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- Culbin Sands, Forest and Findhorn Bay is a huge area of coast and countryside and an SSSI (site of special scientific interest) in Moray, Scotland, stretching...
- flat, sweeping, wide and gently undulating Culbin Sands dune system, which culminates in the Lady Culbin dune (over 30m high), the largest in Britain...
- ****uming that the seventeenth century destruction of the nearby Barony of Culbin by shifting sands resulted in an earlier relocation. Findhorn was part of...
- Culbin House was a manor house, in the Culbin Sands, near Forres, Moray in Scotland. The house was the caput of the feudal barony of Culbin. The estate...
- Richard de Moravia or Richard de Moray of Culbin or of Cubyn, was a Scottish nobleman famed for his victory over the Vikings at the Battle of Embo which...
- branch of the Murray family of Culbin House, Moray, being descended from the second son of Alexander Murray of Culbin, descendant of Richard de Moravia...
- leaving their kinsman the Murays of Culbin, Pulrossie and Aberscross to fight their battles. The Murray families of Culbin and Pulrossie were also descended...
- Alexander Murray, Lord of Culbin and Newton, was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of Richard de Moravia (Richard Murray of Culbin) and Margery de Lascelles...
- bay through a narrow, sandy channel and entering the Moray Firth with the Culbin Forest on the left. At higher stages of the tide the riverine waters mix...
- represented by the localities of Keirsbeath and Halbeath. Alexander Murray of Culbin and Newton held the lands in the 13th century. Fife Placenames - Wester...