- "Banff" was
built by
James McKilligan & Co. in 1824 on
Banff Bay in
Inverboyndie. In 1837,
ownership was
transferred to Alex Mackay, and then, in 1852...
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Belhelvie Boyn: Aberdour, Alvah, Banff, Cullen, Deskford, Fordyce, Forglen,
Inverboyndie, Turriff,
Tyrie Buchan: Crimond, Cruden, Ellon, Forvie, Foveran, Fyvie...
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Boyndie Aberdeenshire Banffshire Medieval.
Formerly known as
Inverboyndie.
Includes area of
ancient parish of Montbrey. 3,754 1,604
Bracadale Highland...
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Upload Photo Inverboyndie Bridge Over The Burn Of
Boyndie 57°40′06″N 2°33′28″W / 57.668463°N 2.557701°W / 57.668463; -2.557701 (
Inverboyndie Bridge Over...
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extension of the M876. B9037 A985 at
Cairneyhill A907 at
Blairhall B9038
Inverboyndie Whitehills Originally ran from the B997 in
Corsehill to the A92 (now...
- 1257, the
vicarage settlement revealed that the
churches of
Banff and
Inverboyndie had united. The now
single vicarage (vicar's
status unknown)
served the...
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reference Aberdour 7
Alvah 5
Banff 4
Cullen 2
Deskford 10
Fordyce 9
Forglen 13
Gamrie 6
Inverboyndie 3
Kinedward 11
Ordiquhill 9a
Rathven 1
Turriff 12
Tyrie 8...
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Photo Inverboyndie,
Jandar and
Brandon View with
Garden Walls 57°40′07″N 2°33′22″W / 57.668515°N 2.555976°W / 57.668515; -2.555976 (
Inverboyndie, Jandar...
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Aberdeenshire 56°50′N 2°17′W / 56.83°N 02.29°W / 56.83; -02.29 NO8272
Inverboyndie Aberdeenshire 57°40′N 2°34′W / 57.66°N 02.57°W / 57.66; -02.57 NJ6664...