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  • Brechin
  • Town in Angus, Scotland

    Brechin (BREE-kin, /ˈbriːxɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Breichin) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Traditionally Brechin was described as a

    Brechin

    Brechin

    Brechin

  • Brechin City F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Brechin in Angus. The club was founded in 1906 by players and officials of

    Brechin City F.C.

    Brechin_City_F.C.

  • Brechin (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Brechin is a town in Angus, Scotland, UK. Brechin may also refer to: Brechin, Brechin Beach and Brechin Point, three communities in Ramara, Ontario, Canada

    Brechin (disambiguation)

    Brechin_(disambiguation)

  • Gray Brechin
  • American geologist, architectural historian and writer

    Gray A. Brechin (born September 2, 1947) is an American geographer, architectural historian, and author. He is the founder and Project Scholar of The

    Gray Brechin

    Gray_Brechin

  • Brechin Castle
  • Castle in Angus, Scotland

    Brechin Castle is a castle in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The castle was constructed in stone during the 13th century. Most of the current building dates

    Brechin Castle

    Brechin Castle

    Brechin_Castle

  • 2025–26 Highland Football League
  • Football league season

    restructuring of the Lowland League from 2026 to 2027 into two 16-team divisions, Brechin City will transfer into the Lowland League East in 2026–27 as they did

    2025–26 Highland Football League

    2025–26_Highland_Football_League

  • Killer Whale (2026 film)
  • 2026 film

    Whale is a 2026 survival thriller film directed by Jo-Anne Brechin and written by Brechin and Katharine McPhee. The film stars Virginia Gardner, Mel Jarnson

    Killer Whale (2026 film)

    Killer_Whale_(2026_film)

  • Brechin Cathedral
  • Church in Angus, Scotland

    Brechin Cathedral is a Scottish Church building which dates from the 13th century. It is the former Cathedral of the former Roman Catholic Diocese of

    Brechin Cathedral

    Brechin Cathedral

    Brechin_Cathedral

  • List of American films of 2026
  • Esten Killer Whale Lionsgate / Grindstone Entertainment Group Jo-Anne Brechin (director/screenplay); Katharine E. McPhee (screenplay); Virginia Gardner

    List of American films of 2026

    List_of_American_films_of_2026

  • Battle of Brechin
  • Battle of the Royal–Black Douglas civil war

    Battle of Brechin was fought on 18 May 1452 during the reign of James II of Scotland, about two and a half miles north north east of Brechin. It has been

    Battle of Brechin

    Battle of Brechin

    Battle_of_Brechin

  • Forfar and Brechin Railway
  • Defunct railway in Scotland

    The Forfar and Brechin Railway was promoted as a possible alternative main line to part of the Caledonian Railway route between Perth and Aberdeen. It

    Forfar and Brechin Railway

    Forfar_and_Brechin_Railway

  • Bishop of Brechin
  • Catholic head of the Diocese of Brechin

    The Bishop of Brechin is a title held successively, since c. 1150: (firstly) by bishops of the Catholic church until the Reformation of 1560; (secondly)

    Bishop of Brechin

    Bishop of Brechin

    Bishop_of_Brechin

  • Brechin High School
  • Comprehensive school in Brechin, Angus, Scotland

    Brechin High School is a non-denominational secondary school located in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. It has approximately 660 students. The school has a

    Brechin High School

    Brechin_High_School

  • Caledonian Railway (Brechin)
  • Heritage railway line in Scotland

    The Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Ltd is a private limited company formed by a group of steam railway enthusiasts, the Brechin Railway Preservation Society

    Caledonian Railway (Brechin)

    Caledonian Railway (Brechin)

    Caledonian_Railway_(Brechin)

  • Brechin Monastery
  • 56°43′50″N 2°39′44″W / 56.730540°N 2.662163°W / 56.730540; -2.662163 Brechin Monastery was a Culdee religious house located in the county of Angus in

    Brechin Monastery

    Brechin_Monastery

  • Ramara
  • Township in Ontario, Canada

    communities of: Atherley Bayshore Village Bayview Beach Bonnie Beach Brechin Brechin Beach Brechin Point Concord Point Cooper's Falls Fawkham Floral Park Fountain

    Ramara

    Ramara

    Ramara

  • Brechin F.C.
  • Association football club in Angus, Scotland

    Brechin Football Club was an association football club from Brechin in Scotland. The first attempt at founding an association football club in Brechin

    Brechin F.C.

