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Administrators closed 17 stores and laid off the shop workers as the Dundonald, Ayrshire-based firm became the first notable post-Christmas retail casualty.
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Or for that matter, the £11,148 to whisk him from Prestwick airport to Inverness and then down to the golf links at Dundonald in Ayrshire to attend the Duke of York's Young Champions trophy.
WikiLeaks cables: Prince Andrew bats for Britain - at taxpayers' expense Stephen Bates 2010
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Fortunately, a charter flight between Prestwick, Inverness and the links at Dundonald to attend a junior golf tournament in Ayrshire could be combined with opening a lifeboat station and was a comparative snip at £11,148.
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And that's why I found myself on Dundonald Street in Hamilton, Bermuda, knocking on the door of the Gosling's headquarters.
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Over 2,500 personnel and their families gathered at Dundonald Hall to receive a pep talk from senior officers and Ontario's Lt.
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This historical biography recounts the colourful career of Thomas Cochrane, later 10th Earl of Dundonald, whose daring naval exploits during and shortly after the Napoleonic Wars were far more outrageous than any novelist would dare to invent.
Archive 2008-01-01 Carla 2008
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This historical biography recounts the colourful career of Thomas Cochrane, later 10th Earl of Dundonald, whose daring naval exploits during and shortly after the Napoleonic Wars were far more outrageous than any novelist would dare to invent.
Cochrane: Britannia’s Sea Wolf, by Donald Thomas. Book review Carla 2008
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Over 2,500 personnel and their families gathered at Dundonald Hall to receive a pep talk from senior officers and Ontario's Lt.
Archive 2008-08-01 Military Mom 2008
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Lately I have returned to some British military history: a biography of Lord Cochrane, the 10th Earl of Dundonald, who was, after Nelson, England's greatest naval hero he served in the Napoleonic Wars, then after being convicted of some fiscal irresponsibility, he sailed off to Chile, became an admiral in their navy, also Peru's, Brazil's and Greece's!
Archive 2007-03-01 Ed Gorman 2007
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Lately I have returned to some British military history: a biography of Lord Cochrane, the 10th Earl of Dundonald, who was, after Nelson, England's greatest naval hero he served in the Napoleonic Wars, then after being convicted of some fiscal irresponsibility, he sailed off to Chile, became an admiral in their navy, also Peru's, Brazil's and Greece's!
Richard Wheeler; Vicki Hendricks Ed Gorman 2007
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