Brown Jewel, the Glossary
The Brown Jewel is a sea stack on the North Sea coast of Scotland, north of the village of Muchalls in Aberdeenshire.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Army, Battle, Bridge of Dee, Burn of Pheppie, Causey Mounth, Coast, Covenanters, Duke of Montrose, English Civil War, Grim Brigs, Hare Ness, Historic roads and trails, May Craig (island), Middle Ages, Muchalls, Muchalls Castle, North Sea, River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Stack (geology), Stonehaven, William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal.
- Landforms of Aberdeenshire
- Stacks of Scotland
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous Scottish city.
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire (Aiberdeenshire; Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland.
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Army
An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land.
Battle
A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size.
Bridge of Dee
The Bridge of Dee or Brig o Dee (Drochaid Dhè) is a road bridge over the River Dee in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Burn of Pheppie
The Burn of Pheppie is an easterly flowing coastal stream in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that discharges to the North Sea immediately north of the village of Muchalls.
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Causey Mounth
The Causey Mounth is an ancient drovers' road over the coastal fringe of the Grampian Mountains in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Coast
A coastalso called the coastline, shoreline, or seashoreis the land next to the sea or the line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.
Covenanters
Covenanters were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who claimed to have a "Covenant", or agreement with God.
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Duke of Montrose
Duke of Montrose (named for Montrose, Angus) is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Scotland.
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English Civil War
The English Civil War refers to a series of civil wars and political machinations between Royalists and Parliamentarians in the Kingdom of England from 1642 to 1651.
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Grim Brigs
Grim Brigs (Grid reference NO9091) is a rocky headland on the North Sea at Muchalls, Scotland. Brown Jewel and Grim Brigs are landforms of Aberdeenshire.
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Hare Ness
Hare Ness is a headland landform along the North Sea coastline a few miles south of Aberdeen, Scotland. Brown Jewel and Hare Ness are landforms of Aberdeenshire.
Historic roads and trails
Historic roads (historic trails in USA and Canada) are paths or routes that have historical importance due to their use over a period of time.
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May Craig (island)
May Craig is a rocky island situated along the North Sea coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Brown Jewel and May Craig (island) are landforms of Aberdeenshire.
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Middle Ages
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.
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Muchalls
Muchalls is a small coastal ex-fishing village in Kincardineshire, Scotland, south of Newtonhill and north of Stonehaven.
Muchalls Castle
Muchalls Castle stands overlooking the North Sea in the countryside of Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France.
River Dee, Aberdeenshire
The River Dee (Uisge Dhè) is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Stack (geology)
A stack or sea stack is a geological landform consisting of a steep and often vertical column or columns of rock in the sea near a coast, formed by wave erosion.
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Stonehaven
Stonehaven (Steenhive or Stanehyve; Cala na Creige) is a town in Scotland.
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William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal
William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal (16141670 or 1671) was a Scottish nobleman and Covenanter.
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See also
Landforms of Aberdeenshire
- Bellman's Head
- Bowdun Head
- Brown Jewel
- Burn o' Vat
- Cairn o' Mount
- Craiginour
- Craiglethy
- Craigmaroinn
- Doonie Point
- Downie Point
- Dunnicaer
- Dunnottar Castle
- Forvie National Nature Reserve
- Fowlsheugh
- Glen Lui
- Glen Tilt
- Grim Brigs
- Hackley Head
- Hare Moss
- Hare Ness
- Kinnaird Head
- May Craig (island)
- Milton Ness
- Moray Firth
- Morris Wells
- Portlethen Moss
- Rattray Head
- Ythan Estuary
- Ythan Wells
Stacks of Scotland
- Am Buachaille
- Arnamul
- Biruaslum
- Brown Jewel
- Dùn Èistean
- Dunnicaer
- Ern Stack
- List of sea stacks in Scotland
- Maiden Stack
- North Gaulton Castle
- Old Man of Hoy
- Old Man of Stoer
- Out Stack
- Ramna Stacks
- Rockall
- Stac Biorach
- Stac Dhòmhnaill Chaim
- Stac Lee
- Stac Levenish
- Stac an Armin
- Sule Stack
- The Needle, Orkney
- Yesnaby Sandstone Group