Examples of 'caithness' in a sentence

Meaning of "caithness"

Caithness is a noun referring to a historic area in the northern part of Scotland known for its rugged landscapes and rich history
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  • A historical county in the far north of Scotland, which was abolished and merged into Highland Region in 1975, which became the Highland council area in 1996.
  • A Scottish earldom.
  • A type of cheese from Caithness in Scotland.

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Caithness is generally quite low lying.
The situation as regards the Caithness region.
Caithness is not a mining county.
The second space at the back is in Caithness stone.
Caithness General to stop overnight and weekend surgery.
Internally the building has a simple palette of Caithness stone and oak.
The wife of Lord Caithness committed suicide amongst rumours of the peer committing adultery.
Only made and sold in a tiny area on the north tip of Caithness County.
Caithness Glass is a Scottish artistic glassware manufacturing company.
In this battle the royal forces were defeated and the Earl of Caithness was slain.
Sutherland and Caithness are the northernmost counties of Scotland.
Over half of the brochs in Scotland are found in Caithness.
Caithness is a thane in Macbeth.
Loch Watten is the largest body of water in Caithness.
The Caithness management area and the Caithness area committee were therefore abolished.

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Lord Reay also refers to a legendary magician in Caithness folklore.
Sinclair was a nephew of the Earl of Caithness and a historical figure in the Clan Sinclair.
It is within the historic Parish of Reay and the historic county of Caithness.
A prehistoric souterrain structure at Caithness has been likened to discoveries at Midgarth and on Shapinsay.
Have been found in Caithness.
Thorfinn remained in Caithness and appointed stewards to look after his Orkney possessions.
The prediction had been made before the Earl of Caithness arrived in Orkney.
Caithness Stone Industries was awarded the contract to provide stone for the construction.
It was found in Caithness.
He next evangelized Caithness and established there the churches of Wick and Halkirk.
Early records show that the lands of Mey originally belonged to the Bishops of Caithness.
The Caithness and Sutherland peatlands are under increasing pressure from industrial development.
The turbines will be placed off the northern coast of Scotland between Caithness and Orkney.
Caithness is in the Highland area of Scotland.
Who became the second Earl of Caithness.
The county of Caithness is now within the Highland area of Scotland.
The lands of Mey belonged to the Bishops of Caithness.
Caithness or Balmoral leather.
The label was owned by Peter Caithness.
The Caithness and Sutherland peninsula is the most northern county of Scotland.
The regiment recruited heavily from Sutherland and Caithness.
Earl of Caithness.
The aim was to discourage the Norse Earls of Orkney from expanding beyond Caithness.
Flag of Caithness.
Caithness is a land of open, rolling farmland, moorland and scattered settlements.
Bishop of Caithness.
He succeeded, but not entirely as Thorfinn was able to flee to Caithness.
County of Caithness.
Otters may also be present, as in other parts of mainland Caithness.
Bishops of Caithness.
The Caithness landscape is rich with the remains of pre-historic occupation.
Bishopric of Caithness.
So, having made a final agreement with them at Helmsdale, he returned again into Caithness.
Diocese of Caithness.
From its early history, the castle was a residence of the Bishops of Caithness.

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