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also a historian, author of a great history of
Orkney, a founder member and second president of the
y fans were admitted to Oppenheimer Stadium in
Orkney, a provincial town some 200 km from Johannesbu
Redland,
Orkney, a hamlet on the Mainland, Orkney
The prop was later given to Lyness museum,
Orkney after protests.
Jon and David were joint Earls of
Orkney after the death of their father.
Jon and David became joint Earls of
Orkney after the death of their father in 1206.
Udal law generally holds sway in Shetland and
Orkney, along with Scots law.
etention centres in England, Scotland, and the
Orkney and Shetland Islands.
Orkney and Shetland is a constituency of the House of
of Lothian, but in other sources he also rules
Orkney and sometimes Norway.
Neven-Spence first contested the
Orkney and Shetland constituency in 1929, stepping do
Douglases, and on their over-throw retired to
Orkney and later to Shetland.
Disregarding contests in the Universities and
Orkney and Shetland, the last poll was on 1 January 1
im to the throne, her husband also lost his to
Orkney and the title was considered extinct.
rrespondents and camera crews are based on the
Orkney and Shetland Isles, Wick and Fort William with
ful Liberal Unionist candidate in Scotland for
Orkney and Shetland.
- was author of the History of the Church in
Orkney and several other works on ecclesiastical hist
uccessfully in the Liberal Party stronghold of
Orkney and Shetland.
ishop who served as the Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney and the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Churc
olling in the University constituencies and in
Orkney and Shetland to take place about a week after
cean biomass in freshwater bodies in the South
Orkney and South Shetland islands.
relate based in Scotland, who became Bishop of
Orkney and then Bishop of Dunblane.
After Liot went on to defend
Orkney and his claim the Earldom, he died of his woun
Dundas was returned to Parliament for
Orkney and Shetland in 1837, a seat he held until 184
barrage of its more than 70,000 mines between
Orkney and Norway.
In the
Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland, the species
ington in 1895, Glasgow St. Rollox in 1900 and
Orkney and Shetland in 1902.
review boundaries of all constituencies except
Orkney and Shetland (which cover, respectively, the O
669 by the Parliament of Scotland to establish
Orkney and Shetland's status as Crown Dependencies fo
single UK parliamentary constituency for both
Orkney and Shetland.
assistant to Jim Wallace, then Lib Dem MP for
Orkney and Shetland, and later as a Press Officer for
her, Alexander, was carousing with the Earl of
Orkney and well into the night, the Earl invited Alex
Orkney and Shetland
an interest in becoming Liberal candidate for
Orkney and Shetland at a time when Jo Grimond had sti
mp to the George Douglas-Hamilton, 1st Earl of
Orkney and became brevet major in 1706 and captain on
on of the episcopacy in 1689) in Caithness and
Orkney, and ancient royal possession in Stirling and
cts in order to tell the lives of the earls of
Orkney and how they came about their earldom.
In the Scottish Parliament,
Orkney and Shetland are separate constituencies.
Robert Stewart, Knt., 1st Earl of
Orkney and Lord of Zetland (Shetland) (1533-4 Februar
cil areas of Argyll and Bute, Highland, Moray,
Orkney and the Western Isles, Shetland is covered by
125 km/h (78 mph), and the Scottish islands of
Orkney and Shetland expected winds gusts up to 145 km
islands in Shetland called Papey, and both in
Orkney and in Shetland, there are several districts n
sland constituencies, Na h-Eileanan an Iar and
Orkney and Shetland.
Inuit by Hudson's Bay Company sailors from the
Orkney and Shetland Islands.
