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Aberdeen
Description
Located on North Sea coast; main center of country's fishing industry; originally two towns; burned by English under Edward II in 1336; suffered during Civl War in 1650s; noted for St. Nicholas Church (1755) by James Gibbs & King's College (1494).
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People
- Anderson, Charles James
- Beattie, Alexander
- Bisset, David
- Colville, George Garden
- Coull, James Sutherland
- Coutts, John Michie
- Dalkeith, Edward Lunsden
- Davidson, John
- Davidson, William Linklater
- Diack, William Charles Gordon
- Geddes, James Cowie
- Gillanders, Henry Reginald
- Hay, Henry
- Hendry, James
- Hill, Samuel Stephen
- Imlay, Alexander Peter
- Johnston, James Lyon
- Leslie, Alexander Henry
- Leslie, James Freeman
- Margetts, Patrick Grant
- Martin, William Edwin Thomas
- Maver, James
- McIntosh, John Cowe
- McPherson, Thomas Dewar
- Milligan, Stanley Lyndall
- Morren, Frederick William
- Morrison, Alexander Campbell White
- Mowat, Thomas William Wale
- Mundie, Douglas Adam
- Park, Albert
- Peat, Charles Riach
- Pirie, Robert
- Reid, George Crowe
- Reith, George Lyall
- Runcie, George Macpherson
- Sellers, Charles Thompson
- Souter, John Francis
- Stephens, James
- Sutherland, George Harley
- Taylor, William
- Watson, William Dunn
- Webb, Harry
- Williamson, William
- Young, Robert Fraser