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Inverpeffer (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Pheofhair, lit. 'Mouth of the shining/beautiful stream') was a
hamlet that once
existed in Angus,
Scotland until...
- 1662 c. 52 — 3
September 1662 Act in
favours of Sir
Robert Fletcher of
Inverpeffer. Lyon King of Arms Act 1662 (repealed) 1662 c. 53 — 3
September 1662...
- neighbours, the Clan Gardyne.
Alexander Guthrie had been ********inated at
Inverpeffer and the
Guthries retaliated. The feud
lasted until 1618, when the Guthries...
- who
lived in Barry, was
returning home one day in 1797 from a trip to
Inverpeffer.
After p****ing the
Point Inn, some say
stopping there a while, he took...
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Greystone Guthrie Hillside Hunter's Town †
Inveraldie Inverarity Inverkeilor Inverpeffer †
Kellas Kincaldrum Kingennie Kingsmuir Kirkbuddo Kirkinch Kirkton of...
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deaths were
avenged by
Thomas Gairden who
killed Alexander Guthrie in
Inverpeffer in 1587. However,
according to the Guthries,
Alexander Guthrie was murdered...
- Much of the
granted lands formerly belonged to John Baliol.
Patrick of
Inverpeffer, a
burgess of Dundee, was
granted part of the
lands of
Craigie with fishing...