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discovered on the
Blebo property. The area
around the
estate (
Blebo Hole) is
currently known as the
community of
Blebo Craigs. In
Central Fife,
Blebo lies three...
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Blebo Craigs, or
Blebocraigs is a
village in
rural Fife, Scotland. The
village contains around one
hundred houses on the south-facing
slope of the hill...
- 2nd of
Langhermiston (died 1672).
Beginning with
Andrew Bethune, 1st of
Blebo (died 1653), son of
David Bethune, 11th of Balfour, and
ending with Margaret...
- the village.
Children in
Strathkinness and the
neighbouring village of
Blebo Craigs go to
Strathkinness Primary School.
Children of age for secondary...
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daughter of
Nicol Brown,
burgess of Edinburgh,
widow of
Andrew Bethune of
Blebo. He was born at Rattray,
Blairgowrie and
educated at
Aberdeen and St Andrews...
- She was the
younger daughter of Lieutenant-General
Alexander Bethune of
Blebo (1771-1847), son of Major-General Sir
William Sharp, 6th
Baronet and Margaret...
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equivalent to
Welsh blaen ("extremes, source, front") + tir ("land").
Blebo, Fife -
formerly Bladebolg, from
Brittonic *blawd ("meal") + *bolg ("sack")...
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Balmacolm Balmerino,
Balmerino Abbey Balmullo Bayview Stadium Benarty Blairhall Blebo Craigs Bow of Fife
Bowershall Brownhills Buckhaven Burntisland, Burntisland...
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eldest surviving daughter and
eventual heiress of John Bethune, 5th
Laird of
Blebo, (1699-1779) and his
first wife
Janet Scrimgeour (about 1705–1738). After...
- Inverkeithing*
Izatt Avenue &
Nethertown Area Kelty* Kemback,
Pitscottie and
Blebo* Kennoway* Kettle* Kincardine* Kinghorn* Kingl****ie* Kingsbarns* Kingseat*...