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Aberdalgie (Gaelic: Obar Dheilgidh, 'Confluence of the Thorn-Stream') is a
small village in the
Scottish council area of
Perth and Kinross. It is 3 miles...
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Robert the
Bruce and was
married to Sir
Walter Oliphant (Olifaunt) of
Aberdalgie and Dupplin. Her
legitimacy was
brought into
question by Sir
David Dalrymple...
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William Oliphant (died 1329), Lord of
Aberdalgie and Dupplin, was a
Scottish magnate,
knight and
leader during the Wars of
Scottish Independence. Oliphant...
- held
lands of
Kellie and,
those of Gask
Aberdalgie and
Dupplin in free barony. Sir John Oliphant, Lord of
Aberdalgie, was son of Sir
Walter and succeeded...
- religious, and autobiographical.
Christian Gray was born by
April 1772 in
Aberdalgie, Perthshire. Her
family had been
farmers for generations; she was the...
- II.
Elizabeth Bruce unknown After 1364
Married Sir
Walter Oliphant of
Aberdalgie and Dupplin.
Illegitimate children by
unknown mothers Name
Birth Death...
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former castle in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland,
situated to the west of
Aberdalgie and
northeast of
Forteviot and Dunning. It
overlooks Strath Earn. The...
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around the
Tournai marble tombstone of Sir
William Olifard's
effigy in
Aberdalgie Church,
which itself has been
dated to
circa 1365 and reads: "Hic jacet...
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American Protestant preacher and
polemicist William Oliphant, Lord of
Aberdalgie (died 1329),
Scottish magnate during the
Scottish Wars of Independence...
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Strath Braan Strath Tay
Strath Tummel Strath Fillan Strath Earn
Aberargie Aberdalgie Aberfeldy Aberfoyle Abermyte Abernethy Abernyte Aberuthven Achalader Achnafauld...