Situated on the northern coast of Mainland
Orkney and with a population of about 8,500, Kirkwall
The
Orkney and Shetland by-election, 1921 was a parliamen
He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of
Orkney and Shetland in 1831, and in 1838, on the occa
The constituency was historically known as
Orkney and Zetland - an alternative name for Shetland
se) sank U-23 in the Fair Isle Channel between
Orkney and Shetland on 20 July 1915 during the U-boat
1845: Description of the Isles of
Orkney and Shetland (folio, Edinburgh)
Raghnall's kinsman Harald Maddadsson, Earl of
Orkney and mormaer of Caithness faced troubles with W
The
Orkney and Shetland Movement was an electoral coaliti
western Europe from western Scotland (north to
Orkney) and Ireland south through western England and
The 1669 Act specifically removed
Orkney and Shetland from the jurisdiction of the Scot
The Act made
Orkney and Shetland exempt from any "dissolution of H
Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of
Orkney and Lord of Shetland (c.
s later, he was appointed Bishop of Caithness,
Orkney and The Isles in December 1731.
Kingdom Parliament (Westminster), except that
Orkney and Shetland were separate constituencies.
, and the Udal Law, which applies generally in
Orkney and Shetland.
Sir Alexander Douglas was MP for
Orkney and Shetland, in Scotland, from 1708 to 1713.
He served as Liberal Member of Parliament for
Orkney and Shetland from 1885 to 1900.
Balfour was elected Member of Parliament for
Orkney and Shetland on 28 July 1790.
Balfour was MP for
Orkney and Shetland again from 1820 to 1826.
Linklater was born in
Orkney, and is the son of Scottish writer Eric Linkla
Orkney Announced for 2008, as yet unpublished (2011)
e was a founder and the first president of the
Orkney Antiquarian Society.
Hunda is an uninhabited island in the
Orkney archipelago in Scotland.
35, according to Adam of Bremen, Henry went to
Orkney as bishop.
rchbishopric of York, was elected as Bishop of
Orkney at St Peter's church in York by some represent
992, he was consecrated Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen.
te overlordship of the area, with the jarls of
Orkney at times seeing themselves as independent rule
Aud left Caithness, sojourning for a while in
Orkney before settling with other members of her clan
at least six beers are brewed all year round:
Orkney Best, Dark Munro, Scapa Special, St Magnus Ale
approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) off mainland of
Orkney between Brough of Birsay and Marwick Head at 1
and has thus likewise been connected with the
Orkney bishop.
Orkney Blast was the CAMRA 2010 Champion Beer of Scot
s founded in 2005 by Rob Hill, formerly of the
Orkney Brewery and Moorhouse's Brewery.
f revenge is deemed cowardly and a blot on the
Orkney brothers' honour.
Scots king who made him Earl of Caithness and
Orkney but never gained control of Orkney, being kill
Bothwell continued to lurk about Caithness and
Orkney but eventually embarked for France landing at
at the sites of Rinyo and Links of Notland on
Orkney but are more commonly known in the Bronze and
f the archbishops of Hamburg, John was sent to
Orkney by Adalbert, Archbishop of Hamburg, to succeed
In 1236, Magnus was granted the Earldom of
Orkney by King Haakon IV.
n 19 August 1418, he was provided as Bishop of
Orkney by Pope Martin V. On 17 June 1420, he tendered
The novel begins with the four
Orkney children, Gawaine, Agravaine, Gaheris, and Gar
ternal nephew he is a cousin to Gawain and the
Orkney clan.
In 1978, HMS
Orkney coordinated the clean-up operation after the t
ea, most of the Moray council area, all of the
Orkney council area, all of the Shetland council area
ea, most of the Moray council area, all of the
Orkney council area, all of the Shetland council area
and his wife Mary FitzMaurice, 4th Countess of
Orkney, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of
The name translates directly into
Orkney Doesn't Snore, but the message being conveyed
The Annals of Ulster report two expeditions to
Orkney during Bridei's reign, or, as seems equally pr
Picts came to
Orkney during the Bronze Age and extant archaeologica
belling vassals, but when he kills King Lot of
Orkney during the Battle of Tarabel (also called Dimi
Orkney Ferries serve the island with two routes.
is hold and rights of the Norwegian Earldom of
Orkney for the Scottish Crown in 1470 (see History of
He was jointly Earl of
Orkney from 1014.
itchell (1868-1917) was bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney from 1912 to 1917.
other Bruce Cameron was Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney from 1992 to 2006.
