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Balmerino is a
small village and
former monastic centre in Fife, Scotland. It is the home of
Balmerino Abbey and the
former abbots of
Balmerino who were...
- The
title of Lord
Balmerino (or Balmerinoch) was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland; it was
created in 1606 and
forfeited in 1746 on the
attainder and...
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Balmerino Abbey, or St Edward's Abbey, in
Balmerino, Fife, Scotland, was a
Cistercian monastery which has been
ruinous since the 16th century. It was...
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Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord
Balmerino and 5th Lord
Cupar (1688 – 18
August 1746) was a
Scottish nobleman and Jacobite, or
supporter of the
claim of the...
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Balmerino (11
November 1972 – 30 May 1996) was a bay
Thoroughbred stallion that was
foaled at
Cambridge in the
Waikato region of New Zealand. He later...
- John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord
Balmerino (died 28
February 1649) was a
Scottish aristocrat,
convicted in a
celebrated trial of the 1630s
which became a crux...
- The
Abbot of
Balmerino (later
Commendator of
Balmerino) was the head of the
Cistercian monastic community and
lands of
Balmerino Abbey, Fife, founded...
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Balmerino Parish Church is a
Church of
Scotland parish church in Bottomcraig, Fife, Scotland. The
church sits in the
centre of the
small village where...
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kilometres (1.2 mi) south-east of
Balmerino, and 1
kilometre (0.62 mi)
south of Bottomcraig. The
village is home to
Balmerino Primary School and the Morison...
- is a
village in Fife,
Scotland located near
Balmerino and The Gauldry. The
village is home to
Balmerino Parish Church,
built in 1811, and the former...