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Inchture (Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Tùir) is a
village in
Scotland between Dundee and
Perth on the
northern side of the
Firth of Tay. It is approximately...
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Inchmichael farms, the
castle of Megginch, the
village of
Inchture and
hamlet of Inchyra. The area was
drained by
cutting a
number of artificial...
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Inchture railway station served the
village of
Inchture,
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland from 1847 to 1956 on the
Dundee and
Perth Railway. The
station opened...
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Fossoway or
Crook of
Devon Fowlis Easter Fowlis Wester Glendevon Glen Shee
Inchture Innerwick Killin Kilmadock Kilspindie Kincardine Kinclaven Kinfauns Kinfauns...
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Coupar Angus Milnathort Aberfeldy Comrie Invergowrie Luncarty Stanley Errol Inchture Abernethy Almondbank Aberdeenshire Angus D. Fife Clack.
Stirling A & Bute...
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Arbuthnott House 23
April 1892) at the home of her uncle,
Inchmartine House,
Inchture (Errol), 20
April 1871). Anna
Harriet Allen was the only
daughter of Edmund...
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Inchture Village railway station was a
railway station in the
village of
Inchture, Perthshire, Scotland. The
Inchture Railway Bus
service operated a service...
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Inchture Tramways operated a horse-drawn
tramway service in
Inchture between 1849 and 1916. The
tramway ran from the
village of
inchture to
Inchture Village...
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Priory is a
category B
listed country house and
estate to the
north of
Inchture, near the
hamlets of
Baledgarno and Knapp, Perthshire, Scotland. It lies...
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David was the son of John de Inchmartin. He held
lands in
Inchmartine (now
Inchture), in
Perth and Kinross. He was with
Robert the
Bruce at the
Battle of Methven...