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Aberdeenshire-Victoria Barracks, Ballater
August 2022. "Aberdeenshire Council Historic Environment Record - Aberdeenshire - NO39NE0117 - Victoria Barracks, Ballater". online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk. "Victoria
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Drumblade
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Drumblade in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-Fraserburgh F.C.
Fraserburgh Football Club is a senior football club based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The fishing port is known locally as 'The Broch' hence the club nickname
Aberdeenshire-Formartine United F.C.
Club are a Scottish senior association football club from Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire currently playing in the Highland Football League. They joined the Highland
Aberdeenshire-Banff
district) (1891–1905), Northwest Territories Banff, Aberdeenshire, former royal burgh in Aberdeenshire (formerly Banffshire), Scotland Banff distillery,
Aberdeenshire-Scotch whisky
board, Speyside includes the area between the Highlands to the west and Aberdeenshire in the east, extending north from the Cairngorms National Park. According
Aberdeenshire-Towie
Towie may refer to: Towie, Aberdeenshire Towie Barclay Castle, Aberdeenshire Towie Castle, Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire Towie (game), a three-hand variant
Aberdeenshire-BrewDog
BrewDog is a multinational brewery and pub chain based in Ellon, Scotland. With production of over 800,000 hectolitres, BrewDog is the seventh largest
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen witch trials of 1596–1597
Professor Julian Goodare, "The records of trials for witchcraft in Aberdeenshire in 1597 have long been known as one of the fullest and most important
Aberdeenshire-Scottish people
towns on the banks of the Vistula as far south as Kraków. Settlers from Aberdeenshire were mainly Episcopalians or Catholics, but there were also large numbers
Aberdeenshire-Rosehearty
four miles west of the town Fraserburgh, in the historical county of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The burgh has a population of approximately 1,300 with
Aberdeenshire-Carnyx
ritual deposit. It was donated to Banff Museum, and is now on loan from Aberdeenshire Museums Service to the Museum of Scotland. The location and age of the
Aberdeenshire-Nathan Jones (wrestler)
weekend, he competed in the World Muscle Power Classic held at Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. That contest was won by Magnús Ver Magnússon, with Nathan
Aberdeenshire-William Forsyth (horticulturist)
Forsythia, is named in his honour. Forsyth was born at Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, and trained as a gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden as a pupil of
Aberdeenshire-James V
8 September 2022 when Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, 480 years later. Days later her body was carried through the streets
Aberdeenshire-European pine marten
Sutherland and Caithness and southeastwards from the Great Glen into Moray, Aberdeenshire, Perthshire, Tayside, and Stirlingshire, with some in the Central Belt
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen and Kincardine Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Aberdeen and Kincardine Central, also known as Central Aberdeenshire, was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United
Aberdeenshire-Fletcher Boyd
Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen. Fletcher Boyd is from Portsoy, Aberdeenshire and moved to the SFA Performance School. He was then was approached
Aberdeenshire-2024 United Kingdom general election in Scotland
constituency (675 votes between SNP and Labour). The only SNP gain was Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, the predecessor seat of Banff and Buchan had been
Aberdeenshire-Robert the Bruce
addition to the lordship of Annandale, the Bruces also held lands in Aberdeenshire and Dundee, and substantial estates in England (in Cumberland, County
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen F.C.
1–1 draw with Stenhousemuir. That first season produced a win in the Aberdeenshire Cup, but only a third-place finish in the Northern League. The club
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Cairnie
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Cairnie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
Aberdeenshire-Cock Bridge (Aberdeenshire)
Cock Bridge is a settlement in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located in the Cairngorms National Park, on the A939 road near Corgarff and Corgarff Castle, between
Aberdeenshire-Jon S. Baird
Baird (born 9 November) is a Scottish film director. Born and raised in Aberdeenshire, he began his career at BBC Television. Baird studied at the University
Aberdeenshire-Castle Croft
New Leslie farm, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-west of Insch, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was the property of the Leslie family from the later 15th
Aberdeenshire-2015 United Kingdom general election
Badenoch and Strathspey North East Fife Ross, Skye and Lochaber West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Conservative to Labour (10) Brentford and Isleworth City
Aberdeenshire-Hatton, Aberdeenshire
Hatton (occasionally Hatton of Cruden) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that lies on the A90 road, approximately equidistant from both Ellon and
Aberdeenshire-List of universities in the United Kingdom
College, Durham (now Newcastle University) Fraserburgh University, Aberdeenshire (1592–1605) University of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Trefforest and Glyntaff
Aberdeenshire-1st Aberdeenshire Artillery Volunteers
The 1st Aberdeenshire Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army raised in Aberdeenshire and neighbouring counties in Scotland in 1860
Aberdeenshire-Harry Souttar
Harry James Souttar (born 22 October 1998) is a professional soccer player who plays as a centre-back for EFL Championship Sheffield United, on loan from
Aberdeenshire-Clan Cumming
Dalswinton Castle, Dumfries. Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire. Dundarg Castle, Aberdeenshire. Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire. Inchtalla Castle, Stirlingshire. Kirkintilloch
Aberdeenshire-David Cameron
children. Cameron's father, Ian, was born at Blairmore House near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and died near Toulon, France, on 8 September 2010; Blairmore was built
Aberdeenshire-Echt
up echt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Echt may refer to: Echt, Aberdeenshire, a village in Scotland Echt-Susteren, a municipality in the Netherlands
Aberdeenshire-Militia (Great Britain)
The British Militia was the principal military reserve force of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Militia units were repeatedly raised in Great Britain during
Aberdeenshire-Kennethmont
Kinnethmont, or Kirkhill of Kennethmont) is a village in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 8 miles (13 km) south of Huntly. It has a population
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Boyndie
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Boyndie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
Aberdeenshire-Trump International Golf Links, Scotland
Trump International Golf Links, Scotland is a golf course in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, owned by Donald Trump. It opened in 2012. In 2006, Trump
Aberdeenshire-Lickleyhead Castle
1600, a little south of Auchleven, by the banks of the Gadie Burn, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Alternative spellings are Licklihead and Licklyhead Castle
Aberdeenshire-Battle of Mons Graupius
coast. This has given rise to the belief that the battle occurred in Aberdeenshire at the foot of Bennachie, a very distinctive hill just south of a large
Aberdeenshire-Perth and Kinross
of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. It is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus, Dundee, and Fife to the east, Clackmannanshire
Aberdeenshire-Red fox
4 m (4 ft 7 in) long male, that weighed 17.2 kg (38 lb), killed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in early 2012. The winter fur is dense, soft, silky and relatively
Aberdeenshire-Cricket Scotland
Scotland Cricket Association, Western District Cricket Union and the Aberdeenshire Cricket Association. Brian Adair served as president (1983) and chairman
Aberdeenshire-Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
the fourth Marquess. He was a member of the Aberdeenshire County Council and Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. He had four adopted children but no biological
Aberdeenshire-Foveran
