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  2. Paul Conway (butcher) - Wikipedia

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    Conway's shop in Kilsyth was named the Scottish Butcher's Shop of the Year in the final of the UK Butcher's shop of the year contest which is organised every year by Meat Trades Journal, held at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at Claridge's, London on 20 November 2007.

  3. Macsween (butcher) - Wikipedia

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    Macsween is a family company [2] established as a butchers shop in Bruntsfield in Edinburgh, opened by Charlie and Jean Macsween in the 1950s. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Their eldest son John Macsween took over and expanded the business with his wife Kate after Charlie died in 1975.

  4. Allens of Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    Allens of Mayfair butchers shop a few years before it closed its doors. Allens of Mayfair was a butchers shop based in London. It opened in Mayfair in 1830 [1] and closed in 2015. Allens Scottish beef was bred especially for them in the Cairngorm National Park. The shop ran butchery classes between 2007 and its closure.

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  7. Category:Scottish butchers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Scottish butchers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

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  9. Bridie - Wikipedia

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    The bridie is the subject of the Dundee Scots shibboleth Twa bridies, a plen ane an an ingin ane an a (Two bridies, a plain one and an onion one as well). [3]Forfar Athletic Football Club, who play in the Scottish Professional Football League, have a bridie as their mascot.