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This unhappy and wicked woman's descendance, as daughter of a princess of the Orkneys, and her husband Mellis earl of Strathearn, is given in all the old Scottish genealogical works, and her marriage with Earl de Warenne, followed up by her most unnatural treasons against her native country, are not less faithfully recorded.
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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The ruling wasn't prompted by any "specific reports of harm," but "we want to make sure that whatever is applied is applied safely," says Jeanne Strathearn , the board's chairman and a dentist who offers whitening.
Whitening Upstarts Make Dentists Gnash Teeth Jennifer Levitz 2011
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That suggests that the human brain is wired to respond not just to sight and touch, but even to sounds, says Lane Strathearn of Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital Houston, who wasn't involved in the new study.
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Strathearn, on the verge of the Highlands of Perthshire, so as to menace the principal town of that county.
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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Angus, Fife, and Strathearn are little more than mythological personages to the modern genealogist ....
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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[96] The principal of these was at Ardoch, seated so as to command the entrance into two valleys, Strathallan and Strathearn.
The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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Instead of being under the direct government of the monarchs of Norway, the Orkneys were now ruled by jarls, appointed by them from the houses of Strathearn and Sinclair.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Fortunately it was revealed in time by the Countess of Strathearn, to whom the conspirators had the weakness to confide their intentions; and soon afterward, to crown his prosperity, Edward II. was compelled by a series of defeats to conclude a peace.
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As the invaders approached Strathearn on their way northwards, they found Mar encamped on Dupplin Moor, on the left bank of the Earn, and holding in force the only bridge available for crossing the river.
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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Palatine of Strathearn -- not the Celtic Earls whose home was at
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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