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Human settlement in Scotland
Lhanbryde (Gaelic: Lann Brìghde) is a village that lies four miles (six kilometres) east of Elgin in Moray, Scotland. Previously bisected by the A96,
Lhanbryde
Electoral ward in Moray, Scotland
Fochabers Lhanbryde is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Moray Council. It elects three Councillors. Source: "5th Reviews - ward maps"
Fochabers_Lhanbryde_(ward)
Scottish politician (born 1981 or 1982)
Scottish former politician who served as a Labour councillor for Fochabers Lhanbryde in Moray from 2012 to 2017. He was the Labour candidate for Moray in the
Sean_Morton
2022 Scottish local government election
- Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde" (PDF). Moray Council. Retrieved 28 July 2024. "Transfers Report - Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde" (PDF). Moray Council
2022_Moray_Council_election
2017 Scottish local government election
- Ward 3 - Fochabers Lhanbryde" (PDF). Moray Council. Retrieved 28 July 2024. "Transfers Report - Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde" (PDF). Moray Council
2017_Moray_Council_election
1999 Scottish local government election
The 1999 Moray Council election was held on 6 May 1999, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general
1999_Moray_Council_election
2003 Scottish local government election
The 2003 Moray Council election was held on 1 May 2003, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general
2003_Moray_Council_election
Major road in Scotland
with the addition of bypasses in the 1980s/1990s for Auldearn, Forres, Lhanbryde, Huntly & Inverurie. The road has been dualled between Inverurie & Aberdeen
A96_road
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
comprising minority of electorate); and the Moray Council ward of Fochabers Lhanbryde (west of the River Spey). The majority of the electorate, comprising the
Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey
Moray_West,_Nairn_and_Strathspey
Disused railway station in Lhanbryde, Moray
Lhanbryde railway station served the village of Lhanbryde, Moray, Scotland from 1858 to 1964 on the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway. The station
Lhanbryde_railway_station
Irish abbess and saint (c. 451 – c. 525)
In Scotland, East Kilbride and West Kilbride are called after Brigid. Lhanbryde, near Elgin, Scotland is thought to be Pictish for "Church of Brigid"
Brigid_of_Kildare
2012 Scottish local government election
Fochabers Lhanbryde – 3 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 Conservative Douglas Ross (incumbent) 39.5% 1,318 SNP Margo Howe 21.82% 728 768
2012_Moray_Council_election
church, churchyard, village with church, parish Lanteglos (Cornwall), Lhanbryde (Moray), Lanercost, Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Llanybydder, Llandudno, Llanelli
List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles
List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_British_Isles
Council area of Scotland
side anywhere in the UK. Elgin Forres Buckie Lossiemouth Keith Burghead Lhanbryde Fochabers Hopeman Dufftown Aberdeenshire Highland The large majority of
Moray
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
covering the towns of Elgin, Forres, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Hopeman and Lhanbryde; whilst the SNP were ahead in the three electoral wards covering Buckie
Moray (UK Parliament constituency)
Moray_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
2007 Scottish local government election
July 2024. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Fochabers Lhanbryde" (PDF). Moray Council. Retrieved 28 July 2024. "Local Government Election
2007_Moray_Council_election
Constituency for the Scottish Parliament
north-eastern parts (Keith and Cullen, Buckie, and part of Fochabers Lhanbryde). In the Scottish Parliament, the Moray constituency covers most of the
Moray (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Moray_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
Former Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party
first elected to The Moray Council in 2007, representing the Fochabers-Lhanbryde ward, and became part of the Independent/Conservative administration.
