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Edinkillie House is a
country house in
Edinkillie in Moray, Scotland,
built in 1822–1823 by John
Paterson as a
manse for the
nearby Edinkillie Church....
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entirely in Moray:
Alves Birnie Dallas Drainie Duffus Edinkillie (see List of
listed buildings in
Edinkillie, Moray)
Elgin Forres Kinloss Knockando Lhanbryde...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Edinkillie in Moray, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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House General information Architectural style Italianate Town or city
Edinkillie, near
Forres Country Scotland 57°30′34.73″N 3°39′14.13″W / 57.5096472°N...
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botanist noted for his work in New Zealand.
Petrie was born in the
parish of
Edinkillie, Moray, on 7
September 1846 and
educated at
Aberdeen Grammar School and...
- 1818. On 8
February 1808 he married, on the
banks of the
Findhorn at
Edinkillie, Morayshire,
Charlotte Anne (1785–1864), the only
child and
heiress of...
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University of
Edinburgh from 1930 to 1951.
Calder was born on 2 July 1881 at
Edinkillie in Moray. His father,
George MacBeth Calder, was a farmer. The younger...
- Cromdale,
Inverallan &
Advie (partly in Inverness-shire
until 1891), and
Edinkillie (now
partially in Moray). Argyllshire:
Ardchattan and Muckairn, Glen Orchy...
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Bishop of Moray. The
archdeacon held the
parish churches of
Forres and
Edinkillie as a
prebends since 1207. The
following is a list of
known historical...
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Light Railway with a
height above sea
level of 1,498 feet (457 m). The
Edinkillie Railway Viaduct has been
placed on the list of
buildings with Historic...