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Town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fraserburgh (/ˈfreɪzərbərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Baile nam Frisealach), locally known as the Broch, is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, with a population
Fraserburgh
Disused railway station in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
Fraserburgh railway station is a former railway station that once served the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The station was the terminus of the Formartine
Fraserburgh_railway_station
Shortlived university in Scotland
The University of Fraserburgh was a short-lived university founded in 1592 in Fraserburgh, Scotland by Sir Alexander Fraser of Philorth. Despite ambitious
Fraserburgh_University
Association football club in Scotland
Fraserburgh Football Club is a senior football club based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The fishing port is known locally as 'The Broch' hence the club
Fraserburgh_F.C.
RNLI lifeboat station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fraserburgh Lifeboat Station is located in the harbour town of Fraserburgh, in the north-east corner of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A lifeboat was first stationed
Fraserburgh_Lifeboat_Station
Municipal building in Fraserburgh, Scotland
Fraserburgh Town House is a municipal building in Saltoun Square, Fraserburgh, Scotland. The building, which was the headquarters of Fraserburgh Burgh
Fraserburgh_Town_House
Scottish businessman and former CEO of BrewDog (born 1982)
Watt MBE (born 18 May 1982) is a Scottish businessman and investor from Fraserburgh, Scotland. He is the co-founder and former CEO of BrewDog. As of 2024
James_Watt_(entrepreneur)
Banff and Buchan District Council election
were five of the 11 burghs of the County of Banff (Aberchirder, Banff, Fraserburgh, Macduff and Portsoy) and two of the 10 burghs of the County of Aberdeen
1974 Banff and Buchan District Council election
1974_Banff_and_Buchan_District_Council_election
Former railway line in Scotland
The Fraserburgh and St Combs Light Railway was a short railway branch line built in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to serve fishing harbours. It was built by
Fraserburgh and St Combs Light Railway
Fraserburgh_and_St_Combs_Light_Railway
1977 Scottish local government election
Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 3 May 1977, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts
1977 Banff and Buchan District Council election
1977_Banff_and_Buchan_District_Council_election
Former Royal Air Force station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Royal Air Force Fraserburgh, or more simply RAF Fraserburgh, is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 3.2 miles
RAF_Fraserburgh
Scottish footballer
of the Scottish Cup, in a 5–0 win over Highland Football League club Fraserburgh. He came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute and assisted the last
Findlay_Curtis
Hospital in Fraserburgh, Scotland
Fraserburgh Hospital is a community hospital in Lochpots Road, Fraserburgh, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Grampian. The facility was established as an
Fraserburgh_Hospital
Disused railway station in Maud, Aberdeenshire
split into two routes to the coastal town stations of Peterhead and Fraserburgh, both of which are now closed. The 29 miles (47 km) long railway from
Maud_Junction_railway_station
Scottish politician
elected as a councillor for Fraserburgh and District at the 2022 Aberdeenshire Council election. He is a director at Fraserburgh F.C.. At the 2026 Scottish
James Adams (Scottish politician)
James_Adams_(Scottish_politician)
Former railway line in Scotland
north-east of Scotland. It was built to link the important fishing ports of Fraserburgh and Peterhead with Aberdeen. It had a junction with the main line of
Formartine_and_Buchan_Railway
Building in Scotland
The World's End is an historic townhouse in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street. Category B listed, it dates to around 1767. The structure
The_World's_End,_Fraserburgh
Scottish footballer
played for Fraserburgh, Aston Villa, Reading, Cheltenham Town, Yeovil Town and Bath City. He is now Bristol City kitman. Born in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
Scott Murray (footballer, born 1974)
Scott_Murray_(footballer,_born_1974)
Electoral ward of Aberdeenshire Council, Scotland
Fraserburgh and District is one of the nineteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeenshire Council. It elects four Councillors. Source: Source:
Fraserburgh and District (ward)
Fraserburgh_and_District_(ward)
Church in Fraserburgh, Scotland
Fraserburgh Old Parish Church was a congregation of the Church of Scotland in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The present building was erected in 1803 at
Fraserburgh_Old_Parish_Church
1980 Scottish local government election
Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 1 May 1980, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts
1980 Banff and Buchan District Council election
1980_Banff_and_Buchan_District_Council_election
Secondary school in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fraserburgh Academy is a secondary school in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. It is one of seventeen schools run by Aberdeenshire Council. The current school
Fraserburgh_Academy
Aspect of British meteorology
speed Location Date mph km/h knots Low level (up to 500 m) 142 228 123 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire 13 February 1989 High level (above 500 m) 173 278 150
United Kingdom weather records
United_Kingdom_weather_records
Scottish rugby union club, based in Fraserburgh
Fraserburgh RFC is a rugby union club based in Fraserburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia North Division Three. There was a previous
Fraserburgh_RFC
2014 disappearance case in Scotland
woodland area outside Strichen, Aberdeenshire, between Strichen and the A98 Fraserburgh to Banff road, where he had travelled with seven friends for a party
Disappearance of Shaun Ritchie
Disappearance_of_Shaun_Ritchie
Council area of Scotland
(1494), Marischal College in Aberdeen (1593), and the University of Fraserburgh (1592). During the 17th century, Aberdeenshire was the location of more
Aberdeenshire
Human settlement in Scotland
is a settlement on the Moray Firth coast, four miles west of the town Fraserburgh, in the historical county of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The burgh has
Rosehearty
Northern Irish footballer (born 2006)
Rangers competitive debut in a Scottish Cup fourth round tie at home to Fraserburgh on 19 January 2025 where the hosts won 5-0 and Munn kept a clean sheet
Mason_Munn
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Macduff, Gamrie King Edward, Buchan North, Fraserburgh West, Fraserburgh North, Fraserburgh East, Fraserburgh South, Buchan North East, South Buchan, Central
Banff and Buchan (UK Parliament constituency)
Banff_and_Buchan_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Association football league in Scotland
Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Invergordon Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County
Highland_Football_League
French footballer (born 2004)
Clyde. He scored his first goal for Rangers on 19 January 2025 against Fraserburgh in the Scottish Cup at Ibrox. During the 2024–25 season, Nsiala made
Clinton_Nsiala
Football league season
the title in the final round of games, along with Buckie Thistle and Fraserburgh. Buckie Thistle's 1–0 win – a sixth consecutive win to finish the season
2023–24 Highland Football League
2023–24_Highland_Football_League
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
of Aberdour Bay on the Moray Firth. It lies 7 miles (11 km) west of Fraserburgh. One of the earliest churches in Scotland is said to have been founded
New_Aberdour
Inlet near Inverness, Scotland
(near John o' Groats) in the north, in the Highland council area, and Fraserburgh in the east, in the Aberdeenshire council area, to Inverness and the
Moray_Firth
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Milltimber and Peterculter), Aberdeenshire (including Banff, Macduff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Ellon, Turriff, Huntly, Insch, Inverurie, Westhill, Alford
AB_postcode_area
Scottish politician
north east of Scotland, and a recipient of the Military Cross. Born in Fraserburgh, he was the son of a prominent local solicitor, James Milne, and Mary
Harold_J._Milne
Lowland Scottish clan
Scotland for the fishing village of Faithlie which later became the town of Fraserburgh. Sir Alexander Fraser was also authorized to found a university in the
Clan_Fraser
Scottish sculptor (1882-1966)
Victory' for Berwick Upon Tweed and 'Justice Guiding Valour' for the Fraserburgh war memorial. Despite being heavily engaged in this work, he did execute
Alexander_Carrick
Football club
1889. "Fraserburgh". Aberdeen Press: 3. 2 January 1889. "Fraserburgh - Hawthorn F.C. Assembly". Fraserburgh Herald: 3. 29 January 1895. "Fraserburgh Cup"
List of minor Scottish Cup entrants (1873–1894)
List_of_minor_Scottish_Cup_entrants_(1873–1894)
Football tournament season
Fraserburgh. Deveronvale v Formartine Utd Buckie Thistle v Banks O' Dee Cove Rangers v Turriff Utd Formartine Utd v Inverurie Loco Works Fraserburgh v
2012–13_Aberdeenshire_Cup
Football tournament season
Braves Civil Service Strollers v Dundonald Bluebell Brora Rangers v Fraserburgh Inverurie Loco Works v Sauchie Juniors Strathspey Thistle v Dundee North
2025–26_Scottish_Cup
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cavoch (locally Cyaak), is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near Fraserburgh. A small village in the North East of Scotland, it lies about 5 miles
New_Pitsligo
Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 11 November 2013. "Fraserburgh Football Club". Highland Football League. Retrieved 30 September 2013
List of football stadiums in Scotland
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Scotland
Scottish hereditary peer (1930–2024)
Conservative MP for Newark. She was raised at Cairnbulg Castle near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, which her father had purchased in 1934 after it had been
Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun
Flora_Fraser,_21st_Lady_Saltoun
Place in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
headland") is a headland projecting into the North Sea, within the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, on the east coast of Scotland. The 16th-century Kinnaird
Kinnaird_Head
Human settlement in Scotland
Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Aberchirder Banff Fraserburgh Gardenstown Inverallochy and Cairnbulg Macduff Portsoy Rosehearty Sandhaven
Pittullie
School in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
between Inverurie in the south, Huntly to the west, Banff to the north and Fraserburgh and Ellon to the northeast or south-east. Colin Clark, former MP for
Turriff_Academy
British and Irish universities founded before 1600
Cambridge St Andrews Glasgow Aberdeen Edinburgh Dublin Northampton Stamford Fraserburgh The surviving ancient universities in England, Scotland and Ireland are
Ancient_university
Association football club in Scotland
Fraserburgh United Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association
Fraserburgh_United_F.C.
Country house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cairness House, 4.5 miles (7 km) south-east of Fraserburgh in Buchan in the county of Aberdeenshire, is a country house built in the Neoclassical style
Cairness_House
Human settlement in Scotland
Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which lies between Rosehearty to the west and Fraserburgh to the east. It is joined to the even smaller village of Pittullie to
Sandhaven
Medieval and renaissance universities
University of Cambridge). In addition, Fraserburgh University was set up to the north of Aberdeen in Fraserburgh in 1595, but was closed down about a decade
Ancient universities of Scotland
Ancient_universities_of_Scotland
Aberdeen 2026–27 football season
undisclosed fee. Win Draw Loss Postponed Cove Rangers v Aberdeen Fraserburgh v Aberdeen XI FC Twente v Aberdeen Invergordon v Aberdeen XI Turriff
2026–27_Aberdeen_F.C._season
Scottish merchant (1838–1911)
Meiji-period Japan. Thomas Blake Glover was born at 15 Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland on 6 June 1838, the fifth of eight
Thomas_Blake_Glover
Football tournament season
Strathspey Thistle v Sauchie Juniors Formartine United v Whitehill Welfare Fraserburgh v Rothes Threave Rovers v Vale of Leithen Brora Rangers v Cumnock Juniors
2024–25_Scottish_Cup
Scottish politician
ran in a councillor election. He was elected as a SNP councillor for Fraserburgh and District on Aberdeenshire Council in 2022. Logan resigned from this
Seamus_Logan
Human settlement in Scotland
Gaelic càrn builg meaning 'gap cairn') lie some 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Fraserburgh, in North East Scotland. It formerly consisted of the three fishing villages
Inverallochy_and_Cairnbulg
Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cairnbulg railway station was a station on the Fraserburgh and St Combs Light Railway, Aberdeenshire. It was opened in 1903 as Inverallochy and was renamed
Cairnbulg_railway_station
Scottish further education institution
an extensive geographical area with its main centres in Aberdeen and Fraserburgh. The main NESCol campus – Aberdeen City Campus, is based at the Gallowgate
North_East_Scotland_College
Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
New Zealand innkeeper and land protester
1877) was a New Zealand innkeeper and land protester. She was born in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on c.1807. Mogford, Janice C. "Margaret Forbes"
Margaret_Forbes
Former department store chain in Scotland
business' in Fraserburgh, Scotland. In 1886 a 21-year-old William Benzie took over the management of a drapery business in Mid Street, Fraserburgh called The
Benzie_&_Miller
Scottish merchant, landowner and investor
Baird of Auchmedden, and Bathia Dempster. Auchmeddan Castle is near Fraserburgh. His aunt Margaret Baird married James Harvey of the Ward of Kinmundy
Sir_Robert_Baird,_1st_Baronet
Scottish representative peer and British Army general
Drawing of statue by Edward Bowring Stephens (1815–1882) of Lt-Gen. Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun (1785–1853) at Fraserburgh Town House
Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun
Alexander_Fraser,_17th_Lord_Saltoun
Great Trail in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
long-distance trail in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and Fraserburgh in the Buchan and Formartine districts of Aberdeenshire in Scotland.
