Ury House, the Glossary
Ury House is a large ruined mansion in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, built in the Elizabethan style in 1885 by Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Aberdeenshire, Aberdeenshire Council, Alkali, Bog, Bronze Age, Burn of Monboys, Burn of Muchalls, Captain, Castra, Clan Fraser of Lovat, Colonel, Cowie Water, David Barclay (soldier), Earl Marischal, Elsick Mounth, Fetteresso Castle, Fetteresso Forest, Grampian Mountains, Historic roads and trails, Jack Nicklaus, Kincardineshire, Kirktown of Fetteresso, Laird, Mounth, Muchalls Castle, Netherley, Aberdeenshire, Normandykes, PH, Quakers, Raedykes, Red Moss, Aberdeenshire, Rickarton House, Robert Barclay, Robert Barclay Allardice, Roman legion, Shires of Scotland, Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet, Stonehaven, William Rickart Hepburn.
- Country houses in Aberdeenshire
- Stonehaven
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire (Aiberdeenshire; Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland.
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Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeenshire Council is the elected local authority for the Aberdeenshire council area.
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Alkali
In chemistry, an alkali (from lit) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal.
Bog
A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss.
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age was a historical period lasting from approximately 3300 to 1200 BC.
Burn of Monboys
Burn of Monboys is a stream that rises in the Mounth, or eastern range of the Grampian Mountains, northwest of Stonehaven and south of Netherley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Burn of Muchalls
The Burn of Muchalls is an easterly flowing stream in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that discharges to the North Sea.
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Captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, etc.
Castra
In the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, the Latin word castrum (castra) was a military-related term.
Clan Fraser of Lovat
Clan Fraser of Lovat (Friseal) is a Highland Scottish clan and the principal branch of Clan Fraser.
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Colonel
Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.
Cowie Water
The Cowie Water (Uisge Chollaidh) is a river of Scotland.
David Barclay (soldier)
David Barclay of Ury (1610 – October 12, 1686) was a Scottish professional soldier, courtier and the first Laird of Ury.
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Earl Marischal
The title of Earl Marischal was created in the Peerage of Scotland for William Keith, the Great Marischal of Scotland.
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Elsick Mounth
The Elsick Mounth is an ancient trackway crossing the Grampian Mountains in the vicinity of Netherley, Scotland.
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Fetteresso Castle
Fetteresso Castle is a 14th-century tower house, rebuilt in 1761 as a Scottish Gothic style Palladian manor, with clear evidence of prehistoric use of the site. Ury House and Fetteresso Castle are Category B listed buildings in Aberdeenshire, country houses in Aberdeenshire and Stonehaven.
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Fetteresso Forest
The Fetteresso Forest is a woodland that is principally coniferous situated in the Mounth range of the Grampian Mountains in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Grampian Mountains
The Grampian Mountains (Am Monadh) is one of the three major mountain ranges in Scotland, that together occupy about half of Scotland.
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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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Jack Nicklaus
Jack William Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940), nicknamed "the Golden Bear", is a retired American professional golfer and golf course designer.
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Kincardineshire
Kincardineshire or the County of Kincardine, also known as the Mearns (from the Scottish Gaelic A' Mhaoirne meaning "the Stewartry"), is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area on the coast of northeast Scotland.
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Kirktown of Fetteresso
The Kirktown of Fetteresso is a well-preserved village near Stonehaven, Scotland.
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Laird
Laird is a designation applies to an owner of a large, long-established Scottish estate.
Mounth
The Mounth is the broad upland in northeast Scotland between the Highland Boundary and the River Dee, at the eastern end of the Grampians.
Muchalls Castle
Muchalls Castle stands overlooking the North Sea in the countryside of Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Ury House and Muchalls Castle are country houses in Aberdeenshire.
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Netherley, Aberdeenshire
Netherley, Scotland is a village in Aberdeenshire, situated approximately five miles northwest of Stonehaven.
