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Fetternear Bishop's
Palace is an
archaeological site of what was one of the
palaces (or residences) of the
medieval bishops of Aberdeen. It is near Kemnay...
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allow the
crown of
Scotland to be
settled on the
Dauphin of France.
Fetternear which became the home of the
Leslies of Balquhain, Wardes, and Warthill...
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Count Walter Leslie (
Fetternear House, Aberdeenshire, 1607 – Vienna, 4
March 1667) was a
Scottish soldier and diplomat. He
gained the
positions of Imperial...
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Mississippi Levees and Odessa.
James Mitc****
Memorial Fetternear Estate Fetternear Palace,
archaeological dig site (Bishop's Palace)
Johnstone FM...
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crofts were
built on land
claimed by Col.
Charles Leslie of
Balquhain and
Fetternear. His son,
Charles Stephen Leslie, was
responsible for
evicting some of...
- Studies. She has
conducted fieldwork in the
Andes since the 1980s and at
Fetternear Palace in
Scotland between 1995 and 2013 as part of the
Scottish Episcopal...
- Kirk. A
banner of the Holy
Blood Confraternity made at this time, the "
Fetternear banner" is kept at the
National Museum of Scotland. Adam was
married to...
- the choir: this is
dated 1736 and was
painted by
Roderick Chalmers. The
Fetternear Banner, the only
surviving religious banner from pre-Reformation Scotland...
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Skinner (1874–1940) was a New
Zealand policeman and athlete. He was born in
Fetternear, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland in 1874. Rorke, Jinty. "Arthur Skinner". Dictionary...
- carsphairn.org.
Retrieved 27
January 2021. "Saints in
Scottish Place-Names -
Fetternear,
former parish,
Chapel of Garioch". saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved...