Bold Buccleugh — See The Bold Buccleugh … Ballentine's law dictionary
The Bold Buccleugh — A celebrated English admiralty case decided in 1852 by the judicial committee of the privy council, establishing the rule that the privilege or claim of a maritime lien constitutes a present right of property in the ship, a jus in re, to be… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Pine Hill, New Zealand — For the suburb of North Shore City, see Pinehill, New Zealand … Wikipedia
Duke of Buccleuch — Coat of Arms of the 10th Duke of Buccleuch.[1] … Wikipedia
Border Reivers — For other uses, see Border Reivers (disambiguation). Reiver redirects here. For the radio station, see Reiver FM. Reivers redirects here. For the American actor, see David Reivers. For other uses, see The Reivers (disambiguation). Reivers at… … Wikipedia
Robin Milford — (22 January 1903 ndash;29 December 1959) was an English composer. Biography Milford was born in Oxford, son of Sir Humphrey Milford, publisher with Oxford University Press. He attended Rugby School from 1916 where his musical talent for the piano … Wikipedia
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Marston Moor order of battle — This is the order of battle of the armies which fought on 2 July 1644 at the Battle of Marston Moor. Contents 1 Scots and Parliamentarians 1.1 Scottish Army of the Solemn League and Covenant 1.2 Parliamentarian Army of the Eastern Association … Wikipedia
Mount Somers Branch — The Mount Somers Branch, sometimes known as the Springburn Branch, was a branch line railway in the region of Canterbury, New Zealand. The line was built in stages from 1878, reaching Mount Somers in 1885. A further section to Springburn was… … Wikipedia
John Smith (clockmaker) — John Smith (1770 1816) was a clockmaker born in Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland.His most famous clock is in the possession of the Duke of Buccleugh. It is reported to have four dials and shows days of the week and days of the month. The clock can play … Wikipedia