- Macbeth.
Denmylne Castle,
about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of
Newburgh on the
Cupar road, was the home for more than 250
years of the
Balfour of
Denmylne family...
-
Denmylne Castle is a
ruined 16th-century
tower house,
about 1 mile (1.6 km)
south east of Newburgh, Fife, Fife, Scotland, and 1 mile (1.6 km)
north west...
- This
became Scott's
Edinburgh home. A
successful gambler, he
purchased Denmylne Castle in Fife in 1772. Not
requiring the
castle itself he
allowed it to...
- the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 22
December 1633 for
James Balfour of
Denmylne. He was Lord Lyon King of Arms from 1630 to 1654. The line of the first...
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ceilings Couston Castle NT168850
Craighall Castle Dairsie Castle Private Denmylne Castle Ruin
Private Balfour family Dunimarle Castle Historic house 18th...
- who were 'the most
learned and best
experienced of
their profession' (
Denmylne MSS. A. 2. 39. No. 66). In
November 1610 he
appears as a
justice of the...
- Sixth,
chiefly from the m****cript
collections of Sir
James Balfour of
Denmylne, constitutions,
charters etc. of the
nunnery of Sciennes, 1512–88, and...
- R. Bentley. p. 73.
Retrieved 30
September 2017. "Sir
James Balfour of
Denmylne and
Kinnaird – and his
Coronation as Lyon King of Arms of Scotland, 1630"...
- (1826)
Church at
Gardners Crescent (1827) (demolished)
Inchrye Lodge,
Denmylne Castle near Newburgh, Fife (1827)
Leith Town Hall (1827) now
Leith Police...
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seventeenth century by
James Balfour of Denmilne.
While discussing his home of
Denmylne Castle he wrote: hard
adjoyning to it is
thair a
great rock on the tope...