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Brucklay Castle, also
known as
Brucklay House, is a 16th-century
castle in the
Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
earliest part of the castle...
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meeting place of six roads. It has had a
variety of names: Bank of
Behitch Brucklay New Maud, the New
having since fallen out of use,
leading to the village's...
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Brucklay railway station was a
former railway station in
Brucklay, Aberdeenshire. The
station was
opened on 24
April 1865 by the
Formartine and Buchan...
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However it
decided to
alter the route,
branching from the
Peterhead line at
Brucklay (later
named Maud) p****ing
through Strichen, and
keeping to the east side...
- else's".
Having switched from b**** to
rhythm guitar whilst residing at
Brucklay House – a near
derelict squat in
Mossley Hill,
where the
seeds of dance...
- "The fall of
Brucklay Castle".
Leopard Magazine.
Archived from the
original on 17
February 2010.
Historic Environment Scotland. "
Brucklay Castle, West...
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Alexander Dingwall Fordyce of
Culsh and
Brucklay (4
March 1800 – 16 July 1864) was a
British naval officer and Whig politician. He was born in Aberdeen...
- 1st Earl of Huntly, Sir John
Oliphant of Aberdagie,
Maxwell of Tealing,
Brucklay of Gartley,
Forbes of Pitsligo, and
Gordon of
Borrowfield were all in the...
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north of the
village and
commemorates William Dingwall Fordyce.
Local Brucklay estate landlord,
Fordyce was an
Aberdeenshire MP.
Constructed in 1877,...
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subscription and
designed by
James Matthews. He was
buried on his
estate at
Brucklay Castle,
where an
obelisk marks his grave. "Alba
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