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North Esk may refer to: * North Esk River, Tasmania, Australia *
Electoral district of North Esk The Electoral district of North Esk was a single-member electoral district of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. It was based near Tasmania's second city of Launceston. The seat was created in a redistribution ahead of the 1903 state election out ...
, Tasmania, Australia *
Electoral division of North Esk The Electoral division of North Esk was an electoral division in the Tasmanian Legislative Council of Australia. It existed from 1855 to 1901, when it was abolished. Members See also *Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral divisions The Ta ...
, Tasmania, Australia *
Northesk Parish, New Brunswick Northesk is a civil parish in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Miramichi; the Indian reserves of Big Hole Tract 8 (North Half), Big Hole Tract 8 (South Half), Eel Ground 2 ...
, Canada, sometimes misspelt North Esk *
River North Esk, Angus The North Esk ( gd, Easg Thuath) is a river in Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is formed by the meeting of the Water of Mark (from Glen Mark) and the Water of Lee (from Loch Lee), and enters the North Sea four miles north of Montrose. It ...
and Aberdeenshire, Scotland *
North Esk (Lothian) North Esk may refer to: *North Esk River, Tasmania, Australia *Electoral district of North Esk, Tasmania, Australia *Electoral division of North Esk, Tasmania, Australia *Northesk Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, sometimes misspelt North Esk *River N ...
, a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian, Midlothian and East Lothian, Scotland


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River Esk (disambiguation) River Esk is the name of: United Kingdom England *River Esk, North Yorkshire (in Eskdale in the North York Moors National Park) *River Esk, Cumbria (in Eskdale in the Lake District) Scotland *River North Esk, Angus and Aberdeenshire *River So ...
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Earl of Northesk Earl of Northesk is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1662 for John Carnegie, who notably served as Sheriff of Forfarshire. He was given the subsidiary title of Lord Rosehill and Eglismauldie (or Inglismaldie) at the same t ...
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