Campsie — may refer to:* Campsie, New South Wales, AustraliaScotland * Campsie, Stirlingshire, Stirlingshire * Campsie Fells * Milton of Campsie … Wikipedia
Stirlingshire — STIRLINGSHIRE, a county, in the eastern part of Scotland, bounded on the north by Perthshire and Clackmannanshire; on the east by the county of Linlithgow; on the south east by part of Lanarkshire; and on the south, and also on the west, by… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Stirlingshire — For ships named Stirlingshire, see MV Stirlingshire. central County (until circa 1890) File:Stirling Country Scotland County town … Wikipedia
Campsie, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Campsie city = Sydney state = NSW caption = Anglo Road Mall, Campsie lga = City of Canterbury lga2 = postcode = 2194 est = pop = area = propval = stategov = Canterbury fedgov = Watson near nw =… … Wikipedia
Stirlingshire — ▪ historical county, Scotland, United Kingdom also called Stirling historic county, central Scotland. In the west it borders Loch Lomond and incorporates a section of the Highlands. It extends east into the Midland Valley (Central… … Universalium
Milton of Campsie — Coordinates: 55°57′51″N 4°09′43″W / 55.96428°N 4.161952°W / 55.96428; 4.161952 … Wikipedia
Clachan of Campsie — St Machan s Church Clachan of Campsie or Campsie (Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Chamais) is a settlement now in the East Dunbartonshire area of Scotland. It was formerly part of the county of Stirlingshire. It is situated to the south of the … Wikipedia
Clan Kincaid — is a modern Scottish clan. Coat of arms of the Kincaid of Kincaid, chief of Clan Kincaid Contents 1 History … Wikipedia
Bell House — may refer to:* A housing for a bellPlacesStructures on the United States National Register of Historic Places * Bell House (Alabama) (see List of Registered Historic Places in Autauga County, Alabama) * Bell House (Jonesboro, Arkansas) * Bell… … Wikipedia
Spiers — This is a patronymic i.e. son of Speir , itself an official title for a watchman deriving from the Medieval English espein or the Olde French espier meaning to watch or observe . One, William le Spiour is recorded in the 1302 Accounts of the… … Surnames reference