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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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leaving their kinsman the
Murays of
Culbin,
Pulrossie and
Aberscross to
fight their battles. The
Murray families of
Culbin and
Pulrossie were also descended...
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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...
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represented by the
localities of
Keirsbeath and Halbeath.
Alexander Murray of
Culbin and
Newton held the
lands in the 13th century. Fife
Placenames - Wester...