    Brechin_F.C.

  • Glebe Park, Brechin
  • Football stadium in Brechin, Scotland

    for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Brechin, Scotland, which is the home ground of Brechin City. Glebe Park opened in 1919. The ground had

    Glebe Park, Brechin

    Glebe Park, Brechin

    Glebe_Park,_Brechin

  • Sir David de Brechin
  • Scottish knight

    Brechin (died 1320) was a Scottish knight who fought on both sides during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was the son of Sir William de Brechin

    Sir David de Brechin

    Sir David de Brechin

    Sir_David_de_Brechin

  • Herbert Archbold Brechin
  • Scottish politician

    Sir Herbert Archbold Brechin (1903 – 1979) was a Scottish politician who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1966 to 1969. He was born in Edinburgh

    Herbert Archbold Brechin

    Herbert_Archbold_Brechin

  • Scottish Championship
  • Association football league in Scotland

    Midlothian, 2014–15 Fewest points in a season 4; Brechin City, 2017–18 Fewest goals scored in a season 20; Brechin City, 2017–18 Most goals scored in a season

    Scottish Championship

    Scottish_Championship

  • Diocese of Brechin (Episcopal)
  • Anglican diocese of the Scottish Episcopal Church

    The Diocese of Brechin is in the east of Scotland, and is the smallest of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers the historic

    Diocese of Brechin (Episcopal)

    Diocese of Brechin (Episcopal)

    Diocese_of_Brechin_(Episcopal)

  • 2023–24 Highland Football League
  • Football league season

    season as part of the fifth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. Brechin City were the reigning champions, and were one of three teams that could

    2023–24 Highland Football League

    2023–24_Highland_Football_League

  • Brechin and Edzell District Railway
  • Railway in Scotland

    The Brechin and Edzell District Railway was a local line in Scotland connecting Edzell, then a developing tourist centre, to the nearby main population

    Brechin and Edzell District Railway

    Brechin_and_Edzell_District_Railway

  • Brechin Town House
  • Municipal building in Brechin, Scotland

    Brechin Town House is a municipal structure in the High Street in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The structure, which was used as a museum from 2003 to 2023

    Brechin Town House

    Brechin Town House

    Brechin_Town_House

  • Archdeacon of Brechin
  • The Archdeacon of Brechin was the only archdeacon in the diocese of Brechin, acting as a subordinate of the Bishop of Brechin. The archdeacon held the

    Archdeacon of Brechin

    Archdeacon_of_Brechin

  • Brechin and Edzell (ward)
  • Brechin and Edzell is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Angus Council. It elects three Councillors. Source: 2017 Angus Council election

    Brechin and Edzell (ward)

    Brechin and Edzell (ward)

    Brechin_and_Edzell_(ward)

  • Brechin railway station
  • Disused railway station in Scotland

    Brechin is a station in Angus, on the Caledonian Railway line. The station opened for business on 1 February 1848. Initially four trains per day ran between

    Brechin railway station

    Brechin railway station

    Brechin_railway_station

  • Michael O'Neill (footballer)
  • Northern Irish football manager and former player (born 1969)

    Northern Ireland, scoring four goals. His first managerial role was with Brechin City from 2006 to 2008. He then joined Shamrock Rovers, where he won two

    Michael O'Neill (footballer)

    Michael O'Neill (footballer)

    Michael_O'Neill_(footballer)

  • Earl of Ross
  • Scottish title

    granted the additional titles Earl of Ardmenach and Lord of Ardmannoch, Brechin and Navarre. James entered the clergy, and thus never married or had issue

