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Human settlement in Angus, Scotland
Eassie is a village located along the A94 road in Angus, Scotland. The church in Eassie is dedicated to Saint Fergus, a monk who worked at nearby Glamis
Eassie
Pictish stone in Scotland
The Eassie Stone is a Class II Pictish stone of about the mid 8th century AD in the village of Eassie, Angus, Scotland. The stone was found in Eassie burn
Eassie_Stone
Scottish lawyer and judge
Ronald David Mackay, Lord Eassie, PC (born 1945) is a Scottish lawyer and retired judge of the country's Supreme Courts, sitting in the Inner House of
Ronald_Mackay,_Lord_Eassie
Castle in Glamis, Angus, Scotland
intricately carved Pictish stone known as the Eassie Stone was found in a creek-bed at the nearby village of Eassie. In 1034, Malcolm II was murdered at Glamis
Glamis_Castle
Council area of Scotland
Newbigging; Montrose; Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff; Murroes & Wellbank; Newtyle & Eassie; Royal Burgh of Arbroath; Royal Burgh of Forfar; Strathmartine; and Tealing
Angus,_Scotland
Ruined church and burial ground in Angus, Scotland
Eassie Old Church is a ruined 13th-century parish church located near the village of Eassie in Angus, Scotland. Erected in the corner of the church is
Eassie_Old_Church
Human settlement in Scotland
such as the Hunter's Hill Stone, and the Eassie Stone, which stands in Eassie Old Church near the village of Eassie. The last Alpínid king of Scotland, Malcolm
Glamis
Well can be visited. The village church at Eassie is dedicated to Saint Fergus; the noted Pictish Eassie Stone has been moved to that church. During
Saint_Fergus
Standing stone in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
derived from an element consanguineous to Welsh morfa, meaning "a sea-plain". Eassie Stone Lunan Water Red Castle, Angus Wikimedia Commons has media related
Stone_of_Morphie
Valley in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
through the valley. Other antiquities include Pictish stones such as the Eassie Stone. The Earl of Strathmore takes his title from the valley, and his seat
Valley_of_Strathmore
Monuments erected by early Scottish tribes
"double disc and Z-rod" (see Edderton, Dunnichen Stone, Rodney's Stone, Eassie Stone, Monifieth 1, St Vigean's 1, 3, 5 and 6). "mirror and comb" (or "mirror"
Pictish_stone
William Eassie (1805-1861) was a Scottish businessman of the mid 19th century, working as a railway contractor and then as a Gloucester-based supplier
William_Eassie
Disused railway station in Eassie, Angus
Eassie railway station served the village of Eassie, Angus, Scotland from 1838 to 1956 on the Scottish Midland Junction Railway. The station opened on
Eassie_railway_station
Former railway line in Scotland
Railway". RAILSCOT. "Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway". RAILSCOT. "Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway". RAILSCOT. "Kirriemuir Branch of the Caledonian Railway"
Scottish Midland Junction Railway
Scottish_Midland_Junction_Railway
Mountain landform in Angus, Scotland
The general vicinity has elements of prehistory including presence of the Eassie Stone, a Pictish stone dating back to the Dark Ages. Newtyle Hill Warden
Hatton_Hill
16th century church and medieval burial ground in Angus, Scotland
church was abandoned in 1835 when a newer church was built to serve both the Eassie and Nevay Parishes. The church is located near the village of Kirkinch,
Nevay_Church
Bell worn around the neck of livestock
Britain appear on Pictish carved stones of the 7th to 9th centuries AD at Eassie, Angus and Fowlis Wester, Perthshire. Small iron bells of 8th or 9th century
Cowbell
British colonial administrator
November 1913 at Eassie, Angus, he was the youngest child of the Rev. Alexander Waddell, who was the Church of Scotland minister in Eassie for over 40 years
Alexander_Nicol_Anton_Waddell
Town in Angus, Scotland
include a carved Pictish stone known as the Eassie Stone. It was found in a burn near the village of Eassie. Kirriemuir claims the narrowest public footpath
Kirriemuir
Crimean war prefabricated field hospital
to local contractor William Eassie, who was supplying railway sleepers to the Gloucester and Dean Forest Railway. Eassie's company diversified after the
Renkioi_Hospital
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Eassie and Nevay in Angus, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
List of listed buildings in Eassie And Nevay, Angus
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Eassie_And_Nevay,_Angus
City and non-metropolitan district in England
