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  2. David Stirling - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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  4. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Strathblane - Wikipedia

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    James Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane is a businessman and manager granted a Life Peerage granted the territorial qualification of Deil's Craig in Stirling. Alfred Yarrow , later Sir Alfred Yarrow, 1st Baronet of Yarrow Shipbuilders in Scotstoun was a local resident and funded the construction of the Strathblane Village Club in 1911.

  6. James Stirling of Garden - Wikipedia

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    The son of a colonel and a scion of the Garden branch of Clan Stirling, Stirling attended Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge.He was commissioned into the Army, commanded the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and served in the Korean War; after leaving active service, he held commands in the Territorial Army in the 1960s and was honorary colonel of the 3rd Battalion of the 51st ...

  7. St. Ninians - Wikipedia

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    A document dating from 1147 refers to "the church of Egglis St Ninians with its chapels of Dunipace and Lithbert". [1]The famous fight between the forces of Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray and Sir Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn on 23 June, 1314 is generally placed at St. Ninian's Kirk.