Strathmore

Strathmore (“Great Valley”), the great plain of Scotland stretching for 100 m. (5 to 10 m. broad), in a north-easterly direction from Dumbartonshire to Stonehaven, in Kincardineshire, between the great mountain barrier of the Highlands, the Grampians, and the Southern Lennox, Ochil, and Sidlaw Hills; in a more restricted sense denotes the plain between Perth and Brechin.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Strathfieldsaye * Strathpeffer
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Stranraer
Straparola, Giovanni Francesco
Strap, Hugh
Strappado
Strasburg
Stratford
Stratford de Redcliffe, Sir Stafford Canning, first Viscount
Stratford-on-Avon
Strathclyde
Strathfieldsaye
Strathmore
Strathpeffer
Strauss, David Friedrich
Strauss, Johann
Streatham
Street, George Edmund
Strelitzes
Stretton, Hesba
Strickland, Agnes
Strindberg, August
Stromboli

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