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Aberuthven (/ˌæbəˈrɪvən/; Gaelic: Obar Ruadhainn) is a
small village in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies
approximately 2+1⁄2
miles (4 kilometres) northeast...
- creation),
Marquess of
Graham and Buchanan,
Viscount Dundaff, and Lord
Aberuthven,
Mugdock and Fintrie, 1707 Earl
Graham and
Baron Graham of
Belford in...
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before his
elevation to an earldom,
Montrose acquired the
estates of
Aberuthven and
Inchbrakie in Perthshire.
Shortly after the
creation of the earldom...
- £160,000 in 2024 value) as inducement. On his
death Graham was
buried at
Aberuthven. The
grave is
within Montrose Mausoleum.
James Graham, Lord
Graham (7...
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Aberargie Aberdalgie Aberfeldy Aberfoyle Abermyte Abernethy Abernyte Aberuthven Achalader Achnafauld Acharn Airntully Aldclune Almondbank Alyth Amulree...
- confluence, a
meeting of
waters Aberystwyth, Aberdyfi, Aberdeen, Abergavenny,
Aberuthven prefix See also Aber and
Inver (placename elements)
Notably absent from...
- (disambiguation) Loch Ruthven,
nature reserve to the
south west of
Inverness Aberuthven, a
village in
Perth and
Kinross Ruthven Mansions, heritage-listed building...
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British government army
garrison there. Ruthven, Aberdeenshire, near
Huntly Aberuthven in
Perth and
Kinross This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- In 1983 the A9 was
diverted to the south, byp****ing
Auchterarder and
Aberuthven, to
improve the
connection between Stirling and Perth. The 31st G8 summit...
- and Buchanan, Earl of Kincardine,
Viscount of Dundaff, Lord of Mugdock,
Aberuthven and Fintrie,
Baronet of Braco.
Graham (surname), for a list of notable...