Brechin (/ˈbriːxɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Breichin) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Traditionally Brechin was described as a city because...
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Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Brechin in Angus. The club was founded in 1906 by players and officials of...
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Brechin is a town in Angus, Scotland, UK. Brechin may also refer to: Brechin, Brechin Beach and Brechin Point, three communities in Ramara, Ontario, Canada...
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Brechin Castle is a castle in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The castle was constructed in stone during the 13th century. Most of the current building dates...
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5992°W / 56.7043; -2.5992 Kinnaird Castle is a 15th-century castle near Brechin in Angus, Scotland. The castle has been home to the Carnegie family, the...
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Brechin Football Club was an association football club from Brechin in Scotland. The first attempt at founding an association football club in Brechin...
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Ramara (redirect from Brechin, Ontario)
of Atherley, Bayshore Village, Bayview Beach, Bonnie Beach, Brechin, Brechin Beach, Brechin Point, Concord Point, Cooper's Falls, Fawkham, Floral Park...
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The Archdeacon of Brechin was the only archdeacon in the diocese of Brechin, acting as a subordinate of the Bishop of Brechin. The archdeacon held the...
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The Bishop of Brechin is a title held successively, since c. 1150: (firstly) by bishops of the Catholic church until the Reformation of 1560; (secondly)...
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Brechin (died 1320) was a Scottish knight who fought on both sides during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was the son of Sir William de Brechin...
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