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Collace (/kəˈleɪs/) is a
parish in Perthshire, Scotland, 8
miles (13 kilometres)
northeast of Perth, in Strathmore. The
parish boundary includes the neighbouring...
- (/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is a hill of the
Sidlaws near the
village of
Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is
mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth...
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Blairgowrie and
Rattray Blairmacgregor Callander Caputh Cargill Clunie Collace Comrie Coupar Angus Crieff Dowally Dron Dull
Dunbarney Dunblane and Lecropt...
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Dunsinane Hill,
remains of two forts,
mentioned in Shakespeare's Macbeth, near
Collace, Perthshire,
Scotland Dunsinane Mountain,
officially known as "Dunsinane"...
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Katherine Ross born
Katherine Collace (1635 – 10 July 1697) was a
Scottish Covenanter,
memoirist and schoolmistress. Ross was born in
Edinburgh in about...
- (1,237 ft), it is
classified as a Marilyn. King's Seat is
located near
Collace and is
adjacent to
Black Hill and the
smaller Dunsinan, made
famous by...
- was
largely self-educated. At 16 he
became an
apprentice wheelwright at
Collace near Wolfhill, and then
because of
health problems a tea
merchant in Elgin...
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title of Lord
Dunsinane was
taken from
Dunsinane Hill, a
ruined fort near
Collace, Perthshire, the
family seat of the
Nairne family.
Dunsinane Hill is referenced...
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served by
Robert Douglas Memorial School, Scone, and Balbeggie, Burrelton,
Collace, and
Guildtown Primary Schools. A
further rural area
served by Arngask...
- grew up on her parents'
tenant farm in
Perthshire and was
educated at
Collace Primary School and
Perth Academy. She
studied Politics and
History at the...