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Crieff (/kriːf/ ;
Scottish Gaelic: Craoibh,
meaning "tree") is a
Scottish market town in
Perth and
Kinross on the A85 road
between Perth and Crianlarich...
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Abercairney railway station served the
Abercairny estates in the
Scottish county of
Perth and Kinross.
Opened on 21 May 1866 by the
Crieff and Methven...
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Kenmare Bay,
County Kerry,
Rossinver Aberarder, Aberargie, Aberbothrie,
Abercairney, Aberchalder, Aberchirder, Abercorn, Abercrombie, Aberdalgie, Aberdeen...
- Abercairny;
certain early publications spelt the
station Abbercairny and also
Abercairney; Innerpeffray;
closed 1
January 1917; re-opened 2 June 1919; Crieff;...
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Stratheden Curling Club
Strathkinness Thornton Tulliallan VICKs (Scotland)
Abercairney Airleywright Airleywright Ladies Ardblair Auchterarder Bank of Scotland...
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second marriage), who
married (11
February 1504) John Moray, 6th of
Abercairney Elizabeth Graham (a
daughter of Graham's
second marriage), who married...
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Douglas (1817–1899), who
married Charles Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray of
Abercairney, in 1845.
After a
period of ill health,
Queensberry died at his home...
- 1813 the son of
Henry Home
Drummond and his wife
Christian Moray of
Abercairney (1779-1864). The family’s
Edinburgh town-house
faces Edinburgh Castle...
- Blackbird" (Traditional) "The Flow" (Chris Leslie) "Niel Gow's
Lament for
Abercairney" (Niel Gow) "Paddy Ryan's Dream/ The
Inimitable Reel/ The
Macroom L****ies"...
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eldest son of
William de
Moray of Drumsagard. He
obtained the
lands of
Abercairney, Aberrochil, Rossiechill,
Eggie and
Egglesmachan upon his
second marriage...