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Finavon is a
small settlement in Angus, Scotland. Its
Ordnance Survey grid
reference is NO4957. A
Roman temporary camp was
discovered in
Finavon in 1962...
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Finavon Castle lies on the
River South Esk,
about a
quarter of a mile
south of
Milton of
Finavon village and five
miles to the north-east of
Forfar in...
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Milton of
Finavon is a
hamlet in Angus,
Scotland that lies
adjacent to the A90 road on its
southern side by the
River South Esk. It is
approximately 5...
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Milton of Strathbogie,
former name of Huntly,
Aberdeenshire Milton of
Finavon,
Angus Milton of Ogilvie,
Angus Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire...
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unusual example of the
beehive type
topped with a mono-pitched roof, and
Finavon Doocot of the
lectern type is the
largest doocot in Scotland, with 2,400...
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could burst its banks, and an
additional 87
homes in
Tannadice and
Finavon were also
asked to evacuate. The
Roker Pier in
Sunderland was
damaged by...
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Ballumbie Castle Blair Castle Brechin Castle Careston Castle House of Dun
Finavon Castle Glamis Castle Lundie Castle Ardfin Ardkinglas House Ascog House...
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James Carnegie of
Finavon or
Findhaven (died 10
March 1707) was a
member of the
Parliament of Scotland. The
second son of
David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of...
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Parliament for
South Angus where the
family seats of
Gardyne Castle,
Finavon Castle and
Middleton all stood. He held the seat
until the
October 1974...
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Childe excavated two
vitrified Iron Age
forts in Scotland, at
Finavon,
Angus (1933–34) and at Rahoy,
Argyllshire (1936–37). In 1938, he and Walter...