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    The Observer: UK – Quality: UK newspaper widely available in Scotland: Tabloid: 11,772 The Sunday Telegraph Scotland: UK – Quality: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Broadsheet: 11,234 Mail on Sunday Scotland: UK – Mid Market: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Tabloid: 63,290 Scottish Sunday Express: UK – Mid Market: Scottish edition of ...

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    Mote Hill is the northern tip of the Gowanhills, Stirling, the northern half of the Royal Park that extends around Stirling Castle. The wider park includes the King's Knott and sections of a 2-metre-high deer wall, first established in the 12th century, though Gowan Hill only became park of the Royal Park around 1500.

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    The current clan chief, R. Alasdair Morrison assumed the Chief's mantle on November 7, 2020, upon the death of his father [29] [30] The Clan Morrison Society, which was established in 1909, bought Dùn Èistean and transferred ownership to John Morrison (great-grandfather of the current chief). [ 29 ]

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    The National Army Museum records that Stirling was born and raised in Keir House, Perthshire, into an aristocratic Scottish family with a proud military heritage. [1] However, The Scotsman newspaper of 20 November 1915 [ 2 ] and The Stirling Observer of 23 November 1915 [ 3 ] both published announcements that "The Hon Mrs Keir gave birth to a ...