(Scottish Gaelic: Fobharan) is the name of both a parish and village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village is located 11 miles (18 km) north of Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire-Ravenscraig Castle, Aberdeenshire
a ruined 15th-century L-shaped tower-house north-west of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a scheduled ancient monument. The castle was the seat
Aberdeenshire-2024 Scottish Conservatives leadership election
been expected to run for re-election as the Conservative candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East. On 5 June, he was deselected by the party "on
Aberdeenshire-Scottish National Party
Buchan), 1999–2000 John Swinney (North Tayside), 2000–2004 Alex Salmond (Aberdeenshire East), 2004–2014 Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow Southside) 2014–2023 Humza
Aberdeenshire-2023–24 European windstorm season
Chesterfield died in floods. A man trapped in a vehicle in floodwater near the Aberdeenshire village of Marykirk was later found dead. Damage in Schleswig-Holstein
Aberdeenshire-Rattray, Aberdeenshire
v t e Settlements and places of interest in Buchan, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Boddam Crimond Cruden Bay Fetterangus Hatton Longside Maud Mintlaw
Aberdeenshire-Kelpie
of a normal horse, a trait also shared by the nykur of Iceland. An Aberdeenshire variation portrays the kelpie as a horse with a mane of serpents, whereas
Aberdeenshire-Banff and Macduff
Banff and Macduff refers to Banff, Aberdeenshire and Macduff, Aberdeenshire This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Banff and
Aberdeenshire-Methlick
Methlick (Gaelic: Maothulach) is a village in the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated on the River Ythan 11.2 kilometres (7.0 mi) north-west
Aberdeenshire-Old Rayne
Old Rayne is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 9 miles (14 kilometres) north west of Inverurie and 14 mi (23 km) south east of
Aberdeenshire-Clan Gordon
across the Highlands. Presently, Gordon is seated at Aboyne Castle, Aberdeenshire. The Chief of the clan is the Earl of Huntly, later the Marquess of
Aberdeenshire-Banff and Buchan (UK Parliament constituency)
House of Commons, located in the north-east of Scotland within the Aberdeenshire council area. It elected one Member of Parliament at least once every
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Chapel of Garioch
is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Chapel of Garioch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-AB postcode area
area (including the city of Aberdeen, Milltimber and Peterculter), Aberdeenshire (including Banff, Macduff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Ellon, Turriff, Huntly
Aberdeenshire-Demonym
Examples Formal Aberdeenshire → Doric Albuquerque → Burqueños or the feminine Burqueñas (also "Albuquerqueans") Buenos Aires → Porteños Concepción, Chile
Aberdeenshire-Oyne
Oyne is a small village in rural Aberdeenshire at the bottom of Bennachie in Scotland. The village has limited local resources. It once had a railway
Aberdeenshire-Kingseat, Aberdeenshire
Kingseat is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland about 10 miles (16 km) to the north-west of Aberdeen and 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Newmachar. The name
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Aboyne and Glen Tanar
list of listed buildings in the parish of Aboyne and Glen Tanar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-Echt, Aberdeenshire
Echt (Scottish Gaelic: Eicht) is an Aberdeenshire crossroads village in northeast Scotland with a population of approximately 300 people. Echt has a number
Aberdeenshire-List of country houses in the United Kingdom
This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and
Aberdeenshire-Tyrie, Aberdeenshire
Tyrie is a hamlet and parish in the Banff and Buchan district of Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. Tyrie is located on the A98 road, around 5.5 miles
Aberdeenshire-Towie, Aberdeenshire
Towie is a small hamlet and civil parish in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, close to Alford and Lumsden, on the River Don. One of the most notable features of
Aberdeenshire-Cove Rangers F.C.
championship – but even more impressively won the 'treble' of Highland League, Aberdeenshire Shield and Scottish Qualifying Cup. In the 2007–08 season, Cove reached
Aberdeenshire-Jacobitism
strongest in Ireland, the Western Scottish Highlands, Perthshire, and Aberdeenshire. Pockets of support were also present in Wales, Northern England, the
Aberdeenshire-List of British royal residences
Windsor Castle Balmoral Castle, the private residence of Charles III in Aberdeenshire Sandringham House, the private residence of Charles III in Norfolk.