Douglas Ross (Scottish politician)
Douglas_Ross_(Scottish_politician)
presented to Lhanbryde, near Elgin, by the Earl of Moray, in whose family he had acted as tutor. Having been duly called, he was ordained at Lhanbryde on 11
James_Crombie_(minister)
Scottish nurse and politician
Health Service. Morrison has served as a councillor for the Fochabers Lhanbryde ward since 2017. In 2018 the Conservative-Independent administration collapsed
Shona_Morrison
Area of Moray, Scotland
includes the towns of Elgin, Forres, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Hopeman and Lhanbryde. "Landscape Character Assessment: Moray and Nairn - Landscape Evolution
Laich_of_Moray
Local authority in Moray, Scotland
Seats 1 Speyside Glenlivet 3 2 Keith and Cullen 3 3 Buckie 3 4 Fochabers Lhanbryde 3 5 Heldon and Laich 4 6 Elgin City North 3 7 Elgin City South 3 8 Forres
Moray_Council
Scottish poet, lawyer and professor
Place, Edinburgh Died 4 August 1865(1865-08-04) (aged 52) Blackhills, by Lhanbryde, Moray Resting place Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh Occupation Writer to the
William_Edmondstoune_Aytoun
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
comprising northeastern areas); and the Moray Council ward of Fochabers Lhanbryde (to the east of the River Spey). The areas in Aberdeenshire Council, comprising
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East
Aberdeenshire_North_and_Moray_East
Human settlement in Scotland
miles (8 km) east of Elgin, and one mile NE of the larger village of Lhanbryde. It is just over 1 mile north of the main A96 road connecting Elgin and
Urquhart,_Moray
16th-century tower house in Scotland
four-storey fortified tower house, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) south of Lhanbryde in Moray, Scotland. Approximately 7 metres (23 ft) square in plan, it
Coxton_Tower
Medieval Roman Catholic diocese in Scotland
Dundurkas Dyke Elgin Elchies Essil Forres Fothervays—now Edinkillie Kinneddar Lhanbryde Logie Fythenach—now Ardclach Moy Ogstoun Rafford Rothes Spynie Urquhart
Diocese_of_Moray
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Lhanbryde in Moray, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML
List of listed buildings in St Andrews-Lhanbryd, Moray
List_of_listed_buildings_in_St_Andrews-Lhanbryd,_Moray
Secondary school in Fochabers, Moray, Scotland
Scotland. The school's feeder primaries are Milne's Primary School, Lhanbryde Primary School and Mosstodloch Primary School. The school is divided into
Milne's_High_School
Historic county in Scotland
Fochabers Fogwatt Garmouth Hopeman Kellas Kingston on Spey Kinloss Kintessack Lhanbryde Longmorn Mosstodloch Rafford Urquhart Burghead Dallas Elgin Findhorn Fochabers
County_of_Moray
Scottish electric coach company
(pre-booked) Keith (pre-booked) Fochabers (pre-booked) Mosstodloch (pre-booked) Lhanbryde (pre-booked) Alves (pre-booked) Forres (pre-booked) Brodie Castle (pre-booked)
Ember_(coach_operator)
Historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Dulbatelouch Rothiemurchaus Davit Talleralie Innerallian Dean Auldearn Precentor Lhanbryde Alves Rafford—Rafford removed in 1226 Chancellor Inveravon Urquhart—Urquhart
Elgin_Cathedral
Ianstown Inchberry Inchkeil Keith Kingston Kinloss, Kintrae Kirkmichael Lhanbryde Longmorn Lossiemouth Macallan Mill of Tynet Miltonduff Moray Firth Mosstodloch
List_of_places_in_Moray
Railway viaduct in Moray, Scotland
166. ISBN 0718123557. Lockhart, Douglas (2017). Old Fochabers: with Lhanbryde, Urquhart, Garmouth, Kingston and Spey Bay. Catrine: Stenlake. p. 40.
Spey_Viaduct
Forres Coxton Tower Tower House Between 1571 and 1584 Ruined Private Near Lhanbryde Open by appointment Craigneach Castle L-plan Tower House No remains East
List_of_castles_in_Moray
Primary School, Kinloss Knockando Primary School, Knockando Lhanbryde Primary School, Lhanbryde Linkwood Primary School, Elgin Logie Primary School, Dunphail
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, I–R)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_I–R)
to the ministry in December 1970. In 1975 he was called to St Andrew's Lhanbryde Church, near Elgin, Moray. He was Moderator of the Presbytery of Moray
David_Lunan
Television transmitting station in the UK
There is good reception of Knock More in Buckie, Elgin, Dufftown, Keith, Lhanbryde and Lossiemouth. The Rumster Forest station also provides an overlap and
Knock More transmitting station
Knock_More_transmitting_station
Placename element in Celtic languages
in Pictland may represent adoption into Gaelic of the Pictish usage. Lhanbryde, Moray (Gaelic: Lann Brìghde). Saint Bride. Lamanbride in 1215; the modern
Llan_(placename)
Rothes Medieval St Andrew's-Lhanbryd and Urquhart 3,301 St Andrew's, Lhanbryde Medieval Orkney 19,743 East Mainland (Holm) North Ronaldsay (in school)
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
Lìte City Lesmahagow Lios MoChuda City Lewis Leòdhas Uncertain Island Lhanbryde Lann Brìghde Church-enclosure of Saint Brigid of Kildare City Linlithgow
Scottish_Gaelic_place_names
Human settlement in Scotland
