Definitions for Montrose

Montrose Mont·rose

Spelling: [mon-trohz]
IPA: /mɒnˈtroʊz/

Montrose is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 336 anagrams from letters in Montrose (emnoorst).

Definitions for Montrose

noun

  1. James Graham, Marquis of, 1612–50, Scottish supporter of Charles I.

Examples for Montrose

It was burned and destroyed by Montrose, during the Civil Wars, in 1645.

Up came Montrose on the instant, and he was the first to give us a civil look.

Muth told Solomon that he had spent the night in Montrose Park and was desperate for funds.

Presently he found himself in the market square of Montrose.

He lives 45 miles south of Aberdeen in a small town called Montrose, home to the second oldest golf course in the world.

They often went to Belltown on business, but never to Montrose.

Alexander Smart was born at Montrose on the 26th April 1798.

Long or ever we reached Kilcumin we were manifestly in the neighbourhood of Montrose's force.

He is even said to have threatened the Duke of Montrose in his own residence at Buchanan.

The road from Montrose exhibited a continuation of the same appearances.

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