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Freuchie is a
village in Fife, Scotland, at the foot of the
Lomond Hills, and near Falkland. The
nearest major town is
Glenrothes located 4
miles to the...
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Grant chiefs of
Strathspey in Highlands, Scotland. It was
originally named Freuchie Castle but was
renamed Grant in 1694. The
castle is a
Category A listed...
- The
Freuchie Cricket Club is a
cricket club
based in the
village of
Freuchie, Scotland. The club was
formed in 1908, and with some
disruption in the war...
- Loch
Freuchie, also
known as Fraoch, the
heatherly loch, is a
large freshwater loch on a north-west to south-east orientation,
within Glen
Quaich in Perth...
- John
Grant of
Freuchie (died 1585) was a
Scottish landowner. He was a son of
James Grant of
Freuchie (died 1553), and
Elizabeth Forbes, a
daughter of John...
- John
Grant of
Freuchie may
refer to: John
Grant of
Freuchie (d. 1622),
Scottish landowner John
Grant of
Freuchie (died 1585),
Scottish landowner John Grant...
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brought in Sir
Duncan Grant of
Freuchie to
restore order to the area
around Urquhart Castle. His son John
Grant of
Freuchie (d.1538) was
given a five-year...
- John
Grant of
Freuchie (c. 1568 – 1622) was a
Scottish landowner. John was the
fifth laird of
Freuchie, now
called Castle Grant, a mile
north of Grantown-on-Spey...
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James Grant, 7th of
Freuchie (1616–1663) was a
Scottish landowner, the
seventh Laird of
Freuchie. He was the 18th
Chief of Clan Grant. He was a son of...
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reference is of
Duncan le
Grant in 1434, and later, Sir
Duncan Grant of
Freuchie (Castle Grant), who
inherited land in
Dulnain valley in
upper Speyside...