837 he was translated to the parish of Skirling in Peebles-shire, near Biggar. Having resigned his charge at Skirling in 1848, Hanna removed permanently to Edinburgh, where in 1850 he was called to be assistant to Thomas Guthrie, wikipedia.org
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