    Earl of Ross

    Earl_of_Ross

  • 2018–19 Scottish League One
  • Football league season

    Stranraer. Arbroath won the league following a 1–1 draw at Brechin City on 13 April 2019. Brechin were relegated after a 1–1 draw with Stenhousemuir on the

    2018–19 Scottish League One

    2018–19_Scottish_League_One

  • Callumn Morrison
  • Scottish footballer (born 1999)

    Midlothian, Falkirk and Linfield, and had loan spells with Stirling Albion, Brechin City and East Fife. Morrison grew up in the Alva area and attended Alva

    Callumn Morrison

    Callumn_Morrison

  • Angus (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1997–2024)

    was dominated by farmland, and included the towns of Arbroath, Montrose, Brechin and Forfar. Further to the completion of the 2023 periodic review of Westminster

    Angus (UK Parliament constituency)

    Angus (UK Parliament constituency)

    Angus_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 2017–18 Scottish Championship
  • Football league season

    fixtures were published on 23 June 2017. Ten teams contested the league: Brechin City, Dumbarton, Dundee United, Dunfermline Athletic, Falkirk, Greenock

    2017–18 Scottish Championship

    2017–18_Scottish_Championship

  • Angus, Scotland
  • Council area of Scotland

    Sculptured Stones Arbroath Abbey Barry Mill Brechin Cathedral Brechin Castle Brechin Round Tower Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Cairngorms National Park Corrie Fee

    Angus, Scotland

    Angus, Scotland

    Angus,_Scotland

  • Mark Wilson (Scottish footballer)
  • Scottish footballer and coach

    club Airdrieonians during most of the 2016–17 season. He was appointed Brechin City manager in September 2019, but was sacked from this position in October

    Mark Wilson (Scottish footballer)

    Mark Wilson (Scottish footballer)

    Mark_Wilson_(Scottish_footballer)

  • Léot of Brechin
  • Léot of Brechin is the first known Abbot of Brechin. He appears in three charters. The first of these is a Scoto-Latin charter recorded in the notitiae

    Léot of Brechin

    Léot_of_Brechin

  • 2024–25 Highland Football League
  • Football league season

    prevailing on goal difference from Brechin City, following fifteen wins in their last eighteen games. Banks o' Dee Brechin City Brora Rangers Buckie Thistle

    2024–25 Highland Football League

    2024–25_Highland_Football_League

  • John Boyd Orr
  • Scottish teacher (1880–1971)

    elevated to the peerage in the 1949 New Year Honours as Baron Boyd-Orr, of Brechin Mearn in the County of Angus. In 1957, Boyd Orr served as president of

    John Boyd Orr

    John Boyd Orr

    John_Boyd_Orr

  • Albin of Brechin
  • Prelate of the Kingdom of Scotland

    graduate, Albin is known for his ecclesiastical career in the diocese of Brechin, centred on Angus in east-central Scotland. Almost certainly a native of

    Albin of Brechin

    Albin of Brechin

    Albin_of_Brechin

  • 2025–26 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    v Dundee North End Clachnacuddin v Kilwinning Rangers Lochee United v Brechin City Linlithgow Rose v Gala Fairydean Rovers Musselburgh Athletic v Bonnyton

    2025–26 Scottish Cup

    2025–26_Scottish_Cup

  • Arbroath F.C.
  • Scottish football club

    neighbours Montrose, as well as with fellow local sides Forfar Athletic and Brechin City. The Red Lichties most notable and lasting accomplishment is to hold

    Arbroath F.C.

    Arbroath_F.C.

  • Kinnaird Castle, Brechin
  • 15th-century castle near Brechin in Angus, Scotland

    5992°W / 56.7043; -2.5992 Kinnaird Castle is a 15th-century castle near Brechin in Angus, Scotland. The castle has been home to the Carnegie family, the

    Kinnaird Castle, Brechin

    Kinnaird Castle, Brechin

    Kinnaird_Castle,_Brechin

  • Trinity, Angus
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Angus, Scotland. It lies approximately one mile north-west of Brechin on the B966 Brechin to Edzell road. It was the location of the toll house to the

