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Arthur's sons are more like the Orkney siblings than I realize. I bet you the eldest son was Amr.
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More folklore from Sewingshields, Northumbria
Arthur's sons are more like the Orkney siblings than I realize. I bet you the eldest son was Amr.
first doodle of these two for the new year
Happy Pride :3
Commonwealth Bank promotes Matt Comyn to replace Ian Narev as CEO
Commonwealth Bank’s incoming chief executive Matt Comyn has vowed to “accelerate” the bank’s attempts to address its cultural problems, as the lender tries to restore its tarnished reputation after a series of scandals.
CBA on Monday opted for an insider to lead the financial giant, appointing retail banking boss Mr Comyn as the replacement for chief executive Ian Narev.
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Lochindorb Castle
Lochindorb (Loch of the Minnows) is a freshwater loch north of Grantown on Spey in the Highland council area of Scotland. This loch is home to the ruins of Lochindorb Castle, a former stronghold of the Clan Comyn and is built on what is said to be an artificially created island.
The castle is first recorded during the Wars of Independence when Sir John 'the Black' Comyn died there in 1300. By 1455 the castle was in the hands of Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray, The next year, after Douglas's defeat and death at Arkinholm, Lochindorb was again forfeited to the Crown and this time ordered to be slighted, the work of dismantling its defenses being entrusted to the Thane of Cawdor. Since then, it has been left as a ruin.