- and
grandson of Sir
William Stewart, 11th of
Grantully and Murthly, both in Perthshire. 1st of
Grantully was Sir John Stewart, Lord of Lorne, great-great-grandson...
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Grandtully (pronounced as "Grantly" and
sometimes also
spelt "
Grantully") is a
small village in Perthshire, Scotland. It is
situated close to the River...
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Perthshire depicts him as a more
benign little man
living in a room high up in
Grantully Castle. He
bestows good
fortune on
those who see or hear him. The Kabouter...
- He was born
Archibald Stewart, son of Sir John Stewart, 3rd
Baronet of
Grantully by his
second wife Lady Jane Douglas,
sister of
Archibald Douglas, 1st...
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Mansions (Elgin Avenue) and
Leith Mansions (
Grantully Road) in 1900,
Ashworth Mansions (Elgin
Avenue and
Grantully Road) and
Castellain Mansions (Castellain...
- Simpson, D. D. A. & Booke, F. M. B. (1967), "Photogrammetric
Planning at
Grantully Perthshire", Antiquity, vol. 41, pp. 220–221 Straffin, D. (1971), "A Device...
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Duchess of Athole’s
Skipper The
Athole Volunteers March Miss
Stewart of
Grantully Highland Whisky Niel Gow’s
Lamentation for
James Moray, Esq., of Abercarney...
- The Minister,
Duncan Macrae, who
served in
Ardgour (1894-1909) and then
Grantully (1909-1918) was born in Achmore. http://www.stromeferry-and-achmore.co...
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force being ****embled for the
Gallipoli landings. They
sailed in the
Grantully Castle,
Denis Browne p****ed his time
playing duets with F. S.
Kelly and...
- ship by the
British authorities,
despite the
empty British hospital ship
Grantully Castle having sailed on the same
route on the same day from
Egypt to the...