-
established in 1895 and
awarded the
Charter Mark in 2003. Its old name was
Conveth, an
anglification of the
Gaelic Coinmheadh,
referring to an obligation...
- volleyball. The school's
house system has four houses: Thornton, Johnston,
Conveth and the latest,
established in 2017, Drumtochty. In 2003, the
school was...
- Val-des-Choux
Diocese Diocese of
Moray Controlled churches Abertarff; Comar;
Conveth People Founder(s)
Alexander II of
Scotland John
Byset Important ****ociated...
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Forfar Glamis Downie Monifieth Banff Boyne Mumbrie Netherdale Aberchirder Conveth Glendowachy East
Lothian Haddington Fife
Falkland Kingskettle Dairsie Kellie...
- Cadȝow →
Hamilton (15th century) Cartleyhole,
Clarty Hole →
Abbotsford Conveth →
Laurencekirk Dunedin (and variants) →
Edinburgh Friock →
Friockheim Hamnavoe...
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locations where the king
could collect and sell the
products of his cain and
conveth (a
payment made in lieu of
providing the king hospitality).
David founded...
-
Rossinclerach (now Rossie)
Scone Aberluthnot (now Marykirk)
Arbuthnott Benholm Conveth (now Laurencekirk)
Dunnottar Durris Ecclesgreig (now St Cyrus) Fettercairn...
- 15th-century
Scottish prelate. He was
vicar of
Linlithgow and
rector of
Conveth,
before being provided as
bishop of
Brechin on 29
November 1465. He was...
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being granted the
lands of
Rattray and
Crimond in
Buchan and the
lands of
Conveth, Kincardineshire,
already being possession of
Cavers in Roxburghshire,...
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training horses. A
number of
splendid horses were kept there. One of them was
Conveth, a
chestnut horse that sold for $ 10,000 as a
yearling . The
Sproul Brothers...