    Trinity, Angus

    Trinity, Angus

    Trinity,_Angus

  • Mairi Gougeon
  • Scottish Rural Affairs, Land Reform & Islands Secretary

    Angus Council in the 2007 Scottish local elections. She represented the Brechin and Edzell ward and was the council's spokesperson on economic development

    Mairi Gougeon

    Mairi Gougeon

    Mairi_Gougeon

  • Aberdeen Railway
  • Historical railway line in Scotland linking Aberdeen and Guthrie

    railway. The line opened in stages between 1847 and 1850, with branches to Brechin and Montrose. The Aberdeen terminus was at Ferryhill, some distance from

    Aberdeen Railway

    Aberdeen Railway

    Aberdeen_Railway

  • Brechin Victoria F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    Brechin Victoria Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Brechin, Angus and currently play in the Midlands First Division. Their home

    Brechin Victoria F.C.

    Brechin_Victoria_F.C.

  • 2020–21 Scottish League Two
  • Football league season

    season. Ten teams contested the league: Albion Rovers, Annan Athletic, Brechin City, Cowdenbeath, Edinburgh City, Elgin City, Queen's Park, Stenhousemuir

    2020–21 Scottish League Two

    2020–21_Scottish_League_Two

  • Angus derby
  • Football rivalry in Scotland

    between any two SPFL clubs from Arbroath, Montrose, Forfar Athletic and Brechin City. All four sides regularly compete within the same leagues and therefore

    Angus derby

    Angus_derby

  • Nicholas of Brechin
  • Bishop of Brechin

    century. While holding the office of sub-dean of Brechin Cathedral, he got provided bishop of Brechin by Pope Boniface VIII on 21 January 1297. A concurrent

    Nicholas of Brechin

    Nicholas_of_Brechin

  • Hugh of Brechin
  • Scottish bishop

    bishop of Brechin. He either from the native Gaelic ecclesiastical family of Brechin who provided the abbots and the early bishops of Brechin, men such

    Hugh of Brechin

    Hugh_of_Brechin

  • Highland Football League
  • Association football league in Scotland

    Rangers 7–0 on aggregate in the League Two play-off final. Two years later, Brechin City became the first SPFL club to be relegated into the Highland League

    Highland Football League

    Highland_Football_League

  • Radulf
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Radulf (d. 1220), Radulf II, abbot of Kinloss Radulf of Brechin, 13th-century bishop of Brechin Radulf the Cistercian, 12th-century French monk who called

    Radulf

    Radulf

  • Little Brechin
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Little Brechin is a village in Angus, Scotland. It lies approximately two miles north of Brechin on the north side of the A90 road. Ordnance Survey: Landranger

    Little Brechin

    Little Brechin

    Little_Brechin

  • Gregory of Brechin
  • Bishop of Brechin

    Gregory of Brechin (died 1242x1246) was a 13th-century prelate based in the Kingdom of Scotland. Gregory's name appears for the first time in an Arbroath

    Gregory of Brechin

    Gregory of Brechin

    Gregory_of_Brechin

  • Souterrain
  • Underground structure associated mainly with the Atlantic Iron Age

    Iron Age souterrain with a possible water tank was excavated in 2016 at Brechin Farm, Angus by Headland Archaeology. It was 15 metres (50 feet) in total

    Souterrain

    Souterrain

    Souterrain

  • Dick Campbell (footballer, born 1953)
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1953)

    for his management career which includes successful lengthy spells at Brechin City, Forfar Athletic and Arbroath. Campbell has also managed Cowdenbeath

    Dick Campbell (footballer, born 1953)

    Dick_Campbell_(footballer,_born_1953)

  • Jack Milne (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer

    who plays for Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen. He has also played for Brechin City and Kelty Hearts on loan. Originally a central midfielder, then a

    Jack Milne (footballer)

    Jack_Milne_(footballer)

  • Diocese of Brechin
  • Pre-Reformation diocese of Scotland

    Diocese has been led by the Bishop of Brechin (Episcopal), sole successor to the early Catholic Bishop of Brechin. Brechin (Cathedral) Buthergill (now Burghill)