David Haraldsson was joint Earl of
Orkney from 1206 to 1214.
As Bishop of
Orkney, he was probably more of a missionary bishop,
A Rufous Turtle Dove on
Orkney in November is the first to be seen by large n
l Church bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen and
Orkney in Scotland, United Kingdom.
D.C.L. (1827-1905) was bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney, in Scotland, from 1883 to 1905.
ed as a fish trader for an American company in
Orkney in Scotland.
urgh, and was appointed Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney in 1912, a post he held until his death.
nsive sweeps over France the squadron moved to
Orkney in Northern Scotland to provide local air defe
och village on the northwest coast of Mainland
Orkney in Scotland overlooking Eynhallow Sound.
Magnus Magnusson was Earl of
Orkney in 1273-1284.
e is called Beaumains, but is really Gareth of
Orkney in disguise).
en 950 and 970, was found in Skaill, Sandwick,
Orkney, in 1858.
am Hall (1889-1955) was bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney, in Scotland, from 1943 to 1955.
inister at Newhills, near Aberdeen, he went to
Orkney in 1876 to be rector of the newly-built Episco
ossibilities in Megalithic society at the 2000
Orkney International Science.
own radiocarbon-dated fossil of Common Vole in
Orkney is 4,600 years old: this marks the latest poss
The Highland Brewing Company,
Orkney is situated in Orkney.
He was brought up on the
Orkney Island of Sanday.
Since 1982 he has lived on the
Orkney island of Sanday.
el, in an ancient circle of standing stones on
Orkney Island, brings some plot resolution, the story
osed cooperation-of-the-week on History of the
Orkney Islands I started to draw the Orkney equivalen
ine in the North Sea Mine Barrage, east of the
Orkney Islands while homebound.
the captain of the Beaufoy, sighted the South
Orkney Islands on November 22, 1821, an independent d
cal site on the island of Shapinsay within the
Orkney Islands of Scotland.
rise that runs from South Georgia to the South
Orkney Islands separates the East Scotia Basin from t
The Vikings made the
Orkney Islands their headquarters for their expeditio
Elections to
Orkney Islands Council were held on the May 3, 2007 t
the headquarters of the HBC, and modeled after
Orkney Islands fishing boats (themselves a descendant
The first earl in the
Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Ey
He was born in Kirkwall,
Orkney Islands in 1856, the son of Robert Garson, and
The Grand Fleet was based in Scapa Flow in the
Orkney Islands and only took part in one fleet action
or the decoration of the Italian Chapel in the
Orkney Islands during the Second World War.
y the British destroyer HMS Gurkha west of the
Orkney Islands with loss of all hands.
In 1601 Durie visited the
Orkney Islands and Zetland, and gave an account of hi
iolent that the Annals of Ulster said that the
Orkney Islands were "destroyed" by Bridei ("Orcades d
She reached Scapa Flow in the
Orkney Islands on 4 February 1918, discharged her car
At that time,
Orkney Islands were part of Norway.
les authorised General Montrose to land in the
Orkney Islands with a small army to threaten the Scot
Hugh went to the
Orkney Islands to attack the Earl several years later
of 50 m, was collected just north of the South
Orkney Islands and is deposited at the Zoological Mus
It is popular as a food fish in the
Orkney Islands and in Galway.
name board and honours board were presented to
Orkney Islands Council.
Olaf also converted the people and Earl of
Orkney Islands to Christianity.
ting story concerning Hugh and the Earl of the
Orkney islands, off the north coast of Scotland.
They mainly occur on the South
Orkney Islands, the South Shetland Islands and along
ant and was accidentally killed at Scapa Flow,
Orkney Islands, on 2 August 1918.
Thomas recruited colonists from Whitby and the
Orkney Islands, and emigrated with them to the Provin
d War I and then shifted her base to Kirkwall,
Orkney Islands, for the North Sea mine sweep.
