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Culsalmond was a 16th-century
castle about 9.5
miles (15.3 km)
south east of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near the
river Ury. The
castle is thought...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Culsalmond in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- The
nearest church is
Rayne Church,
Church of Scotland. The
parish is "
Culsalmond and
Rayne linked with Daviot".
There is one
primary school,
located centrally...
- Inverurie, Kemnay, Kintore,
Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire AB52
INSCH Insch,
Culsalmond, Largie, Auchleven, Oyne, Old Rayne, Colpy, Leslie, Wrangham, Duncanstone...
- of supply.
Alexander Morison Gordon of
Newton House in the
parish of
Culsalmond was the
first convener of the council. The 1889 Act also led to a review...
- Anne of
Denmark in England.
Duncan had
family connections at
Colpy near
Culsalmond in Aberdeenshire, in the
lands of
Henrietta Stewart, a
favourite of Anne...
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stone and
symbol stone The
pillar and
stone at Newton-in-the-Garioch,
Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire.
Pictish stones 9th
century 57°21′23″N 2°33′48″W / 57...
- genealogists". www.ancestor.abel.co.uk.
Retrieved 25 June 2024. "
Culsalmond Parish Church –
Culsalmond,
Grampian –
Places of
Worship in
Scotland | SCHR". scottishchurches...
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settlement was
agreed upon in 1244 The
status of the
vicar is
unknown Culsalmond 3
Granted to
Lindores Abbey by David, Earl of
Huntingdon (1191–95) and...
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common and few had
inscriptions other than the date of construction. The
Culsalmond vault in
Aberdeenshire had an iron door with four
locks and the four keys...