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- The village of Skirling has a central position in the parish.
- The skirling of the bagpipers from the Irish Black Watch.
- The Cockburns of Skirling had a long military tradition going back hundreds of years.
- William, the eldest son from his second marriage, received the barony of Skirling.
- Just south-west of the village is the site of Skirling Castle, demolished 1568.
- In 1837 he was translated to the parish of Skirling, Peebles-shire, near Biggar.
- As it maneuvered through the moorings, a lone figure stood in the bow, skirling on bagpipes.
- There are so-called silver bands made up of horns and others with skirling bagpipes and snare drums.
- "' Carmichael College "'is an educational institution in Thomas David Baron Carmichael of Skirling.
- :A'this time Mistress Gourlay was skirling in her pains an praying to God she micht dee.
- Sir Alexander's second marriage to the heiress Maria de Monfode added the barony of Skirling ( in Peeblesshire ).
- It originally consisted of five small farms on the valley floor of Skirling Burn, forming a roughly linear shaped settlement.
- The bagpipers converged like skirling streamlets into a sea of people already gathered at the bottom of Manhattan to honor the dead.
- His staff gave him a sustained ovation as he left City Hall for the last time Monday night to the skirling of bagpipes.
- The monarch, Queen Noor and government officials met the players as students danced to the skirling bagpipes played by a folklore group.
- Lieutenant Cockburn apparently did not have any male descendants, and so he appears to have been the last of the Cockburns of Skirling.
- The assembly began with the recorded sound of bagpipes skirling out martial music, and it was watched over by soldiers manning heavy machine-guns.
- The Cockburns of Henderland held land in Megget then in southern Peeblesshire, while the Cockburns of Skirling held land in the western part of Peebleshire.
- Major William's father had been the laird of the Barony of Skirling, but likely financial difficulties required him to sell the property in 1621.
- A note in the manuscript records that it was presented by William Foulis of Woodhall, a descendant of Bannatyne, to William Carmichael of Skirling in 1712.
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