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Normandykes
Normandykes (Grid Reference: NO 830994) is the site of a Roman marching camp to the southwest of Peterculter, City of Aberdeen, Scotland.
PH
In chemistry, pH, also referred to as acidity or basicity, historically denotes "potential of hydrogen" (or "power of hydrogen").
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Quakers
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations.
Raedykes
Raedykes is the site of a Roman marching camp located just over northwest of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Red Moss, Aberdeenshire
Red Moss is a wetland bog in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located at the northwestern edge of the village of Netherley.
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Rickarton House
Rickarton House is a 19th-century country house in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Ury House and Rickarton House are Category B listed buildings in Aberdeenshire and country houses in Aberdeenshire.
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Robert Barclay
Robert Barclay (23 December 16483 October 1690) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
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Robert Barclay Allardice
Robert Barclay Allardice of Ury (25 August 1779, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire – 1 May 1854), generally known as Captain Barclay, was a notable Scottish walker of the early 19th century, known as the celebrated pedestrian.
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Roman legion
The Roman legion (legiō), the largest military unit of the Roman army, was composed of Roman citizens serving as legionaries.
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Shires of Scotland
The shires of Scotland (Siorrachdan na h-Alba; Scots coonties), or counties of Scotland, are historic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages and used as administrative divisions until 1975.
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Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet
Sir Alexander Baird of Urie, 1st Baronet, 2nd of Ury, GBE (22 October 1849 – 20 June 1920) was Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire from 1889 to 1918 and later served as president of the Permanent Arbitration Board in Egypt.
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Stonehaven
Stonehaven (Steenhive or Stanehyve; Cala na Creige) is a town in Scotland.
William Rickart Hepburn
William Rickart Hepburn (died 13 January 1807) was a Scottish politician and soldier who lived in Kincardineshire and was responsible for the construction of Rickarton House.
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See also
Country houses in Aberdeenshire
- Aberdour House (Aberdeenshire)
- Balmoral Castle
- Birkhall
- Bourtie House
- Braemar Castle
- Cairness House
- Crimonmogate
- Duff House
- Dunecht House
- Elsick House
- Fasque House
- Fetteresso Castle
- Forglen House
- Fyvie Castle
- Glas-allt-Shiel
- Haddo House
- House of Memsie
- Leith Hall
- Meldrum House
- Monboddo House
- Muchalls Castle
- New Slains Castle
- Pitfour estate
- Rickarton House
- Tilquhillie Castle
- Ury House
Stonehaven
- A90 road
- A92 road
- A957 road
- Aberdeen Crossrail
- Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route
- Angus North and Mearns (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- Bellman's Head
- Bervie Braes
- Bowdun Head
- Carron Water, Aberdeenshire
- Chapel of St Mary and St Nathalan
- Cowie Bridge
- Cowie Castle
- Cowie, Aberdeenshire
- Cowiedesmus
- Downie Point
- Dunnottar Castle
- Dunnottar Parish Church
- Durris transmitting station
- Fetteresso Castle
- Glenury Viaduct
- Glenury distillery
- Kincardine Community Hospital
- List of listed buildings in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
- Mackie Academy
- Mackie Academy RFC
- Maritime Rescue Institute
- Mearns FM
- Megray Hill
- Pneumodesmus
- Red Cloak
- Spurryhillock
- Stonehaven
- Stonehaven Bay
- Stonehaven F.C.
- Stonehaven F.C. (1890)
- Stonehaven Open Air Pool
- Stonehaven Sheriff Court
- Stonehaven Tolbooth
- Stonehaven Town Hall
- Stonehaven War Memorial
- Stonehaven and Lower Deeside (ward)
- Stonehaven derailment
- Stonehaven railway station
- Ury House
- West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- White Bridge (Stonehaven)
- Woodcot Hospital
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ury_House
Also known as Urie House, Ury Estate.