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Dunbennan is a
settlement near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The name
comes from the
Gaelic dun-beinnean, or the fort of the
little hill, and originally...
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century the town
hosted 4
separate glovers. The
adjacent parishes of
Dunbennan and
Kinnoir were
consolidated into a
single parish of
Huntly in 1727,...
- Avachy,
Kyntallargyne with ly Esse and
fishing on the
water of Forne,
Dunbennan, Ruthven, Botary, Drumdelgie, Ryne, Innerkeithny, and the
lands of Rothymay...
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Dinnet Downiehills Downies Drumblade Drumlithie Drumoak Drumtochty Dubford Dunbennan Dunecht Durno Echt
Edzell Woods Elliewell Ellon Elrick Eslie Fawside Fermtoun...
- Graveyard,
Dunbennan. (Original S.E. Half Only) 57°27′17″N 2°49′40″W / 57.454854°N 2.827906°W / 57.454854; -2.827906 (Graveyard,
Dunbennan. (Original...
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Huntly area, and
another of the Duke's
wealthier tenants,
David Tulloch of
Dunbennan; it
joined the main army at
Edinburgh on 4 October. The bulk of Lord Lewis...
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always consisted of the nine
parishes of Kinnoir, Essie, Rhynie,
Dunbennan, Ruthven, Gl****, Drumdelgie, Botary, and Gartly. In 1839, the General...
- Aberchirder—now
Marnoch Aberlour Arndilly—now
Boharm Botary Botriphnie Drumdelgie Dunbennan Edendiack Essie Grantully—now
Gartly Gl****
Inverkethney Keith Kinnoir...