Samuel Daukes (1811–1880), architect Dynamite MC (b. 1973), musician William Eassie (1805–1861), prefabricated building pioneer Janet Evra (b. 1988), jazz musician
Gloucester
Experimental jet bomber in Britain
with this engine configuration on 7 July 1955. VX158 was piloted by Jock Eassie and Chris Beaumont. Testing with this asymmetric engine configuration continued
Short_Sperrin
Abbey in Midlothian, Scotland
Diocese of St Andrews Controlled churches Bathgate; Clerkington; Cockpen; Eassie; Heriot; Masterton; Newbattle People Founder David I of Scotland Important
Newbattle_Abbey
Prestigious annual traditional music competition
Eassie 4th Win (Henderson wins both individual events) 1988 Pipe Major Gavin Stoddart Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd Win 1987 Murray Henderson Eassie 3rd
Glenfiddich Piping and Fiddle Championships
Glenfiddich_Piping_and_Fiddle_Championships
Human settlement in Scotland
area. The village of Eassie, approximately three kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east of Meigle, is noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone, a carved Pictish
Meigle
Public university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Justice General Lord Cullen, two former members of the Inner House, Lord Eassie and Baroness Clark of Calton, one of the leading figures in the formation
University_of_St_Andrews
River in Angus and Perthshire, Scotland
Meikleour The confluence of the Isla and the Tay (grid reference NO519379) Eassie Stone Kilry Glen Kinloch "River Isla". Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba. Retrieved
River_Isla,_Perthshire
English barrister and businessman investor
supplying timber to William Eassie, who was supplying railway sleepers to the Gloucester and Dean Forest Railway. Eassie's company diversified after the
Richard_Potter_(businessman)
Short-lived railway station in Kirkinch, Angus
from 1838 to 1847 on the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. The station opened on 4 June 1838 by the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. It was short-lived
Kirkinch_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
of a mile (1.1 km) to the west of the village of Eassie. Eassie is noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone, a carved Pictish stone. Wester Denoon "Dundee
Balkeerie
Human settlement in Scotland
Church and its medieval burial ground. Nevay parish is now united with Eassie parish. Originally it was an 'island' of slightly higher land surrounded
Kirkinch
the village of Eassie noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the Early Middle Ages. Eassie Stone Glamis
Ark_Hill
Defence Procurement and Industry (2024–2025) HM judiciary Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie 14 November 2006 7 February 2007 Senator of the College of Justice, Inner
List of current members of the British Privy Council
List_of_current_members_of_the_British_Privy_Council
Post-Roman British and Irish style of art
kindreds and depict ancient ceremonies and rituals Examples include the Eassie Stone and the Hilton of Cadboll Stone. It is possible that they had subsidiary
Insular_art
English military physician
Renkioi Hospital, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and set up by William Eassie Jnr, whose father's Gloucester Docks-based firm had constructed it. The
Edmund_Alexander_Parkes
SM90059 Caterthuns Menmuir Two substantial hillforts SM90069 Eassie Old Church and cross slab Eassie Ruined church and Pictish stone slab SM90125 Edzell Castle
Scheduled_monuments_in_Angus
Comprehensive school in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland
9 associated primary schools - Northmuir, Southmuir, Airlie, Cortachy, Eassie, Glamis, Isla, Newtyle, and Tannadice. Webster's High School is named after
Webster's_High_School
suppressed and joined to Fodderty. Nevay suppressed and joined to Eassie (thereafter Eassie and Nevay). Saulseat suppressed and joined to Inch. Tarradale
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Forms of address for close relatives of peers
Lord Kinclaven, while Ronald Mackay is known as the Right Honourable Lord Eassie. Some Senators also hold peerage titles, such as the Right Honourable the
Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom
Courtesy_titles_in_the_United_Kingdom
Building constructed using prefabrication
innovations in sanitation, ventilation and a flushing toilet. Fabricator William Eassie constructed the required 16 units in Gloucester Docks, shipped directly
Prefabricated_building
Human settlement in Scotland
