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Events from the year 1679 in the Kingdom of Scotland .
Clan Stewart (Gaelic: Stiùbhart) is a Scottish Highland and Lowland clan. The clan is recognised by Court of the Lord Lyon; however, it does not have a Clan Chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. Because the clan has no chief it can be considered an armigerous clan; however, the Earls of Galloway are now considered to be the principal branch of this clan, and the crest and motto of The Earls of Galloway's arms are used in the Clan Stewart crest badge. The Court of the Lord Lyon recognises two other Stewart/Stuart clans, Clan Stuart of Bute and Clan Stewart of Appin. Clan Stuart of Bute is the only one of the three clans at present which has a recognised chief.
Events from the year 1697 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Greyfriars Kirkyard is the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located at the southern edge of the Old Town, adjacent to George Heriot's School. Burials have been taking place since the late 16th century, and a number of notable Edinburgh residents are interred at Greyfriars. The Kirkyard is operated by City of Edinburgh Council in liaison with a charitable trust, which is linked to but separate from the church. The Kirkyard and its monuments are protected as a category A listed building.
Events from the year 1924 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1844 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1815 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1810 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1816 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1831 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1827 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1825 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1802 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1800 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1714 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1751 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1787 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1789 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1684 in the Kingdom of Scotland.