- Machar, Old
- MACHAR, OLD.See Aberdeen, Old.
A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. Samuel Lewis. 1856.
A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. Samuel Lewis. 1856.
Machar, New — MACHAR, NEW, a parish, in the district and county of Aberdeen, 10 miles (N. W. by N.) from Aberdeen; containing 1262 inhabitants. This parish, which derives its appellation from its having been disjoined from Old Machar, comprehends certain… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Old Golimar — (Urdu: پرانا گولیمار ) is one of the neighbourhoods of S.I.T.E. Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] There are several ethnic groups in Old Golimar including Baloch, Sindhis,Punjabis, Pakhtuns, etc. The oldest inhabitant of Old Golimar are Baloch … Wikipedia
Old Aberdeen — Coordinates: 57°09′53″N 2°06′09″W / 57.1648°N 2.1024°W / 57.1648; 2.1024 … Wikipedia
Old Aberdeen — 57° 09′ 53″ N 2° 06′ 09″ W / 57.1648, 2.1024 … Wikipédia en Français
St. Machar's Cathedral — Parish church name=Cathedral Church of St Machar caption=The cathedral tower dedication=St Machar denomination=Church of Scotland tradition=Presbyterian presbytery=Aberdeen minister=Rev Dr Alan Falconer organist= website=… … Wikipedia
Aberdeen, Old — ABERDEEN, OLD, or Old Machar,a parish, chiefly without, but partly within, the city of Aberdeen, county of Aberdeen; comprising the quoad sacra districts of Bon Accord, Gilcomston, Holburn, and Woodside; and containing 28,020 inhabitants, of… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Agnes Maule Machar — (23 January 1837 24 January 1927) was a Canadian author.Machar was born and educated in Kingston, Ontario. She was the daughter of John Machar. Bibliography * For King and Country * Katie Johnson s Cross (1870) * Lucy Raymond * Lost and Won *… … Wikipedia
East Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = East Aberdeenshire Type = County Year = 1950 Abolition = 1983 members = oneUK former constituency infobox Name = Eastern Aberdeenshire Type = County Year = 1868 Abolition = 1918 members = oneEast (or Eastern) … Wikipedia
Cataraqui — A fort, built by the engineer Raudin in 1673, under Frontenac s orders, the site having been selected by La Salle. The fort stood at the mouth of the Cataraqui, on the site of the present city of Kingston. Here Frontenac held a great Council… … The makers of Canada
Kingston — City of Ontario, founded by United Empire Loyalists, 1783. Index: Md Sir John A. Macdonald s early life in, 2; practises law there, 5; elected alderman of, 10; asked to be Conservative candidate for, 11; elected for, 12; constituency… … The makers of Canada