Formartine_and_Buchan_Way
UK government agency
FO Eyemouth FO Pittenweem FO Aberdeen FO Peterhead FO Fraserburgh FO Buckie FO Scrabster FO Kirkwall FO Lerwick FO Kinlochbervie FO Lochinver FO Ullapool
Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency
Scottish_Fisheries_Protection_Agency
14th-century castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mess for nearby RAF Fraserburgh.[citation needed] Philorth Bridge Halt railway station once stood nearby on the old Fraserburgh and St Combs Light Railway
Cairnbulg_Castle
Rosyth Dockyard Rosyth Fife Commercial, naval dockyard No - Fraserburgh Harbour Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire Commercial, Fishing, Cargo No Dundee Harbour
List of ports and harbours in Scotland
List_of_ports_and_harbours_in_Scotland
Aberdeenshire Council election
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East MP Seamus Logan stood down as councillor for Fraserburgh and District. His fellow SNP councillors Kevin Stelfox - councillor for
2022 Aberdeenshire Council election
2022_Aberdeenshire_Council_election
Association football club in Scotland
seated. Peterhead's traditional rivals are the Highland League team Fraserburgh; however, since their election to the Scottish Football League in 2000
Peterhead_F.C.
Great North of Scotland Railway to Old Deer, and thence to Peterhead and Fraserburgh, with a Branch to Ellon, all in the County of Aberdeen, to be called
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1858
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1858
Brechin City 34 82 3 Banks o' Dee 34 72 4 Inverurie Loco Works 34 72 5 Fraserburgh 34 63 6 Clachnacuddin 34 59 7 Buckie Thistle 34 58 8 Formartine United
2024–25_in_Scottish_football
Scottish footballer (1928–2011)
for Celtic, Middlesbrough, St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Alloa Athletic, Fraserburgh, Coleraine and Bangor. He represented Scotland and the Scottish League
Willie_Fernie_(footballer)
Act, 1899, relating to Fraserburgh Harbour. (Repealed by Fraserburgh Harbour Order Confirmation Act 1975 (c. xiii)) Fraserburgh Harbour Order 1923 Provisional
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1923
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1923
Disused railway station in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
railway station was a railway station near Philorth House, south of Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire. The station was opened on 24 April 1865 by the Formartine
Philorth_Halt_railway_station
Saltoun is permitted to display these arms plain and undifferenced. Fraserburgh Alexander's grandson, also Alexander, married a daughter of the Earl
Frasers_of_Philorth
There he was a music teacher, church organist, and musical director of Fraserburgh Musical Society. Hamböck was born in Vienna, Austria, on 24 May 1909
Walter_Hamböck
Scottish serial killer (1945–2018)
aortic aneurysm. Dennis Andrew Nilsen was born on 23 November 1945 in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, the second of three children born to Elizabeth Duthie
Dennis_Nilsen
Topics referred to by the same term
Soviet model of Ekranoplan A90 road, a road connecting Edinburgh and Fraserburgh (both in Scotland) Boston Consolidated TRACON (designated A90), an FAA
A90
Scottish fashion designer (1943–1988)
grandparents on their farm, Lochpots, near Fraserburgh. In 1960, Gibb's family bought the dairy farm at Smiddyhill in Fraserburgh, before finally settling in Netherton
Bill_Gibb
Mount Dora, United States Fort William Dudley, England, United Kingdom Fraserburgh Bressuire, France Girvan Torcy, France Glasgow Bethlehem, Palestine Dalian
List of twin towns and sister cities in Scotland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
villages of Rosehearty, Pittulie and Sandhaven, 3 miles (6 km) west of Fraserburgh and 12 miles (19 km) north of Mintlaw. The name is derived from the Gaelic
Pitsligo
British canned stew of the early 20th century
an unpleasant smell when combined with beans. Barbara Buchan from the Fraserburgh Heritage Centre confirmed that their records contain only a single positive
Maconochie
Former Scottish railway company
branch north from Maud to Fraserburgh station opened on 24 April 1865. Three or four services a day ran between Aberdeen, Fraserburgh and Peterhead, with the
Great North of Scotland Railway
Great_North_of_Scotland_Railway
Human settlement in Scotland
