- St
Cyrus or
Saint Cyrus (Scots:
Saunt Ceerus),
formerly Ecclesgreig (from
Scottish Gaelic:
Eaglais Chiric) is a
village in the far
south of Aberdeenshire...
-
member of the
Beaver Club. He is the
ancestor of the Forsyth-Grants of
Ecclesgreig Castle. Born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, he was the
fifth son of William...
-
century the
lands of
Polmaise Marischal were
given to the Forsyths.
Ecclesgreig Castle,
located just
northwest of St Cyrus, a
coastal village in Aberdeenshire...
- to St
Cyricus was
established during Giric's
reign at a
place called Ecclesgreig (now St Cyrus) in Aberdeenshire. The
feast day of
saint is 16 June, and...
-
Captain of H.M.'s 82nd Regiment, son of
William Forsyth, Esquire, of
Ecclesgreig Castle,
County Kincardine, Scotland, J. P. and D.L., who, in 1842, ****umed...
- Marykirk)
Arbuthnott Benholm Conveth (now Laurencekirk)
Dunnottar Durris Ecclesgreig (now St Cyrus)
Fettercairn Fetteresso Fordoun Garvock Kinneff Newdosk...
- 6273:
Stone of Morphie, 1967 Keith, A. (1842). "Parish of St
Cyrus or
Ecclesgreig". New
Statistical Account of Scotland.
George Hay. 1876.
History of Arbroath...
- Forsythe-Grant (d.1932),
third daughter of
Frederick Grant Forsyth-Grant, of
Ecclesgreig, Kincardineshire. "John Langley". 15
April 2016.
Biographical Index of...
- 1297 —
supposed house –
probably fictitious Dumeni; Dunetum;
Dumenum Ecclesgreig Monastery Celtic monks church of
Ecclesgyrg granted to St
Andrews by...
-
United States St
Cyrus or
Saint Cyrus (Scots:
Saunt Ceerus),
formerly Ecclesgreig, a
village in the far
south of Aberdeenshire,
Scotland Cyrus (album)...