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  2. Lorna McNee - Wikipedia

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    McNee was born in 1987 and raised in Forres, Scotland. She studied at Moray College [4] before spending two weeks at Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's. [5] She undertook work experience at Restaurant Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles Hotel at which she was the sous-chef. She won Game Chef of the Year in 2016 [6] and National Scottish Chef of the Year in 2017.

  3. Scottish clan chief - Wikipedia

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    Scotland portal. v. t. e. The Scottish Gaelic word clann means children. [2] In early times, and possibly even today, Scottish clan members believed themselves to descend from a common ancestor, the founder of the clan, after whom the clan is named. The clan chief (ceannard cinnidh) is the representative of this founder, and represents the clan.

  4. Tobias Dorzon - Wikipedia

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    Tobias Dorzon (né Bloi-Dei Dorzon; [1] born November 23, 1984) [2] is an American chef, restaurateur, and former professional football player. [3][4] His cooking has been influenced by his West African heritage. [5] Dorzon has appeared on Chopped, Tournament of Champions, and Guy's Grocery Games. [6][7]

  5. Tony Singh (chef) - Wikipedia

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    After appearing in the TV show The Incredible Spice Men with chef Cyrus Todiwala, he and Todiwala published a recipe book in 2013, [10] and, in 2014, Singh released his own solo book Tasty. In 2015, Singh ran a pop-up restaurant for the Edinburgh Festival at the Apex Grassmarket Hotel which served a range of foods, including haggis pakora .

  6. William Alexander, Lord Stirling - Wikipedia

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    William Alexander, also known as Lord Stirling (December 27, 1725 [1] – January 15, 1783), was a Scottish-American major general during the American Revolutionary War.He was considered male heir to the Scottish title of Earl of Stirling through Scottish lineage (being the senior male descendant of the paternal grandfather of the 1st Earl of Stirling, who had died in 1640), and he sought the ...

  7. History of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of Maryland dates back to the beginning of European exploration, starting with the Venetian John Cabot, who explored the coast of North America for the Kingdom of England in 1498. After European settlements had been made to the south and north, the colonial Province of Maryland was granted by King Charles I to Sir George ...

  8. Scottish colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The first documented Scottish settlement in the Americas was of Nova Scotia in 1629. On 29 September 1621, the charter for the foundation of a colony was granted by James VI of Scotland to Sir William Alexander. [1] Between 1622 and 1628, Sir William launched four attempts to send colonists to Nova Scotia; all failed for various reasons.

  9. The history of St Giles’ Cathedral, where the Queen lies at rest

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    September 13, 2022 at 7:06 AM. St Giles’ Cathedral has been a focal point for events commemorating the Queen in Edinburgh. Following a service of thanksgiving on Monday afternoon, mourners have ...