Approximately one mile to the north of Wester Denoon is the village of Eassie, where the Eassie Stone is displayed in a ruined church; this carved Pictish stone
Wester_Denoon
Village in Çanakkale, Turkey
Gloucester Docks by timber merchants Price & Co. and designed by William Eassie, it followed on from a design from wooden huts procured by both the British
Erenköy,_Çanakkale
Human settlement in Scotland
represented approximately four kilometres northwest at the village of Eassie, where the Eassie Stone is displayed in a ruined church; this carved Pictish stone
Newbigging,_Angus
Village in Angus, Scotland
Clova Colliston Cortachy Craichie Craigo Craigton Douglastown Dun Dunnichen Eassie East Haven Edzell Elliot Farnell Ferryden Finavon Folda Friockheim Gallowfauld
Ferryden
Railway in the north of Scotland
them for upgrading to main line standards, and providing double track. The Eassie to Glamis section closed in July 1846, with the remainder of that line closing
Dundee_and_Newtyle_Railway
House in June 2013. On 1 January 2007, Lord Drummond Young succeeded Lord Eassie for a five-year term as chairman of the Scottish Law Commission, an advisory
James Drummond Young, Lord Drummond Young
James_Drummond_Young,_Lord_Drummond_Young
Short-lived railway station in Newmill of Inshewan, Angus
from 1838 to 1847 on the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. The station opened on 4 June 1838 by the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. It was short-lived
Leason_Hill_railway_station
Road in Scotland
stretch was renumbered to be part of the A90 in the 1990s. Glamis Castle Eassie Stone Wikimedia Commons has media related to A94 road (Scotland). "Driving
A94_road
Museum in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
the museum. Meigle 34 is a carved fragment with a scroll engraved on it. Eassie Stone Kilry Glen Ritchie 1997, pp.17, 19, 28. Ritchie 1997, p.2. Ritchie
Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum
Meigle_Sculptured_Stone_Museum
Railway 1965 Easington NER 1964 Easingwold Easingwold Railway 1948 Eassie Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway 1956 East Anstey GWR 1966 East Barkwith GNR
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: D–F
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_D–F
Road in Scotland
collection of Pictish stones is exhibited, and somewhat to the west of the Eassie Stone, a Pictish stone dating to about 600 AD. The road has been a subject
B954_road
Newbigging Montrose Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff Murroes & Wellbank Newtyle & Eassie Royal Burgh of Arbroath Royal Burgh of Forfar Strathmartine Tealing As of
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
- 1979 William Livingstone, Ontario, Canada - - 1980 Murray Henderson, Eassie, Angus - - 1981 Gavin Stoddart, Edinburgh - - 1982 Pipe Major Evan MacRae
List_of_winners_of_the_Gold_Medal,_Senior_Piobaireachd_and_Former_Winners'_MSR_at_the_Argyllshire_Gathering
Secondary school in Scotland
College of Justice Harald Leslie, Lord Birsay, judge Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie, judge Helen Lowe, one of the first women chartered accountants in Scotland
Berwickshire_High_School
Railway in Scotland
Kirriemuir Glamis Leason Hill Eassie Kirkinch Meigle Junction to Newtyle Alyth Railway Alyth Junction Newtyle, Eassie & Glamiss Railway Washington (Tayside)
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish_North_Eastern_Railway
Disused railway station in Glamis, Angus
from 1838 to 1956 on the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. The station opened on 4 June 1838 by the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. It closed on
Glamis_railway_station
Colliston Primary School, Arbroath Cortachy Primary School, Kirriemuir Eassie Primary School, Forfar Edzell Primary School, Brechin Ferryden Primary School
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, A–D)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_A–D)
Village in Angus, Scotland
One mile to the south is the village of Eassie and Eassie Old Church, noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated
Castleton,_Angus
Post war British target tug
place of the TT.2's hydraulic system. One TT.2 (VR363), piloted by "Jock" Eassie, was briefly utilised as a glider tug in flight tests of the Short SB.1
Short_Sturgeon
List of settlements in Angus council area
Caterthun Craigo Dalhousie, Dalhousie Arch Dun Dunnichen Dunninald Dykend Eassie East Haven Edzell Elliot, Elliot Water Falls of Drumly Harry Farnell Fern
List_of_places_in_Angus
appear on Trax vehicles nor boxes. The company was formed in 1980, by John Eassie, initially involved with Australian model trains. John branched off into