    Diocese of Brechin

    Diocese of Brechin

    Diocese_of_Brechin

  • Alexander Forbes (bishop of Brechin)
  • Scottish Episcopalian divine

    divine. A leading cleric in the Scottish Episcopal Church, he was Bishop of Brechin from 1847 until his death in 1875. Forbes was born in Edinburgh, the second

    Alexander Forbes (bishop of Brechin)

    Alexander Forbes (bishop of Brechin)

    Alexander_Forbes_(bishop_of_Brechin)

  • 2002–03 Scottish Challenge Cup
  • Football tournament season

    The final was played on 20 October 2002, between Queen of the South and Brechin City at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld. Queen of the South won 2–0, to

    2002–03 Scottish Challenge Cup

    2002–03_Scottish_Challenge_Cup

  • Samson of Brechin
  • Bishop of Brechin

    Samson of Brechin is the first known Bishop of Brechin. He appears as a witness in a charter granted by King David I of Scotland to the community of Deer

    Samson of Brechin

    Samson_of_Brechin

  • Euan Spark
  • Scottish footballer (born 1996)

    League East club Brechin City. Spark has previously played for Dundee United, Dunfermline Athletic, Forfar Athletic, Berwick Rangers, Brechin City and Elgin

    Euan Spark

    Euan_Spark

  • Henry Cartwright (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 2004)

    the 67th minute of a 7–0 away win against Highland Football League club Brechin City in the group stage of the Scottish League Cup. He made his league

    Henry Cartwright (footballer)

    Henry_Cartwright_(footballer)

  • William Maule, 1st Baron Panmure
  • Scottish landowner and politician (1771–1852)

    William Ramsay Maule, 1st Baron Panmure of Brechin and Navar (27 October 1771 – 13 April 1852) was a Scottish landowner and politician. He was born William

    William Maule, 1st Baron Panmure

    William Maule, 1st Baron Panmure

    William_Maule,_1st_Baron_Panmure

  • Kalvin Orsi
  • Scottish footballer

    sides, has previously played for St Mirren, Queen's Park, Greenock Morton, Brechin City and Dumbarton. Orsi began his career in Aberdeen's youth sides, playing

    Kalvin Orsi

    Kalvin_Orsi

  • Harry Souttar
  • Soccer player (born 1998)

    subsequently Mearns Academy in Laurencekirk. He played youth football for Brechin City Boys Club and was attached to Celtic before joining the academy at

    Harry Souttar

    Harry Souttar

    Harry_Souttar

  • Nanaimo bar
  • Canadian no-bake dessert

    Association of the Brechin United Church (1957), with the recipe submitted by Joy Wilgress, a Baltimore, Maryland, native. (Brechin United Church is in

    Nanaimo bar

    Nanaimo bar

    Nanaimo_bar

  • Simon Donnelly
  • Scottish footballer (born 1974)

    McNamara at Partick Thistle, Dundee United and York City, and Mark Wilson at Brechin City. A wide forward, Donnelly started his career at Queen's Park but left

    Simon Donnelly

    Simon Donnelly

    Simon_Donnelly

  • 2024–25 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Mechanics v Jeanfield Swifts University of Stirling v Caledonian Braves Brechin City v Newtongrange Star Clachnacuddin v Nairn County Linlithgow Rose v

    2024–25 Scottish Cup

    2024–25_Scottish_Cup

  • Donald Campbell (abbot)
  • Scottish noble and churchman

    bishopric of Brechin with the abbacy of Coupar Angus. Campbell never seems to have been awarded the see. Campbell's ambition for Brechin was overtaken

    Donald Campbell (abbot)

    Donald_Campbell_(abbot)

  • Ray McKinnon (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    player and coach who is currently manager of Highland Football League side Brechin City. An alumnus of St Saviour's Roman Catholic High School, as a player

    Ray McKinnon (footballer)

    Ray_McKinnon_(footballer)

  • John de Crannach
  • Scottish scholar, diplomat and prelate

    of Brechin. He was a prominent ambassador of James I and travelled abroad frequently during the 1430s and early 1440s. In the diocese of Brechin Crannach

