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Fingask Castle is a
country house in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is
perched 200 feet (61 m)
above Rait,
three miles (5 km) north-east of Errol, in...
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Fingask Loch is a
small lowland freshwater loch that is
about three-quarters of a mile from Rae Loch in the
valley of the
Lunan Burn and is 1.5 miles...
- The
Threipland Baronetcy, of
Fingask in the
County of Perth, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 10
November 1687 for Patrick...
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Wonderland and The Cat in the Hat. He also
appeared in
concert with the
Fingask Follies and portra**** Bill
Yorke in the play
Sweet Revenge. In February...
- The
Stewart Baronetcy, of
Fingask in the
County of Perth, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 10
December 1920 for John Stewart. The...
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Fingask railway station,
Fingask Platform railway station or
Fingask Halt
railway station was
situated in the
Fingask area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland...
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William Dundas of
Fingask (died 1599), was a
Scottish courtier who
wrote newsletters.
William Dundas was a son of
Archibald Dundas of
Fingask and Elizabeth...
- Dairsie, or Osnaburgh, is a
village and
parish in north-east Fife, Scotland. It is 3
miles (4.8 km) south-southwest of
Leuchars Junction, and 3
miles (4...
- Sir
Patrick (Peter)
Budge Murray Threipland 4th Bt. of
Fingask Castle (1762–1837). From a copy of a 1761 Book of
Common Prayer...
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Thomas Dundas may
refer to:
Thomas Dundas (of
Fingask and Carronhall) (died 1786), MP for
Orkney and
Shetland Thomas Dundas, 1st
Baron Dundas (1741–1820)...