makes Burghead the eighth-largest town in Moray behind Keith, Kinloss and Lhanbryde but ahead of Hopeman, Dufftown and Fochabers. Males in Burghead make up
Burghead
(Scotland) Regulations 2019 (S.S.I 2019 No. 195) The A96 Trunk Road (Lhanbryde) (Temporary Prohibition on Use of Road and Temporary 30 mph and 20 mph
List of Scottish statutory instruments, 2019
List_of_Scottish_statutory_instruments,_2019
Scotland. "Coxton Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Lhanbryde Burial Ground, Innes Enclosure: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland
List of Category A listed buildings in Moray
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Moray
Aberlour Villa Buckie Rovers Cullen Craigellachie Hopeman FC Fochabers Lhanbryde United Portsoy RAF Lossiemouth Rothes Amateurs Seaforth Thunderton Ugie
Moray District Welfare Football Association
Moray_District_Welfare_Football_Association
the junction to Fochabers Town opened, and renamed Orbliston in 1960. Lhanbryde 14 mi 54 chains (23.6 km) 18 August 1858 7 December 1964 Elgin 18 mi 5 chains
List of Highland Railway stations
List_of_Highland_Railway_stations
Former railway station in the Highlands of Scotland
Line open Highland Railway Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway Lhanbryde Station closed; Line open Highland Railway Fochabers Branch Balnacoul
Orbliston Junction railway station
Orbliston_Junction_railway_station
Scottish antiquarian and political writer
James Chalmers (who was a grandson of George Chalmers of Pittensear in Lhanbryde) and his wife Isabella. After completing a course at King's College, Aberdeen
George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)
Railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen, Scotland
open; Morayshire Railway to Lossiemouth and other branches 1852 – 1968; Lhanbryde; opened 18 August 1858; closed 7 December 1964; Fochabers; opened 18 August
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Inverness_and_Aberdeen_Junction_Railway
Railway from 1927 to 1933. Newlands was born at Elgin on 11 January 1870 at Lhanbryde, Morayshire, the son of Alexander Newlands of Pondpark, Elgin, and Annie
Alexander_Newlands
Scottish architect (1819–1898)
Episcopal School, Elgin (1853) Balnagask Farm, Nigg (1854) Fife Arms Hotel, Lhanbryde (1854) Inverurie manse (1854) Ballogie House (1855) Croy manse (1855)
James_Matthews_(architect)
Station (Town, unless in station name) Rail company Year closed Notes Lhanbryde Highland Railway 1964 Lichfield Trent Valley Junction South Staffordshire
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: K–L
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_K–L
Canadian diplomat
William Fordham Johnson Personal details Born (1863-07-16)July 16, 1863 Lhanbryde, Scotland Died February 21, 1942(1942-02-21) (aged 78) Montreal, Quebec
Robert_Randolph_Bruce
378 23.7 Hopeman 1624 61 26.6 Keith 4491 225 20.0 Kinloss 1931 101 19.1 Lhanbryde 1845 51 36.2 Lossiemouth 6803 215 31.6 Mosstodloch 1017 40 25.4 Portgordon
List of census localities in Scotland
List_of_census_localities_in_Scotland
Lossiemouth (2), Moyness, Pluscarden, Rafford (2), Rothes (2), St Andrews-Lhanbryde, Speymouth, Spynie, Urquhart (2) Inverness (40): Ardclach (2), Ardersier
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Railway station in Moray, Scotland
ScotRail Aberdeen to Inverness Line Forres Historical railways Lhanbryde Line open; station closed Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Elgin_railway_station
station 1878 Invergordon railway station 1878 Kincraig railway station 1878 Lhanbryde railway station 1878 Inverness gasworks railway station 1879 Aberfeldy
Murdoch_Paterson
Scottish politician and religious leader
Andrews University. From 1838 to 1843 he was a schoolmaster at St Andrews Lhanbryde, being licensed to preach as a Church of Scotland minister by the Presbytery
James_Sellar_(minister)
Location Locality Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) OS grid reference Lhanbryde Moray 57°38′N 3°13′W / 57.63°N 03.22°W / 57.63; -03.22 NJ2761
List of United Kingdom locations: Lf-Litm
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Lf-Litm
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mourning of waters
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German : patronymic from a personal name (Latin Gallus) which was widespread in Europe in the Middle Ages (see Gall 2).German : nickname for someone in the service of the monastery of St Gallen, or a habitational name for someone from the city in Switzerland so named.English : variant of Gallier.Hungarian (Gallér) : from gallér ‘collar’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a taylor, in particular a maker of military garments.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Galle ‘bile’, ‘gall’, with the agent suffix -er. This surname seems to have been one of the group of names selected at random from vocabulary words by government officials.
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English : habitational name from Bumpstead in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Bumesteda, from Old English bune ‘reed’ + stede ‘place’, ‘site’.
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