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Balwearie High
School is a non-denominational
comprehensive secondary school at the west end of
Kirkcaldy in Scotland.
Balwearie serves around 1600 pupils...
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Balwearie is a
historic plantation house located near Winnsboro,
Fairfield County,
South Carolina. It is a 1+1⁄2-story,
brick and
frame residence with...
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George Melville, 4th Lord Melville. He was made Lord Raith,
Monymaill and
Balwearie and
Viscount of
Kirkcaldy at the same time, also in the
Peerage of Scotland...
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where she was the
Kinghorn Gala
Queen in her
final year, and at
Balwearie High
School in Kirkcaldy.
Small then
studied drama at
Kirkcaldy College...
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Margaret Aitken (died c.
August 1597, Fife),
known as the
Great Witch of
Balwearie, was an
important figure in the
great Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597...
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William Scott, Lord
Balwearie (died 1532), or
William Scot, was a
Scottish judge.
Scott was
elder son of Sir
William Scott of
Balwearie, by Isobel, daughter...
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Monymaill (1616), Lord
Balgonie (1641), Lord Raith,
Monymaill and
Balwearie (1690). All are in the
Peerage of Scotland. The heir
apparent to the Earldoms...
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James Scott of
Balwearie (died 1606) was a
Scottish landowner and
supporter of the
rebel earls. He was the son of
Walter Scott of
Balwearie and
Janet Lindsay...
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breaking the
world record in the
process with a time of 3:45.40. He went to
Balwearie High
School and
started training in
athletics at 9
years old following...
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Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597
Lemures Margaret Aitken (the
great witch of
Balwearie)
Spirit possession Witchcraft and
divination in the
Hebrew Bible Witch...