Aberdeenshire-Bellabeg
'the small farmtown') is a small roadside settlement in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Amenities in Bellabeg include a Spar shop, a village hall
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen South (UK Parliament constituency)
and Kincardine East, Central Aberdeenshire and Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire. East Aberdeenshire and West Aberdeenshire were entirely within the county
Aberdeenshire-Kincardine, Aberdeenshire
Former burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Aberdeenshire-List of churches in Aberdeenshire
A List of churches in Aberdeenshire, Scotland: Arbuthnott, Bervie & Kinneff Parish Church Blairs College Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan Christ Church
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire East (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Aberdeenshire East (Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain an Ear) is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) covering part of the council area
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen and Kincardine East (UK Parliament constituency)
Aberdeen and Kincardine East (or East Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire) was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United
Aberdeenshire-Glass, Aberdeenshire
is a parish about 8 miles west of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is now wholly located in Aberdeenshire but before the reorganisation of Scottish
Aberdeenshire-Fordyce, Aberdeenshire
Fordyce /fɔːrˈdaɪs/ is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that is slightly inland from the point where the Burn of Fordyce meets the sea between Cullen
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire and District League
Aberdeenshire and District League, usually known as the Aberdeenshire League, is a football tournament for clubs in membership of the Aberdeenshire and
Aberdeenshire-2017 United Kingdom general election
and Leamington Weaver Vale SNP to Conservative (12) Aberdeen South Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine Angus Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Banff and Buchan Berwickshire
Aberdeenshire-Cock
Cock and Bull (a disambiguation page) Cock Bridge (Aberdeenshire), a settlement in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Cockfight Cock ring Cockpit (disambiguation)
Aberdeenshire-Castle of Park (Aberdeenshire)
16th-century tower house. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The site was first built in 1292, and was for some time refuge
Aberdeenshire-Tartan
kilted martial display. Victoria and Albert leased Balmoral Castle, in Aberdeenshire, in 1848 (and bought it in 1852) as a private royal demesne and hired
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Fintray
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Fintray in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
Aberdeenshire-Keith Inch
Scotland, having formerly been an island. It is located in Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, forming the north point of Peterhead Bay. It is now joined to Greenhill
Aberdeenshire-Peter Mullan
Magdalene Sisters (2002). Mullan was born on 2 November 1959 in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of Patricia (a nurse) and Charles Mullan (a lab technician
Aberdeenshire-Charles III
protect the North Atlantic salmon. He frequently fishes the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and claims his most special angling memories are from his
Aberdeenshire-Angus, Scotland
areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross. Main industries include agriculture
Aberdeenshire-2003 Aberdeenshire Council election
Elections to the Aberdeenshire Council were held on 1 May 2003, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament
Aberdeenshire-Bologna
Thomas Dempster (1579–1625), Scottish scholar and historian; born in Aberdeenshire, died in Bologna Umberto Eco (1932–2016), writer and academic, born
Aberdeenshire-Ballater
Ballater (/ˈbælətər/, Scottish Gaelic: Bealadair) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the River Dee, immediately east of the Cairngorm Mountains
Aberdeenshire-Clan Farquharson
ˈfɛɾɛxɪɾʲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan based at Invercauld and Braemar, Aberdeenshire, and is a member of the Chattan Confederation. The chiefs of the Clan
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Crathie and Braemar
a list of listed buildings in the parish of Crathie and Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Auchindoir and Kearn
a list of listed buildings in the parish of Auchindoir and Kearn in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-Listed building
