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Inchtuthil is the site of a
Roman legionary fortress situated on a
natural platform overlooking the
north bank of the
River Tay
southwest of Blairgowrie...
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Presumed to be the
Shield of
James Strachan of
Inchtuthill, Bart. of Nova
Scotia (~1683), and is the
Shield of John Strachan, Bart. of Nova
Scotia (Public...
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campaigns in
northern Britannia and Caledonia, and
built the base at
Inchtuthill. In AD 88 the
legion returned south and
occupied Castra Deva (Deva Victrix)...
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occupied the
castra at
Inchtuthil on the
River Tay AD 82–86. They
evacuated Inchtuthill c.87 and
arrived at Deva
Victrix (Chester) AD 88
where they were based...
- roman-britain.co.uk. "Pinnata Castra:
Roman Legionary Fortress &
Marching Camps:
Inchtuthill, Tayside". roman-britain.co.uk. "Roman Fortress". Time trail. Exeter...
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placename and
archaeological grounds with the
Roman legionary fortress at
Inchtuthill north of modern-day Perth,
which he
excavated and
believed to have been...
- 19th century.
Remains of an
important Roman fort
still exist nearby at
Inchtuthill.
Cleaven **** is near Meikleour, in the same parish, and was long-thought...
- 1625. The
baronetcy p****ed to a
distant relative, Sir
James Strachan of
Inchtuthill. Sir James,
minister of Keith, is
believed to be from the
senior line...
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favours of Mr
David Ramsay Writer to the
Signet of the
Lands and
Barony of
Inchtuthill.
Ratification in
favour of Mr
David Ramsay,
Writer to the Signet, of...
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Ardoch 1666
Stirling extinct 1808
Strachan of Thornton,
later of
Inchtuthill 1625
Strachan dormant 1854
Stuart of
Castle Stewart 1628
Stuart extant...