- as New
Crichie, and the name is
still used by
locals as
illustrated by the
village ****ociation
website being crichie.org.[1] The name
Crichie (Crechy)...
- Carpenter, Alan
Lomax and
Hamish Henderson. John
Strachan was born on a farm,
Crichie, near St.
Katherines in Aberdeenshire. His
father had made his fortune...
- The
Broomend of
Crichie Stone is a
class I
Pictish stone that
stands within a
henge at
Broomend of
Crichie, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire...
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Gender Co-educational Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 1292
Houses Barra Bees
Crichie Chameleons Selbie
Stags Harlaw
Hawks Davah
Dragons Thainstone Thrashers...
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Alexander Cunningham, Dean of Raphoe. John was
originally from
Stuartfield or
Crichie, in Scotland; from 1628-1633, he was
bishop of the Isles, a
diocese in...
-
Boyar Boris Morozov. He was the son of
William Leslie,
third laird of
Crichie, a
branch of the
Balquhain Leslies. In 1618 he was an
officer in Polish...
- the
English Civil War. He was the son of
William Leslie,
third laird of
Crichie, a
branch of the
Balquhain Leslies. He was
commander of
Russian forces...
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Aberdeenshire Ardlair Stone Aquhollie Stone Brandsbutt Stone Broomend of
Crichie stone Cairnton stone Dunnicaer stones Dyce
stones Fordoun Stone Fyvie Stones...
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descendant of John Leslie,
Bishop of Clogher, son of
George Leslie of
Crichie,
second son of
Walter Leslie of
Wardis and
uncle of the
first Baronet of...
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Aberdeenshire Ardlair Stone Aquhollie Stone Brandsbutt Stone Broomend of
Crichie stone Cairnton stone Dunnicaer stones Dyce
stones Fordoun Stone Fyvie Stones...