    John de Crannach

    John_de_Crannach

  • 2001–02 Scottish Third Division
  • Football league season

    was won by Brechin City who, along with second placed Dumbarton, gained promotion to the Second Division. Queen's Park finished bottom. Brechin City Dumbarton

    2001–02 Scottish Third Division

    2001–02_Scottish_Third_Division

  • List of guilds in the United Kingdom
  • (1725) Ayr Guildry (1325) Guildry Incorporation of Brechin (1629), meets Guildry Room of Brechin Mechanics' Institute Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee

    List of guilds in the United Kingdom

    List_of_guilds_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 2012 Angus Council election
  • 2012 Scottish local government election

    Brechin and Edzell – 3 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 SNP Mairi Evans (incumbent) 35.36 1,145         Independent Bob Myles (incumbent) 19

    2012 Angus Council election

    2012 Angus Council election

    2012_Angus_Council_election

  • Colin Hamilton (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer (born 1992)

    Football League Second Division, where he later represented Arbroath and Brechin City. He spent the 2015–16 season at Alloa Athletic before returning to

    Colin Hamilton (footballer)

    Colin_Hamilton_(footballer)

  • John Spalding (priest)
  • Scottish Catholic clergyman

    1487) was a 15th-century churchman based at Brechin in Angus, Scotland. Spalding became Dean of Brechin in 1456; he was confirmed in this position by

    John Spalding (priest)

    John_Spalding_(priest)

  • Peggy Walford
  • British anti-nuclear weapon campaigner (died 2018)

    as the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp in 2000. Walford was born in Brechin in Angus, Scotland. She was the eighth of nine children of Elizabeth (née

    Peggy Walford

    Peggy_Walford

  • Andy Kirk (footballer)
  • Northern Irish football manager (born 1979)

    his managerial career with Hearts Women before joining Brechin City in 2021. Kirk left Brechin in November 2023 to assist Craig Levein at St Johnstone

    Andy Kirk (footballer)

    Andy_Kirk_(footballer)

  • 2022–23 Highland Football League
  • Football league season

    round of fixtures with Buckie Thistle and Brechin City facing off against each other at Victoria Park. Brechin City won 2–0 – inflicting Buckie Thistle's

    2022–23 Highland Football League

    2022–23_Highland_Football_League

  • 2016–17 Raith Rovers F.C. season
  • Raith Rovers 2016–17 football season

    manager.   Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed Forfar Athletic v Raith Rovers Brechin City v Raith Rovers Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle Arbroath v Raith Rovers

    2016–17 Raith Rovers F.C. season

    2016–17_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season

  • 2016–17 Scottish Championship
  • Football league season

    Athletic, Airdrieonians and Brechin City. Brechin City v Raith Rovers Airdrieonians v Alloa Athletic Raith Rovers v Brechin City Alloa Athletic v Airdrieonians

    2016–17 Scottish Championship

    2016–17_Scottish_Championship

  • William Eddie
  • Scottish cricketer and provost

    Provost. Eddie was born at Brechin in December 1891, where he was educated at Brechin High School. A club cricketer for Brechin, Forfarshire, and Peebles

    William Eddie

    William_Eddie

  • Callum Hendry
  • Association football player (born 1997)

    moved to Scotland, signing for St Johnstone, and spent time on loan at Brechin City, Aberdeen, and Kilmarnock. After five years with Saints, he returned

    Callum Hendry

    Callum_Hendry

  • Connor Barron
  • Scottish footballer (born 2002)

    career at Aberdeen, and during his time there had spells on loan with Brechin City and Kelty Hearts before joining Rangers in 2024. Barron started playing

    Connor Barron

    Connor Barron

    Connor_Barron

  • Barry Smith (footballer, born 1974)
  • Scottish footballer (born 1974)

    Morton and Brechin City. Smith was admitted into Dundee's Hall of Fame having made 400 appearances for the club. Smith played on loan for Brechin City while

    Barry Smith (footballer, born 1974)

    Barry Smith (footballer, born 1974)