Category A listed buildings in Scotland Council areas City of Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Angus Argyll and Bute Clackmannanshire Dumfries and Galloway City of
Aberdeenshire-List of listed buildings in Aberchirder
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Aberchirder in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Aberdeenshire-Woodhead, Aberdeenshire
often simply called "Woodhead", is an inland hamlet in Formartine, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that lies to the east of Fyvie near the upper River Ythan
Aberdeenshire-Cottown, Aberdeenshire
Cottown is the name of several hamlets and villages in Aberdeenshire, Scotland: One located at 57°19′36″N 2°49′24″W / 57.32667°N 2.82333°W / 57.32667;
Aberdeenshire-Andrew Bowie (politician)
has been the Scottish Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine since the 2017 general election. He previously served
Aberdeenshire-The Lord's My Shepherd
appeared in the Scots Metrical Psalter in 1650 traced to a parish in Aberdeenshire. It is commonly sung to the tune Crimond, which is generally credited
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire Cup
The Aberdeenshire Cup is a Scottish football tournament for all senior clubs affiliated to the Aberdeenshire and District Football Association (ADFA),
Aberdeenshire-B. C. Forbes
and author who founded Forbes magazine. Forbes was born in New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of Agnes (Moir) and Robert Forbes, a storekeeper
Aberdeenshire-Huntly
Huntly (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Bhalgaidh or Hunndaidh) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie or simply Strathbogie
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire and District Football Association
of Aberdeenshire, Banffshire and Kincardineshire. The association organises the annual Aberdeenshire Cup, Aberdeenshire Shield and Aberdeenshire League
Aberdeenshire-Highland (council area)
Scotland at the 2011 census. It shares borders with the council areas of Aberdeenshire, Argyll and Bute, Moray and Perth and Kinross. Their councils, and those
Aberdeenshire-Cities of Scotland
ISBN 978-1-351-95126-5. "Aberdeenshire Council Historic Environment Record - Moray - NJ33NW0004 - MORTLACH PARISH CHURCH". online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk. Retrieved
Aberdeenshire-The Crown
Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a privately owned property of Charles III and not property of the Crown
Aberdeenshire-Murdoch family
Helen, née Garden (1826–1905). Both were from the Pitsligo area of Aberdeenshire and migrated to the Colony of Victoria in 1884. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch
Aberdeenshire-Scottish Gaelic
the country's 32 council areas. The largest absolute gains were in Aberdeenshire (+526), North Lanarkshire (+305), the Aberdeen City council area (+216)
Aberdeenshire-Danube
and spoke Gaulish. Noble and Evans – The Picts... ..."The two largest Aberdeenshire rivers, the Don and Dee, both appear in Ptolemy's Geography...as dēouana
Aberdeenshire-List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
WESTHILL Aberdeenshire AB AB33 ALFORD Aberdeenshire AB AB34 Aboyne (Aberdeenshire) AB AB35 Ballater Aberdeenshire AB AB36 Strathdon (Aberdeenshire) AB AB37
Aberdeenshire-Kit Harington
2017. On 23 June 2018, the couple married at Rayne Parish Church in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In September 2020, Leslie posed for a magazine photo shoot
Aberdeenshire-Fyvie
Fyvie is a village in the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Fyvie lies alongside the River Ythan and is on the A947 road. What in 1990, at least
Aberdeenshire-Oldmeldrum
known as Meldrum) is a village and parish in the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire, not far from Inverurie in North East Scotland. With a population of
Aberdeenshire-Fyvie Castle
Fyvie Castle is a castle in the village of Fyvie, near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The earliest parts of Fyvie Castle date from the 13th century
Aberdeenshire-Gourdon, Aberdeenshire
nicknamed Gurdin by the population, is a coastal fishing village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, south of Inverbervie and north of Johnshaven, with a natural
Aberdeenshire-Richard Thomson (politician)
abolition in 2024. He was also previously the leader of the SNP group on Aberdeenshire Council. He was the SNP Spokesperson for Business and Trade from 2022
Aberdeenshire-Kincardineshire
lieutenancy area on the coast of north-east Scotland. It is bounded by Aberdeenshire on the north, and by Angus on the south-west. The county was named after
