User:LinkBot/suggestions/Aberdeenshire

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 * Can link natural arch: ...Bullers of Buchan - a basin in which the sea, entering by a natural arch, boils up violently in stormy weather. Buchan Ness is the ... (link to section)
 * Can link stormy weather: ... the sea, entering by a natural arch, boils up violently in stormy weather . Buchan Ness is the most easterly point of Scotland.  ... (link to section)
 * Can link Eastern Highlands: ...e schists belonging to the metamorphic rocks of the Eastern Highlands . In the upper parts of the valleys of the Dee and the Don ... (link to section)
 * Can link Blair Atholl: ...a thin band of tremolite limestone, (2) the main or Blair Atholl limestone, (3) the quartzite. These divisions are fold... (link to section)
 * Can link basic types: ...far the larger series after the folding of the strata. The basic types of the former are represented by the sills of link to section)
 * Can link Kildrummy Castle: ...head by Turriff to Fyvie, and also from Huntly by Gartly to Kildrummy Castle . The strata consist mainly of conglomerates and sandst... (link to section)
 * Can link Moray Firth: ...Dee and the Don, while the mass spreading outwards from the Moray Firth invaded the low plateau of Buchan; but at a certain stage t... (link to section)
 * Can link Isle of Wight: ...orizon of the fossils is that of the lower Greensand of the Isle of Wight or the Aptien stage of France. Chalk flints are widely... (link to section)
 * Can link Red deer: ...nd hares abound, and rabbits are often abound excessively. Red deer abound in Braemar, which has the most extensive deer forest... (link to section)
 * Can link above sea-level: ...s crossing the eastern Grampians rises to a point 2200 feet above sea-level .... (link to section)
 * Can link Supreme Court: ...nverurie (3624), Peterhead (11,794), Turriff (2273).   The Supreme Court of Justiciary sits in Aberdeen to try cases from the co... (link to section)
 * Can link county town: ...st Aberdeenshire and the other for West Aberdeenshire. The county town, Aberdeen, returns two members.  Peterhead, Inverurie a... (link to section)
 * Can link secondary education: ...and many of the other schools in the county earn grants for secondary education . The County Secondary Education Committee dispense a l... (link to section)
 * Can link Anglo-Saxon: ...ade itself felt even in Aberdeenshire. Along with numerous Anglo-Saxon exiles, there also settled in the country Flemings who ... (link to section)
 * Can link earl of Mar: ...me of the great Aberdeenshire families arose, including the earl of Mar (c. 1122), the Leslies, Freskins (ancestors of the duke... (link to section)
 * Can link earl of Buchan: ...[1308]], when he defeated John Comyn, earl of Buchan (died 1313?), at Inverurie.  ... (link to section)
 * Can link Lord Forbes: ... county families emerged: Sir Alexander Forbes becoming Lord Forbes about 1442, and Sir Alexander Seton Lord Gordon in link to section)
 * Can link earl of Huntly: ...1442]], and Sir Alexander Seton Lord Gordon in 1437 and earl of Huntly in 1445. Bitter feuds raged between these families for... (link to section)
 * Can link Low Countries: ...om of Sutherland (1514).   Meanwhile commerce with the Low Countries, Poland and the Baltic had grown apace, Campvere (''Vee... (link to section)
 * Can link Protestantism: ... building and decoration of churches went on in the shire. Protestantism came in without much tumult, though rioting took place in [... (link to section)
 * Can link Presbyterianism: ...of Fare in 1562.   As years passed it became apparent that Presbyterianism gained less generally support than Episcopacy, of which sys... (link to section)
 * Can link first blood: ... affair called the Trot of Turriff (1639), shedding the first blood of the civil war. The Covenanters obtained the upper hand ... (link to section)
 * Can link Lord Balfour of Burleigh: ...on changed sides, and after defeating the Covenanters under Lord Balfour of Burleigh (1644), delivered the city to rapine. He worsted the C... (link to section)