- The Arbuthnott-
Garvock Group (or Arbuthnot-
Garvock Group) is a
Devonian lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata) in
central Scotland. The...
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General Sir John
Garvock GCB (15
March 1817 – 10
November 1878) was a
British Army
General who
achieved high
office in the 1860s.
Garvock, the only son of...
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pensive and had no
supper that day. She
married Andrew Melville of
Garvock.
Garvock is near to Dunfermline.
Andrew was a
brother of the
diplomats James...
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sprat (Sprattus sprattus), also
known as bristling, brisling, garvie,
garvock,
Russian sardine, russlet,
skipper or whitebait, is a
species of small...
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between the Hill of
Garvock and the
Cairn O' Mount. The
famous landmark of the
Johnston Tower can be seen on the peak of the
Garvock.
Laurencekirk was,...
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Andrew Melville of
Garvock (died 1617) was a
Scottish courtier and
servant of Mary,
Queen of Scots.
Andrew Melville was a
younger son of John Melville...
- (81305), RAFVR. E. L.
Fuller (75320), RAFVR. A.
Gardner (88773), RAFVR. G.
Garvock (48192). M. O. J. Gibson, MB, BCh, MRCP, MRCS, (62625), RAFVR. R. G. Gilbert...
- Road; Touch, to the
south of
Garvock Hill;
Bellyeoman and Baldridgeburn.
Private housing became focused to the
north of
Garvock Hill and on the site of West...
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District 1870–1876 Succeeded by Sir
Frederick Stephenson Preceded by Sir John
Garvock GOC
Southern District 1878–1884 Succeeded by Sir
George Willis Preceded by...
- Hugh Rose, who
replaced Chamberlain with
Major General John
Garvock on 6 December.
Garvock led a two-column
attack consisting of 4,800 men
supported by...