Aberdeenshire (see also: Aberdeen City) in Banff and Buchan Aberchirder Banff Fraserburgh Gardenstown Inverallochy and Cairnbulg Macduff Portsoy Rosehearty Sandhaven
Bullers_of_Buchan
of the same. Fraserburgh Harbour Order 1914 Order for enabling the Provost Magistrates and Councillors of the Burgh of Fraserburgh in the County of
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1914
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1914
Football league season
Rangers Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fort William Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey
2013–14 Highland Football League
2013–14_Highland_Football_League
Town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Peterhead Port's catch size for the year was 132,000 tonnes. Nearby Fraserburgh was third, behind Lerwick. It was placed 14th in the list of number of
Peterhead
Human settlement in Scotland
the report states that:"the best boats go to the herring fishing at Fraserburgh and Shetland, the second class ones fishing at home. Here also line fishing
Whitehills
Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Aberchirder Banff Fraserburgh Gardenstown Inverallochy and Cairnbulg Macduff Portsoy Rosehearty Sandhaven
Netherbrae
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1566–1617)
minister in the Church of Scotland, and the Principal of the short lived Fraserburgh University, Scotland. Ferm was born in Edinburgh of obscure parentage
Charles_Ferm
ten his father was lost at sea in an accident, and the family moved to Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire where his mother remarried. He learned the fishing trade
Joseph_Watt
Scottish soldier and aristocrat (1919–2000)
Thereafter, they resided at his wife's family seat, Cairnbulg Castle at Fraserburgh, in Aberdeenshire. In 1971, he became the deputy lord lieutenant for
Alexander_Ramsay_of_Mar
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
Clydebank Cromarty Cromer Dornoch Dunbar Eastbourne Felixstowe Fort York Fraserburgh Greenock Guysborough Hartlepool Harwich Hythe Ilfracombe Ingonish Lantan
HMS_Peterhead
Scottish footballer (born 1974)
in Peterhead, he played in the Scottish Highland Football League for Fraserburgh, in the English Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Colchester United
Marino_Keith
Anglican diocese of the Scottish Episcopal Church
www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2018. "The Benefice of Fraserburgh (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2018. "The
Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney
Diocese_of_Aberdeen_and_Orkney
Association football club in Dundee, Scotland
Scottish Cup Dundee suffered a shock 1–0 defeat to Highland League side Fraserburgh. This is widely regarded as Dundee's most embarrassing defeat in their
Dundee_F.C.
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire Primary settlements Aberchirder Banff Fraserburgh Gardenstown Inverallochy and Cairnbulg Macduff Portsoy Rosehearty Sandhaven
Aberchirder
Scottish regional sporting body
Hearts Peterhead Raemoss Park Dufftown Dufftown Westburn Park Fraserburgh United Fraserburgh College Park Longside Longside Davidson Park Stonehaven Stonehaven
Scottish Junior Football Association, North Region
Scottish_Junior_Football_Association,_North_Region
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
small boats. Fishing is declining....The fishermen fished herrings at Fraserburgh." The statistics show the gradual subsequent decline. Fishery Statistics
Pennan
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Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KEKONA means "second-born."
Boy/Male
Polish
Born in January.
Male
Greek
(Βίων) Greek name derived from the word bios BION means "life."
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English
English : variant spelling of Maxey.
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English
English : habitational name, possibly a variant of Wakefield; otherwise from a lost or unidentified place.
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One who speaks of, Speaker
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Blessed
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Cæcilia, SÌLEAS means "blind."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Aborbed in God's Love
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Swamp Farm
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