This is a list of provosts of Inverness. In 2012, the traditional functions of the Provost were controversially divided by the creation of a new executive...
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Medieval burgh of Glasgow was administered on behalf of the Bishops of Glasgow by officials known as Bailies or Provosts. The office of Provost as a single...
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(Scottish National Party) - First SNP Lord Provost of Aberdeen "Memorials of the aldermen, provosts, and Lord provosts of Aberdeen, 1272–1895". 1897. Retrieved...
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officials known as "Bailies", Provosts and the office of "Constable of Dundee". The office of Provost as the single chief official of the burgh was not created...
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Scotland have Lord Provosts. In some cases, the area holding city status does not coincide with the built up area or conurbation of which it forms part...
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a Category A listed building. The first town house in Inverness, which was built on a site previously occupied by a private residence of Lord Lovat, was...
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Inverness Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-Eaglais Inbhir Nis), also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew (1866–69), is a cathedral of the...
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Henry Cockburn Macandrew (category People from Inverness)
reaching the rank of lieutenant-colonel after twenty-five years of service. From 1883 to 1889 Macandrew was the provost of Inverness, for which service...
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with Inverness and the surrounding area since the Clan's founder gained lands there in the 13th century. The Clan Fraser of Lovat in Inverness-shire...
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Rose Street Foundry (category Buildings and structures in Inverness)
Street. The architect – and Provost of Inverness – Alexander Ross – who had obtained ironwork from the foundry for various of the buildings he had built...
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elected Lord Provost unanimously. In total, there have been 258 Provosts and Lord Provosts. "The Lord Provost". "In Pictures: First Lord Provost garden party"...
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Barony of Castlehill is a Scottish feudal barony in Inverness, Scotland. Also called Auld Castlehill, it lies on the outskirts of the burgh of Inverness, between...
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Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire Joanie Whiteford, Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty James Wotherspoon, Lord Lieutenant of Inverness Lucy Winskell,...
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a church of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the city of Inverness in Scotland on the west bank of the River Ness. It is in the Diocese of Moray, Ross...
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Chancellor of Great Britain made an official visit to Inverness. His carriage met the city's Provost, magistrates, and a large crowd in Millburn. A survey of Millburn...
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Inverness was a burgh constituency that elected one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union...
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Nairn (redirect from Royal Burgh of Nairn)
the Highland council area of Scotland. It is an ancient fishing port and market town around 17 miles (27 km) east of Inverness, at the point where the River...
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Bunchrew (category Populated places in Inverness committee area)
village in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is around 3 miles (5 km) west of Inverness, close to the south shore of the Beauly Firth on the A862. The...
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Glen Affric (category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Inverness)
Liberal Member of Parliament bought this area from Laird Fraser in 1856... "Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, Volume 54". Inverness Gaelic Society...
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Argyll and Renfrewshire) 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, Fort George, Inverness, (Light Role) 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers (V), Perth, (to...
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City status in the United Kingdom (redirect from List of cities uk)
Worshipful The Lord Mayor". The lord mayors and provosts of Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the City of London and York have the further right to be...
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Herbert Mather (category Provosts of Inverness Cathedral)
dean of Gartree. From 1891 to 1897 he was Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness when he was ordained to the episcopate as the 4th Bishop of Antigua...
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reign. List of knights and ladies of the Garter List of knights of St Patrick List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of the Bath List of knights...
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Aurora Guysborough – Guysborough Journal Halifax – Halifax Citizen Inverness – The Inverness Oran Liverpool – The Advance Lunenburg – The Progress Enterprise...
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Borough Engineer of Liverpool as Borough Engineer Murdoch Paterson (1826–1898), Inverness engineer and architect, chief engineer of the Highland Railway...
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sheriff-depute of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. He later became Provost of Inverness. William Paterson was a founder of the Bank of England, but...
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Elgin, Moray (redirect from Royal Burgh of Elgin)
electoral region. see also List of Provosts of Elgin see also 2017 Moray Council election Following the reorganisation of local government in Scotland...
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American Civil War. Grand master of Grand Lodge of Alabama in 1883–1884. Joseph Banks (1743–1820), English botanist. Inverness Lodge, No. 4367. Nathaniel P...
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Scotland (redirect from Maps of scotland)
for the purposes of administration. There are eight cities in Scotland: Aberdeen, Dundee, Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Stirling and Perth...
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complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the years 1735–1739. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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