-
partly in
Caputh parish until 1891. The
village has a
primary school,
Glendelvine Primary School,
built in 1876. Revd.
Peter Colin Campbell was parish...
- Hall 23
March 1929 1143
Horne of
Shackleford 25
March 1929 1144 Lyle of
Glendelvine 26
March 1929 1145
Thomson of
Glendarroch 28
March 1929 1146 O'Neill...
- de
Hoghton Lyle,
Black Watch, of the
family of the Lyle
baronets of
Glendelvine.
Actor Cary
Elwes and his brother,
producer C****ian Elwes, are her first...
- (Salmo salar) 64 lb Miss
Georgina W
Ballantine 7
October 1922
River Tay,
Glendelvine Perthshire,
Scotland 102 years, 26 days
Stickleback (3-spined) (Gasterosteus...
- The
title became extinct on his
death in 1923. The Lyle Baronetcy, of
Glendelvine in the
County of Perth, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
-
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by Sir
Alexander Lyle
Baronet (of
Glendelvine) 1933–1946 Succeeded by Sir
Gavin Lyle...
- Caputh. On 7
October 1922,
Ballantine was
fishing with her father, on the
Glendelvine Water.
Following a two-hour struggle, she
landed a 64lb (29kg) salmon...
-
married in 1862 Josephine,
daughter of
Edward Amos Chaplin, and
lived at
Glendelvine, Dunkeld. He took over the
management of the Estate.
George Denis Blake...
- Cornmill, (
Glendelvine Or
Ruffel Estate)
Millhole 56°33′33″N 3°27′40″W / 56.559163°N 3.461121°W / 56.559163; -3.461121 (Cornmill, (
Glendelvine Or Ruffel...
-
Alloa Episcopal Church (1839)
British Linen Bank,
Kirriemuir (1839)
Glendelvine House,
Perthshire (1839)
Dudhope Terrace,
Dundee (1840)
British Linen...