• South Palmerston Loch or Flush, previously known as Loch of the Hill, lying to the east of the 500 ft (152 m) Back hill Mount. It was one of several small...
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  • century. South Palmerston Loch (Ochiltree) – reduced to a small vegetated pond Trindlemoss Loch – a drained loch also known as Scott's Loch. Wikimedia...
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  • derived from 'Route de Roi', or King's Highway. Kerse Loch Belston Loch Loch Shield South Palmerston Loch Love, Page 197 Vision of Britain Retrieved : 2011-11-19...
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    Road runs through the nearby housing estate. Kerse Loch Belston Loch Plaid Loch South Palmerston Loch Notes Love 2003, p. 197. Scots Dictionary Archived...
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    historic house, hill fort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, loch, and other place of interest in the historic counties of Kirkcudbrightshire...
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    Foreign Secretary Palmerston, a politician known for his aggressive foreign policy and advocacy for free trade, led the pro war camp. Palmerston strongly believed...
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    disagreed with the interventionist foreign policy pursued during Lord Palmerston's tenure as Foreign Secretary. Albert died in 1861 at the age of 42, devastating...
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    Party in 1859. He was chancellor under Lord Aberdeen (1852–1855), Lord Palmerston (1859–1865) and Lord Russell (1865–1866). Gladstone's own political doctrine –...
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    Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the British government led by Lord Palmerston assumed direct rule over India. Alongside the formal control it exerted...
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  • Culter (North Region Juniors champions), Cupar Hearts (Amateur Cup winners), Loch Ness (North Caledonian League champions), and Luncarty (Cup Winners' Shield...
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