He was born in the
Orkney Islands, the son of John Isbister, and came to
ttacked a group of fishing vessels west of the
Orkney Islands, sinking nine small trawlers and two s
er, Archibald ("Scottie"), originated from the
Orkney Islands, was involved in the creation of the M
bited island off the coast of Shapinsay in the
Orkney Islands, Scotland.
They are mainly found in Ireland, the
Orkney Islands, the Isle of Man and Cornwall.
He was born in Eday,
Orkney Islands, the son of Robert Reid and Charlotte
Earl's Palace in Kirkwall, the capital of the
Orkney Islands.
built refinery on the island of Flotta, in the
Orkney Islands.
he was employed on target-towing duties in the
Orkney Islands.
ic islands such as South Georgia and the South
Orkney Islands.
whawk, the naval air station at Hatston in the
Orkney Islands.
the Macquarie Island, South Georgia, the South
Orkney Islands.
Orcades is an ancient name for the
Orkney Islands.
s on his voyage to Iceland, the Faroes and the
Orkney Islands.
Unstan Chambered Cairn on the Mainland of the
Orkney Islands.
wall and Ireland; a late group is found in the
Orkney Islands.
p, HMS Hampshire, struck a German mine off the
Orkney Islands.
Hebrides as well as Man, and the Shetland and
Orkney Islands.
rty of 10 naval commandos picked up from South
Orkney Islands.
s a brackish lagoon in southwestern Shapinsay,
Orkney Islands.
ondon and Shetland Journal of a journey in the
Orkney Isles in 1839.
og on Start Point, Sanday, one of the northern
Orkney Isles, on the night of 18-19 February 1915.
en were sent as an advance party to occupy the
Orkney Isles, charged with recruiting local forces, w
da, married Hugh / Aodh, Earl of Ross, in 1308
Orkney Isles, died after September 1323
house on a par with those at Skara Brae on the
Orkney Isles.
Before the fleet had left
Orkney, it had swelled in size to twenty ships.
forced by the seasonal weather to withdraw to
Orkney, leaving the Scots in command of the contested
s part of the boom defences, and thence to the
Orkney Mainland via the Churchill Barriers.
Skaill is a small bay on the west coast of the
Orkney Mainland, Scotland.
the two sides met at the Thing assembly on the
Orkney mainland, ready to do battle.
al and Mechanical Engineers (REME) base on the
Orkney mainland, and after his Commanding Officer fin
ls with the island of Flotta and Houton on the
Orkney Mainland.
Hoy to the island of Graemsay and Stromness on
Orkney Mainland.
situated in the old Creamery at Swannay Farms,
Orkney Mainland.
Highland Park distillery in
Orkney malt barley for use in their Scotch whisky in
Lady Anne, suo jure Countess of
Orkney, married her cousin William O'Brien, 4th Earl
The pro-devolution
Orkney Movement and Shetland Movement agreed on selec
BBC Radio
Orkney: News, music, sport and talk from Orkney
Anastrepta orcadensis also known as
Orkney Notchwort is a liverwort found in the United S
er and a bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen and
Orkney of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the late 1
rst trip, they capture a Viking named Ottar in
Orkney of the 11th century.
delated in his absence ‘Adam, called bishop of
Orkney,' on four charges.
e Psappha ensemble at the St. Magnus Festival,
Orkney on 16 June 2000.
t performed in St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall,
Orkney on 18 June 1977.
before returning to Kirkwall via Otters Wick,
Orkney, on 7 September.
ishes: Argyll, Caithness, Cromarty, Inverness,
Orkney, Ross, Shetland, and Sutherland.
te, Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber, Moray,
Orkney, Ross, Skye and Inverness West, Shetland and t
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, Moray,
Orkney, Ross, Skye and Inverness West, Shetland and t
some Icelanders who had heard Earl Thorfinn of
Orkney say that Ari had been recognized in White Man'
discovered on Ward Hill, on the island of Hoy,
Orkney, Scotland by Hooker in 1808.
round Western Europe, such as Maeshowe tomb in
Orkney, Scotland and the Bryn Celli Ddu site in Wales
whisky distillery situated on The Mainland of
Orkney, Scotland on the shore of Scapa Flow near the