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  2. Peter Williamson (memoirist) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1758 he finally returned to Aberdeen, some 15 years after his kidnapping. While he was selling copies of his book in Aberdeen, the authorities charged Williamson with libel in relation to his accusations of their involvement in his original kidnapping. Since the same magistrates he was accusing were also judging him, a guilty verdict ...

  3. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Motto: Grace me guide [108] Plant badge: broom [37] Chief: Lord Malcolm Nigel Forbes, 23rd Lord Forbes. Seat: Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire. Forrester: Crest: A hound's head erased Proper collared gules Motto: Blaw hunter blaw thy horn [109] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Corstorphine Castle (demolished), Corstorphine, Lothian. Forsyth

  4. Etymology of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The area in modern times known as Old Aberdeen is the approximate location of the first and original Scottish settlement of Aberdeen. Originally the name was Aberdon which literally means "at the mouth of the Don", as it is situated by the mouth of the river Don.

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  6. Aberdeen 1-1 St Johnstone: Have your say - AOL

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    Aberdeen's winless run in the Scottish Premiership stretched to five games after St Johnstone claimed a draw at Pittodrie. Makenzie Kirk pounced to give the lively visitors the lead after James ...

  7. The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer was a weekly newspaper edited and published by L. Frank Baum between 1890 and 1891. [1] The first issue of the weekly appeared on January 25, 1890, and the paper was based in Aberdeen, South Dakota. [1] [2] Baum bought a local paper, The Dakota Pioneer, from John H. Drake and renamed it as The Aberdeen Saturday ...

  8. Statue of William Wallace, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Answer of Wallace to the English friars sent to negotiate a pacific treaty with him before the Battle of Stirling Bridge. On its East facing facade, it reads: Edward First of England, having attempted to annex Scotland to his dominions, was opposed by Wallace through whose consummate wisdom and valour the English were driven out of Scotland and ...

  9. Trump to discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with ...

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    (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services ...