Trax_Models
Dundee. 22 February 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2021. "Eassie and Nevay Parish Church – Eassie and Nevay, Tayside – Places of Worship in Scotland | SCHR"
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
Castle in Angus, Scotland
that Pictish peoples inhabited the area. For example, discovery of the Eassie Stone in this region indicates sophisticated Pictish carvers who embraced
Hatton_Castle,_Angus
Scottish surgeon and medical author
firm believer in temperance. He was born on 2 April 1812 in the manse of Eassie in Angus, the son of Rev James Miller (1777–1860) and Barbara Martin. He
James_Miller_(surgeon)
Clerk to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie, judge, former chairman of the Scottish Law Commission and Senator of the
Dundee_Law_School
Human settlement in Scotland
Approximately 4+1⁄2 miles (7 kilometres) east is the village of Eassie, noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the
Kinloch,_Coupar_Angus
Sculptured Stones Balluderon Stone Camus Cross Drosten Stone Dunnichen Stone Eassie Stone Glamis Manse Stone Hunter's Hill Stone Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones
Dupplin_Cross
Scotland The vicinity has elements of prehistory including presence of the Eassie Stone, a Pictish stone dating to the Dark Ages. It is not to be confused
Newtyle_Hill
Scottish biochemist (1898–1970)
Kirriemuir, the son of William Kermack, a postman, and his wife, Helen Eassie Ogilvy. His mother was placed in an asylum soon after his birth and died
William_Ogilvy_Kermack
Episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland
Arbirlot Arbroath and Ethie Barry Dalbog Dun Dunlappie Dunninald Edzell Eassie Glamis Idvies (now Kirkden) Inchbraoch (now Craig) Inverarity Invergowrie
Archdiocese_of_St_Andrews
Non-departmental public body
(2014–2018) Lady Clark (2012–2013) Lord Drummond Young (2007–2011) Lord Eassie (2002–2006) Lord Gill (1996–2001) Lord Davidson (1988–1996) Lord Maxwell
Scottish_Law_Commission
NO530598 Carmyllie Castle Carnegie Castle Castle of Downie Castleton of Eassie Claverhouse Castle, Glamis Clova Castle Colliston Castle Z-plan tower house
List_of_castles_in_Angus
Sculptor, novelist and poet (1826–1895)
George. Agatha: A Fanciful Flight for a Gusty Night. London: Harrison, 1861. Eassie, William, George Halse, and Hablot Knight Browne. Sir Guy De Guy: A Stirring
George_Halse
(the Kirkyard Stone), Aberlemno 3, Menmuir 1, Kirriemuir 1, Monifieth 2, Eassie, Rossie Priory, and Glamis 1 (Hunter's Hill). Hunter's Hill Stone (Glamis
Glamis_Manse_Stone
Sculpture in Angus, Scotland
Sculptured Stones Balluderon Stone Camus Cross Drosten Stone Dunnichen Stone Eassie Stone Glamis Manse Stone Hunter's Hill Stone Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones
Camus_Cross
Ability of an individual to transact with others
Law of Scotland (W. Green, Fourteenth / general, Hector MacQueen, Lord Eassie. ed, 2017), para 47-01. Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991 s.1(1(a))
Capacity_in_Scots_law
(1st) Midland Railway 1875 Glais (2nd) Midland Railway 1950 Glamis Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway 1956 Glan Llyn Halt GWR 1965 Glanamman GWR 1958 Glandyfi
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: G
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_G
Valley in Angus, Scotland
testimony to the Pictish era, not far is the village of Eassie noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the
Kilry_Glen
Alexander Emslie Kingarth 1997 Iain Bonomy Bonomy 1997 Ronald David Mackay Eassie 1998 Robert John Reed Reed February 2012, appointed as Justice of Supreme
Historic list of senators of the College of Justice
Historic_list_of_senators_of_the_College_of_Justice
Kirriemuir 1 and Monifieth 2. To this list, Lloyd Laing has added the stones of Eassie, Rossie Priory, Glamis 1 and Glamis 2. Jervise, Andrew (1857), "Notices
Woodwrae_Stone
underground structure of Iron Age date. Caterthuns Two large hill forts. Eassie Sculptured Stone An elaborately sculptured Pictish cross-slab. Edzell Castle
List of Historic Environment Scotland properties
List_of_Historic_Environment_Scotland_properties
Sea stack and remains of Pictish hill fort in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Sculptured Stones Balluderon Stone Camus Cross Drosten Stone Dunnichen Stone Eassie Stone Glamis Manse Stone Hunter's Hill Stone Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones
Dunnicaer
An Act for making and maintaining a Railway from Newtyle to the Muir of Eassie, and from thence to the Muir of Glammiss, in the County of Forfar. Bodmin
