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Montrose

James Graham, 1st Marquess and 5th Earl of Montrose. 1612--50, Scottish general, noted for his victories in Scotland for Charles I in the Civil War. He was later captured and hanged
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The Ministry of Defence said Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan has reached the Gulf to join Montrose in escorting merchant vessels.
Montrose looked for more and Skelly volleyed just wide in 21 minutes from a Liam Callaghan cross, then a minute later, Callaghan found Masson and Marc McCallum was quickly off his line to block.
The addition of this laboratory further advances Montrose's air measurement and analytical capabilities.
Jamie Bain and Mark Hill put the Loons ahead but Graham Webster and Danny Cavanagh hit back for Montrose.
FORFAR............3 MONTROSE......1 TWO goals in as many minutes sent Forfar on their way to victory over Montrose.
Brazen Kimberley Montrose tricked one disappointed family into making a second trip to the site in Skegness, knowing there was no caravan for them to stay in.
Heartless Kimberley Montrose even tricked one disappointed family into making a SECOND trip to the site in Skegness, knowing there was no caravan for them to stay in.
By addressing the ways in which historical and fictional texts from the mid-seventeenth century to the present have depicted the first marquis of Montrose (1612-1650), this article emphasises the influence of religious partisanship on Scottish historiography; the distorting lens that Romanticism offered to those seeking to understand the religious and national trauma of the covenanting wars; the influence of pre-1745 events on the interests of Victorian literary Jacobitism; the impact of populism on the cult of Montrose; and the revisionism of twentieth and twenty-first century texts that question the dichotomy of cavalier and covenant presented by earlier writers and suggest a subversive reading of the heroism evoked in conventional appreciations of the life of the marquis.
MONTROSE 0 BERWICK RANGERS 0 BERWICK were unable to take advantage of a sending off when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Montrose..
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