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Inverugie (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Ùigidh) is a
small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to the
northwest of Peterhead.
Inverugie in the
Gazetteer for...
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Inverugie Castle or Cheyne's
Tower is the
ruins of a motte-and-bailey
castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a
scheduled ancient monument. Inverugie...
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Inverugie railway station was a
railway station in
Inverugie, Aberdeenshire. The
station was
opened on 3 July 1862 by the
Formartine and
Buchan Railway...
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Inverugie Castle was a castle,
about 5.5
miles (8.9 km) north-west of Elgin, Moray, Scotland, and 1.0 mile (1.6 km)
south of Hopeman. The
castle belonged...
- north-west of Peterhead. The
Parish of St
Fergus includes the
remains of
Inverugie Castle and
Ravenscraig Castle. The
church in the
village was
built in...
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Reginald le Chen of
Inverugie and
Duffus (died 1345) was a 13th–14th
century Scottish noble. He was
Baron of
Inverugie and Duffus.
Reginald was the...
- The Howe o'Buchan
House is a
Category C
listed building on
Inverugie Road in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It
dates from 1840 (although an inscription...
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Equestrian statue of
Frederick the Great.
Keith was born on 11 June 1696 at
Inverugie Castle near Peterhead, the
second son of Mary
Drummond and
William Keith...
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Walker and
Woodworth state the
structure was
built as a
coastal store for
Inverugie Castle by
William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal,
whose initials are on a skewputt...
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daughter of
James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth. He was
probably born at
Inverugie Castle,
Scotland and
inherited his father's
title in 1712.
Keith served...