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1835
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1835
Bendochy, Blairgowrie (4), Clunie (2), Coupar Angus (2), Cray-Glenisla, Eassie-Nevay, Glenisla, Glenshee, Kettins, Kilry, Kingoldrum, Kirkmichael (2),
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Eason's Green East Sussex 50°56′N 0°08′E / 50.94°N 00.14°E / 50.94; 00.14 TQ5118 Eassie Angus 56°35′N 3°05′W / 56.59°N 03.09°W / 56.59; -03.09 NO3345
List of United Kingdom locations: Ea-Eass
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ea-Eass
Village in Angus, Scotland
preface to her 1997 book Feminist Amnesia: The Wake of Women's Liberation. Eassie Stone Glamis Castle Milton Hunter's Hill Stone United Kingdom Ordnance Survey
Charleston,_Angus
Topics referred to by the same term
Lord Reay John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lord Mackay
Lord_Mackay
List of listed buildings in Dunnichen, Angus List of listed buildings in Eassie And Nevay, Angus List of listed buildings in Edzell, Angus List of listed
List of listed buildings in Angus
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Angus
Monikie, Panbride and St Vigeans areas Angus Forfar Aberlemno, Dunnichen, Eassie, Forfar, Glamis, Guthrie, Inverarity, Kinnettles, Kirkden, Oathlaw and Rescobie
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Bridge of Cally and Kirkmichael. The 125, from Forfar, stops in Glamis, Eassie, Meigle en route to Newtyle in Angus. Finally, the 128 is a Kirriemuir–Alyth
Public transport in Perth and Kinross
Public_transport_in_Perth_and_Kinross
British politician (1877–1971)
spymaster and, at one stage, controlled the Cambridge Five. Stewart was born in Eassie, Angus, in Scotland, but grew up in Dundee. Stewart trained as a ship's
Bob_Stewart_(communist)
Railway line in Scotland
Legend Alyth Golf Club Halt Jordanstone Meigle Scottish Midland Junction Rly Alyth Junction Newtyle, Eassie & Glamiss Rly Scottish Midland Junction Rly
Alyth_Railway
Method and process of certifying, verifying, and registering land ownership in Scotland
Law of Scotland (W. Green, Fourteenth / general, Hector MacQueen, Lord Eassie. ed, 2017), para 47-01. Gretton, George Lidderdale (2013). Property, trusts
Land_registration_(Scots_law)
Church in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Lipp 1954–1956 (formerly minister at Longformacus, afterwards minister at Eassie, Glamis) Alisdair R. E Maclnnes 1958-1963 Frederick R. Hurst 1965-1971 Ronald
Colonsay Parish Church, Scalasaig
Colonsay_Parish_Church,_Scalasaig
Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours
Cyril Cruddas DSO late Infantry Major-General William James Fitzpatrick Eassie CBE DSO late Royal Army Service Corps Major-General Frederick Knowles Escritt
1953_Coronation_Honours
Human settlement in Scotland
Considerable early history is in the general area including Glamis Castle and the Eassie Stone, a carved Pictish stone dating prior to the Early Middle Ages. Charleston
Milton_of_Ogilvie
Appointments by King George V
Colonel Henry Edward Theodore Kelly CMG Royal Artillery Colonel Fitzpatrick Eassie CMG DSO Royal Army Veterinary Corps Temp Colonel Arthur George Phear FRCP
1919_New_Year_Honours
The SB.1 was towed behind a Short Sturgeon TT2 (VR363) piloted by "Jock" Eassie to a height of 10,000 ft, the height of the release. Although Brooke-Smith
Short_SB.1
(the Kirkyard Stone), Aberlemno 3, Menmuir 1, Kirriemuir 1, Monifieth 2, Eassie, Rossie Priory, and the Glamis Manse Stone (Glamis 2). Glamis Manse Stone
Hunter's_Hill_Stone
EASSIE
EASSIE
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EASSIE
Boy/Male
Muslim
A young Man
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Zenobia, ZENOVIA means "life of Zeus."Â
Boy/Male
Native American
Brother.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Protractor, One who worships God
Boy/Male
Indian
The hidden
Boy/Male
Arabic
Honourable
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly South Yorkshire)
English (chiefly South Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on land enclosed by a bend in a river, from Old English binnan ēa ‘within the river’, or a habitational name from places in Kent called Binney and Binny, which have this origin.Scottish : habitational name from Binney or Binniehill near Falkirk, named in Gaelic as Beinnach, from beinn ‘hill’ + the locative suffix -ach.
Boy/Male
Indian
Happiness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Loomis.
Boy/Male
Christian, German, Latin
Ready for Battle; Noble
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