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Argyll and Bute (4098 bytes)
3: ...lspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|Argyll and Bute 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:ScotlandArgyllBute.png]] 23: ...center|Argyll & Bute Council<br>http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk 29: ...n [[Scotland]], and a [[Lieutenancy areas of Scotland|Lieutenancy Area]]. 31: ...the regions of [[West Dunbartonshire]] and [[Highland]]. Dunbartonshire and Argyll & Bute (247 bytes) 1: ... of [[Argyll and Bute]], [[East Dunbartonshire]], and [[West Dunbartonshire]]. Bute (782 bytes) 1: ''Alternate meaning: [[Bute (mythology)]]'' 3: <div style="float:right">[[Image:ScotlandButeshireTrad.png]]</div> 5: ...eing the [[Isle of Bute]], the [[Isle of Arran]], and [[Great Cumbrae]]. In 2001 its usually resident p... 7: ...n of [[Argyll and Bute]], while the Isle of Arran and Great Cumbrae are in [[North Ayrshire]]. 9: ...say (Scotland)|Rothesay]], located on the Isle of Bute. Isle of Bute (2537 bytes) 1: ...image:Bute.PNG|thumb|Bute shown within Argyll and Bute]] 3: ... It is separated from [[Cowal]] by the [[Kyles of Bute]]. In the 2001 [[census]] it had a usually reside... 5: ...emyss Bay]] on the mainland. Another ferry links Bute with [[Colintrave]] in [[Cowal]]. 7: ...northern part is hilly, lying north of the [[Highland Boundary Fault]]. 9: In the 1940s and 1950s Bute served as a large [[navy|naval]] headquarters. Bute House (1297 bytes) 1: ...Connell MSP (Labour, Motherwell and Wishaw), uses Bute House as his weekday home, staying in his constit... Kyles of Bute (376 bytes) 1: ...nd. The narrowest strait is only some 300m across and is spanned by a [[ferry]]. 3: ... lie in the northen part of the Kyles, and the island of [[Eilean Dubh]] lies at the entrance to [[Loch... Marquess of Bute (2531 bytes) 1: ...he 4th [[Earl of Bute]] (in the [[Peerage of Scotland]]). 3: ...d is a [[Baronet]] of [[Nova Scotia]], styled "of Bute". 5: ==Stuart Baronets, of Bute ([[1627]])== 9: ...art, 3rd Baronet]] (d. [[1710]]), created Earl of Bute in 1703 11: ==Earls of Bute ([[1703]])== Bute (mythology) (161 bytes) Bute County, North Carolina (731 bytes) 1: ... [[Warren County, North Carolina|Warren County]], and ceased to exist. John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (3519 bytes) 3: |+'''The Earl of Bute''' 5: ...r" colspan="2"|[[Image:Bute.jpg|200px|The Earl of Bute]] 31: ... [[1713]] - [[March 10]], [[1792]]), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[nobility|nobleman]] who served as [[... 32: ...rtainly untrue, Bute being a deeply religious man and happily married. 34: ...wager Princess of Wales were savagely satirised. Bute resigned as prime minister shortly afterwards. H... John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute (1329 bytes) 1: ...or his links with the city of [[Cardiff, Wales]], and particularly for the restoration of [[Cardiff Cas... 3: ...tell Coch]], which was decorated in similar style and is often used as a film set because of its outwar... 5: Bute is supposed to have inspired [[Benjamin Disraeli]... 7: [[Category:1847 births|Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of]] 8: [[Category:1900 deaths|Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of]] Argyll (729 bytes) 3: ...an=2 bgcolor="#9999ff" align="center"|Historic '''Argyll''' 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:ScotlandArgyllTrad.png]] 8: ...[[Isle of Bute]] itself and the area to the south and west of [[Loch Lomond]] which is part of [[Dunbar... 10: ...eraray]], which is also the seat of the [[Duke of Argyll]]. 15: [[Category:Traditional Counties of Scotland]] HMS Argyll (974 bytes) 1: ... Forget). The ship is named after the region of [[Argyll]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. 3: ...ginally named ''[[HMS Bonaventure|Bonaventure]]'' and was launched at [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]] in [[17... 4: ...had a very active career, but in late [[1915]], ''Argyll'' ran aground on the [[Bell Rock]] near [[Dundee]... 5: *The third and current ''[[HMS Argyll (F231)]]'' is a [[Type 23]] 'Duke' Class [[frigat... Argyll and Clyde (216 bytes) 1: ...[Renfrewshire]], western [[West Dunbartonshire]], and western [[East Renfrewshire]]. Duke of Argyll (5879 bytes) 1: ...ed in the [[peerage]] of [[Scotland]] in [[1701]] and in the peerage of the [[United Kingdom]] in [[189... 3: ...ke's eldest son and heir is ''Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne''. 5: ...so the chief of the Scottish clan of [[Campbell]] and in this capacity is known as "MacCailean Mor", wh... 7: ...Lord Campbell in [[1453]] and was created Earl of Argyll in [[1457]]. 9: ...n [[1663]], Archibald, who became the 9th Earl of Argyll. In [[1685]] the 9th Earl was executed for his pa... Argyll (automobile) (1835 bytes) 1: ...he introduction of a 1½-liter model in [[1922]]), and the company folded for good in [[1932]]. Argyll Robertson pupil (480 bytes) 1: ...an focus on objects both near and far, the direct and consensual response to light are reduced or absen... HMS Argyll (1904) (2689 bytes) 1: .... She was laid down in 1902, launched in [[1904]] and commissioned in [[1905]]. 5: ...al permission. While in view of the lighthouse, ''Argyll'' sent a signal requesting the light to be turned... 7: ...her two large propellers were recovered by divers and sold for scrap. 9: See [[HMS Argyll|HMS ''Argyll'']] for other ships of this name. 11: ==HMS Argyll Statistics== HMS Argyll (1711) (1043 bytes) 1: ...but war would not yet come until [[1739]], when ''Argyll'' was employed in blockade duties. 3: ...[[1749]], ''HMS Argyll'' was towed to [[Harwich]] and scuttled as part of a breakwater. 5: [[Category:Royal Navy frigates|Argyll]] HMS Argyll (F231) (2919 bytes) 2: |colspan="2"|[[Image:HMS_Argyll_(F231)_Type_23_frigate.jpg]] 43: |CODLAG (Combined Diesel and Gas); 2 Rolls Royce spey boost turbines<br> 63: NATO Seagnat and DFL3 decoy launchers 66: |[[Westland Lynx|Lynx]] HMA8 71: ...1989]] by Lady [[Wendy Levene|Lady Wendy Levene]] and commissioned in May [[1991]]. ''Agryll'' is curre...
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