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Mount Inglismaldie is the second-highest peak of the
Fairholme Range in
Banff National Park. It is
located immediately west of
Mount Girouard in the Bow...
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Inglismaldie Castle is a
castle in the
parish of
Marykirk and the
county of Kincardineshire, Scotland. The
Tower House was
built in 1636. It was revised...
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western end of the lake.
Numerous streams flowing down from
Mount Inglismaldie,
Mount Girouard and
Mount Peechee on the
south side of the lake also...
- Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk. He was born
before 1611 and
lived at
Inglismaldie Castle.
Carnegie had
already been
created Earl of
Ethie and Lord Lour...
- was
given the
subsidiary title of Lord
Rosehill and
Eglismauldie (or
Inglismaldie) at the same time.
Carnegie had
already been
created Earl of
Ethie and...
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Steens Mountain 2,968 9,738
Isolated peak in
Southeastern Oregon Mount Inglismaldie 2,964 9,724
Fairholme Range,
Canadian Rockies,
Canada Mount Ramelau 2...
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Norvell of
Boghall and
Deans in 1759.
David died on 24
September 1751 in
Inglismaldie at age 70. His widow, Lady
Katharine died on 1
March 1762 in Edinburgh...
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Niligris in 1896.
Tremenheere retired in 1901. He died in Scotland, at
Inglismaldie Castle in
Edzell and was
buried in
Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey. J.H...
- Church,
Lossiemouth (1880)
Craigiebuckler Church (1882)
Reconstruction of
Inglismaldie Castle following fire (1882) St Clement's Free Church,
Aberdeen (1882)...
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Mount Girouard Mount Inglismaldie (left) and
Mount Girouard (right) Highest point
Elevation 2,995 m (9,826 ft)
Prominence 1,455 m (4,774 ft)
Listing Mountains...