Aberdeenshire-Passengers of the Titanic
City Watt, Mrs. Elizabeth Inglis "Bessie" (née Milne) 40 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Southampton Portland, Oregon, US 9 Watt, Miss Robertha Josephine
Aberdeenshire-Endorsements in the 2024 Conservative Party leadership election
This includes one proposer and one seconder. Andrew Bowie, MP for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (2017–) Alex Burghart, MP for Brentwood and Ongar (2017–)
Aberdeenshire-Blackburn, Aberdeenshire
growing village northwest of Aberdeen, Scotland, and is situated in Aberdeenshire. Local amenities include an industrial estate, primary school, nursing
Aberdeenshire-Macduff, Aberdeenshire
(Scottish Gaelic: An Dùn) is a town in the Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is situated on Banff Bay and faces the town of Banff across
Aberdeenshire-Balfour, Aberdeenshire
Balfour (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Phùir), Aberdeenshire is a settlement on Royal Deeside in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Balfour lies south of the River Dee
Aberdeenshire-Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy
Lady Fermoy was born Ruth Sylvia Gill at Dalhebity House, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, the daughter of Colonel William Smith Gill and his wife, Ruth (née
Aberdeenshire-Ruthven, Aberdeenshire
Ruthven (/ˈrɪvən/, Gaelic: Ruadhainn), Aberdeenshire is a village in Scotland near Huntly (to the south east), and Keith (to the north west). It is traditionally
Aberdeenshire-British royal family
privately owns Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, which are his personal property. He inherited them from Elizabeth II
Aberdeenshire-Rhynie, Aberdeenshire
Rhynie (/ˈraɪni/) (Scottish Gaelic: Roinnidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is on the A97 road, 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Alford. The
Aberdeenshire-List of newspapers in Scotland
This is a list of newspapers in Scotland. Traditionally newspapers could be divided into 'quality', serious-minded newspapers (usually referred to as 'broadsheets'
Aberdeenshire-Lord Byron
and his second wife, Catherine Gordon, heiress of the Gight estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Byron's paternal grandparents were Vice Admiral John Byron
Aberdeenshire-Daviot, Aberdeenshire
Daviot (Gaelic: Deimhidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, 4 miles from the busy town of Inverurie. It is the birthplace of theologian William Robinson
Aberdeenshire-Cornhill, Aberdeenshire
(Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Arbhair) is a small village close to Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies 5 miles (8.0 km) to the south of Portsoy. The village
Aberdeenshire-Monarchy of the United Kingdom
by the monarch. Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the royal family. The present sovereign's full
Aberdeenshire-Clan Leslie
David Leslie, 22nd Earl of Rothes (born 1958). The first Leslie in Aberdeenshire was Alexander who was appointed Constable of the Bass of Inverurie in
Aberdeenshire-Cortes, Aberdeenshire
Cortes is a rural settlement in the Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated in the parish of Rathen, 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi) south
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen North (UK Parliament constituency)
Kincardine East, Central Aberdeenshire and Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen and Kincardine East and Central Aberdeenshire were entirely within
Aberdeenshire-Bram Stoker
Bay in Scotland between 1892 and 1910. His month-long holidays to the Aberdeenshire coastal village provided a large portion of available time for writing
Aberdeenshire-Connor Barron
Connor Clark Barron (born 29 August 2002) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership side Rangers. He has
Aberdeenshire-Arthropod
2003). "An Early Devonian arthropod fauna from the Windyfield cherts, Aberdeenshire, Scotland". Palaeontology. 46 (3): 467–509. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00308
Aberdeenshire-Forbes, Aberdeenshire
Tullynessle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is connected to Tullynessle 1 3/4 miles from Alford. Clan Forbes "History of Forbes in Aberdeenshire | Map and description"
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire Shield
The Aberdeenshire Shield, like the Aberdeenshire Cup, is a competition for Aberdeenshire Football clubs. The winners are awarded the Fleming Shield, which
Aberdeenshire-Gordon and Buchan (UK Parliament constituency)
Gordon and Buchan. The constituency comprises the following wards of Aberdeenshire: East Garioch, Ellon and District, Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford
Aberdeenshire-Boddam, Aberdeenshire
Boddam is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is 29 miles (47 km) north of Aberdeen and 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Peterhead. The settlement
Aberdeenshire-West Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency)
West (or Western) Aberdeenshire was a Scottish county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868 to 1918 and
Aberdeenshire-Stonehaven derailment
returning to Aberdeen hit a landslip, near Carmont, west of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, following severe rain. Of the nine people aboard, three were
Aberdeenshire-Greatest Hits Radio North East Scotland
is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire on DAB digital radio and online. Owned and operated by Bauer as part
Aberdeenshire-Morven, Aberdeenshire
Morven (Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhòr Bheinn) is a Corbett in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is 871 m (2858 ft) high. The poet, Lord Byron, who spent some of
Aberdeenshire-Kinkell, Aberdeenshire
Kinkell is a former parish in the Garioch region of Aberdeenshire. It was named Kinkell (Gaelic for "head church") because its parsonage oversaw six subordinate
Aberdeenshire-Turriff
Gaelic Torraibh 'place of round hills') is a town and civil parish in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies on the River Deveron, about 166 feet (51 m) above
Aberdeenshire-Bonnyton, Aberdeenshire
Bonnyton is a rural area of Old Rayne in the Garioch area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Bonnyton is a small secluded hamlet comprising seven houses,[citation
Aberdeenshire-Portsoy
Portsoy (Scottish Gaelic: Port Saoidh) is a small town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Historically, Portsoy was in Banffshire until 1975. The original name
Aberdeenshire-Buttery (bread)
A buttery, also known as a rowie or Aberdeen roll or just Roll, is a savoury bread roll originating from Aberdeen, Scotland. Legend has it that the buttery
Aberdeenshire-Rose Leslie
was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and raised at Lickleyhead Castle in Aberdeenshire, her family's 15th-century ancestral seat, where she lived until the
Aberdeenshire-Newburgh, Aberdeenshire
Newburgh is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village dates to 1261 AD, when William St. Clair, 6th Baron of Roslin, wanted to establish
Aberdeenshire-Strachan, Aberdeenshire
Strachan is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that lies along the Water of Feugh, a tributary of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, a few miles southwest
Aberdeenshire-Banff, Aberdeenshire
(Scottish Gaelic: Banbh) is a town in the Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is situated on Banff Bay and faces the town of Macduff
Aberdeenshire-Elizabeth II
England Died 8 September 2022(2022-09-08) (aged 96) Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Burial 19 September 2022 King George VI Memorial Chapel, St George's
Aberdeenshire-Crathie, Aberdeenshire
Crathie (Scottish Gaelic: Craichidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It stands on the north bank of the River Dee. Abergeldie Castle is 1 mile
Aberdeenshire-River Don, Aberdeenshire
north-east Scotland. It rises in the Grampians and flows eastwards, through Aberdeenshire, to the North Sea at Aberdeen. The Don passes through Alford, Kemnay
Aberdeenshire-Moray
with a coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland. Between 1975 and 1996 Moray, with similar boundaries,
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeen
Aberdeen was within the historic county of Aberdeenshire, but is now separate from the council area of Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen is one of Scotland's 32 local
Aberdeenshire-Westhill, Aberdeenshire
Westhill is a suburban town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located 7 miles (11 km) west of the city of Aberdeen. The town of Westhill covers the area that
Aberdeenshire-Alford, Aberdeenshire
Scots: Aaford or Awfort, Scottish Gaelic: Athfort) is a large village in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, lying just south of the River Don. It lies within
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire Cricket Club
Aberdeenshire CC is the largest cricket club based in Aberdeen, Scotland. Their ground, Mannofield Park, is located in the Mannofield area of Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire-Fraserburgh
Gaelic: Baile nam Frisealach), locally known as the Broch, is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, with a population recorded in the 2011 Census as 13,100.