    Barry_Smith_(footballer,_born_1974)

  • Natasha Collins
  • English actress and model (1976–2008)

    at the time of her death. Collins first appeared on television in the Brechin Productions' children's show See It Saw It, in which she played See, one

    Natasha Collins

    Natasha_Collins

  • 2012–13 Brechin City F.C. season
  • Brechin City 2012–13 football season

    The 2012–13 season was Brechin City's seventh consecutive season in the Scottish Second Division, having been relegated from the Scottish First Division

    2012–13 Brechin City F.C. season

    2012–13_Brechin_City_F.C._season

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1845
  • Aberdeen to Friockheim and Guthrie, with Branch Lines to Montrose and Brechin, to be called "The Aberdeen Railway." (Repealed by Aberdeen Railway Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1845

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1845

  • Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Brechin)
  • Scottish Anglican priest and author

    Salisbury Cathedral until his consecration to the episcopate as Bishop of Brechin, serving until 1943. Christianity portal The Rt. Rev. Kenneth Mackenzie

    Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Brechin)

    Kenneth_Mackenzie_(bishop_of_Brechin)

  • Sean Crighton
  • Scottish footballer (born 1990)

    for Montrose, Elgin City, Greenock Morton, Airdrieonians, Livingston, Brechin City, Stenhousemuir and Dumbarton. During his playing time at Stenhousemuir

    Sean Crighton

    Sean_Crighton

  • Farnell Castle
  • oblong tower house dating from the late 16th century four miles south of Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The present castle replaces a previous castle on the

    Farnell Castle

    Farnell_Castle

  • 2018–19 Raith Rovers F.C. season
  • Raith Rovers 2018–19 football season

    East Fife Airdrieonians v Raith Rovers Raith Rovers v Forfar Athletic Brechin City v Raith Rovers Raith Rovers v Montrose Dumbarton v Raith Rovers Raith

    2018–19 Raith Rovers F.C. season

    2018–19_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season

  • Wallace Monument
  • Tower on the summit of Abbey Craig in Scotland

    Barony Church. In September 2021, it was moved to Glebe Park stadium in Brechin. Statue of William Wallace, Aberdeen Wallace's Monument, Ayrshire Statue

    Wallace Monument

    Wallace Monument

    Wallace_Monument

  • Alex Duchart
  • Scottish footballer (1933–2022)

    at Yiewsley, Duchart transferred back to Scotland to Brechin City.[citation needed] From Brechin, he finished his career by moving into the Highland Football

    Alex Duchart

    Alex_Duchart

  • Callum Tapping
  • Scottish footballer

    East Stirlingshire. He previously played for Hearts, Queen of the South, Brechin City, Forfar Athletic, Stenhousemuir, Edinburgh City, East Kilbride, East

    Callum Tapping

    Callum Tapping

    Callum_Tapping

  • Craig Levein
  • Scottish association football player

    their manager from August 2017 to October 2019. After a spell advising Brechin City, Levein was appointed St Johnstone manager in November 2023, before

    Craig Levein

    Craig Levein

    Craig_Levein

  • Angus Council
  • Governing council in Angus, Scotland, UK

    Ward Number Ward Name Location Seats 1 Kirriemuir and Dean 3 2 Brechin and Edzell 3 3 Forfar and District 4 4 Monifieth and Sidlaw 4 5 Carnoustie and

    Angus Council

    Angus Council

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  • William Maule, 1st Earl Panmure
  • Scottish soldier and politician

    In 1742 he acquired Braikie Castle between Brechin and Arbroath. He bought back the family estate of Brechin Castle, Forfar and was created Baron Maule

    William Maule, 1st Earl Panmure

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    Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian

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    Thor's Descendant

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    Hindu

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    Goddess Lakshmi, A religious ceremony

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    Goddess Durga

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    Tamil

    Sriharshini | ஷ்ரீஹர்ஷீநீ 

    Padmanabhans wife, Goddess Lakshmi, A girl who is always Happy

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    Beautiful

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    To Walk with a Proud Swinging Gait

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    Practice

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    Nature

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