Examples of 'brechin' in a sentence

Meaning of "brechin"

brechin (noun) - a town in Scotland, often used when referring to locations or history in Scotland
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  • A town in Angus council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO6060).

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Brechin train station.
This attendance was greater than the population of Brechin.
It is held in Brechin each year.
Samson was a native cleric of Brechin.
Bert Brechin took far too few.
Throughout the next four years he established himself in the Brechin side.
Dyer makes Brechin move permanent.
He said to have contributed to the inscriptions in Brechin Cathedral.
Brechin returned to Galloway with Bruce.
New bishop elected for Brechin.
Brechin City performance stats.
For public services in Brechin.
Brechin City finished bottom.
His residence to be in Brechin.
During his brief spell at Brechin City he scored once against former club Ross County.

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The Irish architectural influence can be seen in surviving round towers at Brechin and Abernethy.
Brechin is one of the township 's largest communities.
Stub goods services continued to Brechin and Forfar for some years.
It is part of the Diocese of Brechin.
We lost to Brechin earlier in the season - but the performance was good.
The Chronicle says that Kenneth founded a great monastery at Brechin.
Bishop of Brechin.
Albin 's family certainly had strong connections in the church of Brechin.
Abbot of Brechin.
In the following year, Albin was involved in a controversy regarding the archdeaconry of Brechin.
Bishops of Brechin.
He then moved to Brechin City where he scored twice during his 34 league appearances.
Shortly afterwards he signed a deal with Second Division side Brechin City.
Kernaghan then joined Brechin City, but he made only three competitive appearances for the club.
At some point, he transferred to Brechin City.
Brechin City awarded 2pts when Dykehead failed to play return match.
Rovers were relegated the season after McNaught 's departure to Brechin City.
Brechin City winger Bobby Barr signed on a one-year deal.
The castle originated as the Bishop 's palace of the Bishop of Brechin.
His birthplace at 4 Brechin Road is maintained as a museum by the National Trust for Scotland.
Managerial stats " Duffy confirmed as Brechin boss.
Brechin Castle is a castle located in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.
Other factories were also opened, at South Shields and Brechin.
Brechin is a small town in Ramara township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, northeast of Toronto.
That same day, he moved on loan to Scottish Championship club Brechin City.
Brechin move the venue of their match with Ayr to Forfar " . bbc . co. uk.
It was a surprise, then, when he took charge of Brechin a year later.
Bishop of Brechin ( Episcopalian ).
Barrie 's birthplace can be visited at 9 Brechin Road.
Bishop of Brechin ( Episcopal ).
I have always thought that, ” said Bob Brechin.
Since 2018, he has been the Bishop of Brechin in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
The church has had no resident clergyman since 1921 and is currently served from Brechin.
It lies to the northeast of Brechin on the A90.
However, he featured for Rangers in their 2 - 1 win against Brechin City in the Challenge Cup.

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