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Huntly

Market town in Aberdeenshire unitary authority, Scotland, situated at the confluence of the rivers Bogie and Deveron, 15 km/9 mi southeast of Keith and 64 km/40 mi northwest of Aberdeen; population (2001) 4,400. Its prosperity, both as a trading centre for local produce and as a manufacturer of farming implements, is based on the surrounding rich agricultural district.

The ruins of Huntly or Strathbogie Castle, former ancestral home of the clan Gordon, stand to the north.



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A sixth acquisition is the Huntly Arms Hotel in Aboyne.
Novels such as Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly, or, Memoirs of a Sleepwalker (1799), and James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (1826) have depicted what Donald Ringe calls "the darker aspects of the American landscape--the terrible insecurity felt by the whites who find themselves alone in the threatening wilderness, the terror inspired in them by the hostile Indians" (109).
Patients were shunted off in ambulances and 43 stunned staff were left looking for $200,000 worth of pay and entitlements when the Ainslie Private Hospital in Glen Huntly Victoria, closed in late October.
 
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