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  2. Osgood Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    Mackenzie’s father died a year or so after he was born. He was educated at home, in the tradition of his family, and brought up to speak both English and Gaelic. [1] In 1862, with the help of his mother he purchased the 12,000-acre (49 km 2) estate of Inverewe and Kernsary. [2]

  3. Category:Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Channel 4 reality television shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Channel 4 reality television shows" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sholto Douglas, 19th Earl of Morton - Wikipedia

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    Sholto George Watson Douglas, 19th Earl of Morton, DL (5 November 1844 – 8 October 1935) was a major landowner in Scotland, a businessman with mining investments in what is now Svalbard, Norway, and politician, serving as a Scottish representative peer (1886–1935) after being elected by the Peerage of Scotland.

  6. James Home of Coldenknowes - Wikipedia

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    Regent Morton appointed Home as warden of the East March of the Scottish borders in November 1573. They disagreed, and Morton replaced him in 1578. They disagreed, and Morton replaced him in 1578. [ 4 ]

  7. Walter Stewart, 3rd Laird of Baldorran - Wikipedia

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    Walter Stewart (c. 1480-1575), 3rd Laird of Baldorran, 2nd Bailie of Balquhidder, was a sixteenth-century Scottish landowner, and the ancestor of the Ardvorlich, Annat, [1] and Glenfinglas Stewarts. Early life

  8. The Big Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    The Big Breakfast is a British breakfast light entertainment television programme that was broadcast on Channel 4 from 1992 to 2002, and as a revival from 2021 to 2022. The show had various presenters, starting with Chris Evans and Gaby Roslin at launch with the revival episodes presented by Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu.

  9. Armando Iannucci - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he created two pilot episodes for Channel 4, which became The Armando Iannucci Shows. This was an eight-part series for Channel 4 broadcast in 2001, written with Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil. The series consisted of Iannucci pondering pseudo-philosophical and jocular ideas and fantasies in between surreal sketches.