Aberdeenshire-List of castles in Aberdeenshire
is a list of castles in Aberdeenshire. Castles in Scotland List of castles in Scotland List of listed buildings in Aberdeenshire "Balmoral Castle". Archived
Aberdeenshire-West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (UK Parliament constituency)
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine is a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Aberdeenshire-List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands
just the Highland council area. Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross Aboyne, Aberdeenshire Achfary, Highland Alness, Highland Altnaharra, Highland Applecross,
Aberdeenshire-Lumsden, Aberdeenshire
Lumsden is an inland village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on the A97 road. It crowns a rising-ground 227 m (745 ft) above sea level amid a fertile district
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire North and Moray East (UK Parliament constituency)
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Following the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review
Aberdeenshire-Scottish Highlands
However, the Highlands also includes parts of the council areas of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll and Bute, Moray, North Ayrshire, Perth and Kinross, Stirling
Aberdeenshire-Banchory
Scots: Banchry, Scottish Gaelic: Beannchar) is a burgh or town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is about 18 miles (29 km) west of Aberdeen, near where
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire (disambiguation)
Aberdeenshire is one of the unitary council areas of Scotland. Aberdeenshire may also refer to: Aberdeenshire (historic) a registration county and lieutenancy
Aberdeenshire-Maud, Aberdeenshire
Gaelic: Am Mòd) is a village in the Buchan area of the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire, with a population of 780 (2006 estimate). Located 13 miles (21 km)
Aberdeenshire-Lost, Aberdeenshire
less than 24; grid reference NJ349132 or on 1869 map) is a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies 40 miles (64 km) west of Aberdeen in the Cairngorm
Aberdeenshire-Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire
The Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, is the British monarch's personal representative in an area consisting of the county of Aberdeen as it existed immediately
Aberdeenshire-Inverurie
Inbhir Uraidh or Inbhir Uaraidh, 'mouth of the River Ury') is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at the confluence of the rivers Ury and Don, about 16 miles
Aberdeenshire-Flag of Aberdeenshire
The Aberdeenshire flag is the flag of the traditional Scottish county of Aberdeenshire. It was registered with the Flag Institute on 22 April 2023. The
Aberdeenshire-Chapelton, Aberdeenshire
Chapelton is a 810 hectares (2,000 acres) new town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 10 miles (16 kilometres) south of Aberdeen. It is situated close to the
Aberdeenshire-Kintore, Aberdeenshire
Gaelic: Ceann Tòrr) is a town and former royal burgh near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, now bypassed by the A96 road between Aberdeen and Inverness
Aberdeenshire-Stonehaven
town of Kincardineshire. It is currently administered as part of the Aberdeenshire Council Area. Stonehaven had grown around an Iron Age fishing village
Aberdeenshire-Kemnay, Aberdeenshire
Camnaidh) is a village 16 miles (26 km) west of Aberdeen in Garioch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village name Kemnay is believed to originate from the
Aberdeenshire-West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine may mean or refer to: West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (UK Parliament constituency) West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire (historic)
Aberdeenshire or the County of Aberdeen (Scots: Coontie o Aiberdeen, Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is a historic county in Scotland. The
Aberdeenshire-River Dee, Aberdeenshire
Gaelic: Uisge Dhè) is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It rises in the Cairngorms and flows through southern Aberdeenshire to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire-Braemar
Braemar /breɪˈmɑːr/ is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around 58 miles (93 km) west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized
Aberdeenshire-Ellon, Aberdeenshire
Ellon (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 16 miles (26 kilometres) north of Aberdeen, lying on the River Ythan
Aberdeenshire-Seamus Logan
Irish-born Scottish politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East since July 2024. Born in North Antrim, Northern
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Aberdeenshire was a Scottish county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1800 and of the House of Commons
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire Canal
The Aberdeenshire Canal was a waterway in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, designed by John Rennie, which ran from the port of Aberdeen to Port Elphinstone, Inverurie
Aberdeenshire-List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma returning from the Miller oilfield off the Aberdeenshire coast, Scotland, crashes 11 nautical miles (20 km) northeast of Peterhead
Aberdeenshire-Peterhead
Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Phàdraig, Scots: Peterheid listen) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is the council area's largest settlement, with a population
Aberdeenshire-Cults, Aberdeen
OS grid reference NJ895031 Council area Aberdeen City Lieutenancy area Aberdeenshire Country Scotland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town ABERDEEN Postcode district
Aberdeenshire-East Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency)
East (or Eastern) Aberdeenshire was a Scottish county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868 to 1918 and
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeenshire Council is the elected local authority for the Aberdeenshire council area. The first election to the council was held in 1995, initially
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire RFC
Aberdeenshire RFC is a rugby union club based in Woodside, Aberdeen, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia Region League Division 1. The
Aberdeenshire-Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire (Scots: Aiberdeenshire; Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It takes its name from the