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Innerpeffray Library was the
first lending library in Scotland. It is
located in the
hamlet of
Innerpeffray, by the
River Earn in
Perth and Kinross, 4...
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Innerpeffray is a
hamlet in Perthshire, Scotland, 4
miles (6.4 km)
southeast of Crieff. It is
located on a
raised promontory among beech woodland above...
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Innerpeffray railway station served the
hamlets of
Innerpeffray and
Millhills in the
Scottish county of
Perth and Kinross.
Opened on 21 May 1866 by the...
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David Drummond. She married, thirdly, in 1531, Sir John
Drummond of
Innerpeffray, and they had five daughters.
After their marriage,
James V of Scotland...
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Innerpeffray Collegiate Church is an
ancient church building in
Innerpeffray,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Dating to 1508, it is now a
scheduled monument...
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Caithness Gl****
Visitor Centre and
Glenturret Distillery. The
nearby Innerpeffray Library (founded
about 1680) is Scotland's
oldest lending library. St...
- Sir John
Drummond 2nd of
Innerpeffray (c. 1486 – 1560) was
Forester of Strathearn, and
tutor to
David Lord
Drummond during his minority, and
lived at the...
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Chancellor of Moray.
Margaret his
widow married Sir John
Drummond of
Innerpeffray. John
Malcolm Bulloch, ed. (1907).
House of Gordon. p. 134. John Malcolm...
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Rachel Drummond (1787–1788), who died in infancy. Lord
Perth died at
Innerpeffray on 2 July 1800, at
which point the
barony of 1797
became extinct. After...
- Maol
Choluim de
Innerpeffray was a 14th-century bishop-elect of Dunkeld. He was a
canon from Strathearn.
After the
death of
bishop William Sinclair, the...