- Loch
Fithie is a small,
lowland freshwater loch
lying approximately 2
miles (3.2 km) east of Forfar, Scotland. It is
approximately 800 m (2,600 ft) in...
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James Fithie was a
chaplain at
Trinity Hospital in Edinburgh. He was
imprisoned on the B**** Rock for
about a year
between 1685 and 1686.
James Fithie graduated...
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master shipbuilder Robert Fithie to lead the
shipbuilding projects.
After Wechter and
Rungeen discontinued shipbuilding,
Fithie founded a new
company which...
- (patronymic)
Region of
origin England Other names Variant form(s) Hugh, Hughes, Howell, Fitchew, Fitchie,
Fithie, Fithye, McCoy, Mac
Aoidh Frequency Comparisons:...
- 1741–1883. The
company was
started by
Robert Fithie, who
later handed over the
business to his son Carl
Fithie.
After this the yard
operated under different...
- Brandy, Carlochy, Loch Wharral, Den of Ogil Reservoir, Loch of Forfar, Loch
Fithie,
Rescobie Loch,
Balgavies Loch,
Crombie Reservoir,
Monikie Reservoirs, Long...
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Findlay of Clan Farquharson, said to have
carried the
royal banner Henry Fithie,
younger of
Boysack David Forrester of
Garden and
Torwood James Forrester...
- Sutherland)
Fionn Loch Mór (southeast of Loch Glencoul, Sutherland) Loch
Fithie (Angus) Loch ****y (Fife) Loch
Fleet (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch Flemington...
- long-term
tenanted farms in
rural north-east Scotland: [7] The
Baron of
Fithie The
Baron of
Fordell 1511 The
Baron of
Freuch 1559 The
Baron of Gala 16c...
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Campbell Robert **** John ****son
James Drummond Alexander Dunbar James Fithie Alexander Forrester James Fraser Robert Gillespie Alexander Gordon John...