Denny is a town in Stirlingshire, Scotland, situated seven miles west of Falkirk. Denny has a population of 7,385 (2001). Denny encompasses several housing estates dotted around a small central shopping area. Things to do in Denny include visiting one of the several public houses in the town. One may also visit the Denny Centre - a large games hall suitable for indoor or outdoor football and other sports such as badminton. There are also numerous tanning salons and hairdressers in the town. Stirlingshire (Siorrachd Sruighlea in Gaelic) is a traditional county of Scotland, based around Stirling, the traditional county town. ... Royal motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (English: No one provokes me with impunity) Scotlands location within the UK Languages English, Gaelic, Scots Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ... A mile is a unit of distance (or, in physics terminology, length) currently defined as 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 63,360 inches. ... Falkirk (An Eaglais Bhreac in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in central Scotland. ... In 2001 censuses were conducted in Canada: Canada 2001 Census Nepal: Demographics of Nepal Portugal Slovakia: Demographics of Slovakia United Kingdom: United Kingdom Census 2001 Categories: Demographics ...
Denny and surrounding areas is a hotbed of support for Rangers F.C.. In light of this support, much of the town is depressed due to the abysmal form of Rangers F.C. in the 2005/2006 season. Local commentators add that support for other teams is increasing at a previously unknown rate. Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
Denny Family Coat-Armour The original Coat-Armour (Coat-of-Arms) was used in the ancient and authentic Arms of the Denny family, used on the seal of Geof- frey Denny in the 1300's.
These Arms, borne by the earliest known ancestor of the Denny family to whom direct lineages have been traced, are the only ones which, with propriety, may be borne by the Denny family in America.
His grandfather, William Denny, married Agnes Troutbeck and she, being an heiress, heraldically, was entitled to pass on her family arms and Sir Anthony picked them up to use on his new Armour.