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Kettins is a
village in
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland about 14
miles (23 kilometres)
northeast of
Perth and 11
miles (18 kilometres)
northwest of Dundee...
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Perthshire was
combined with Kinross-shire and the
Angus parish of
Kettins to form the
Perth and
Kinross District Council in Tayside. The two-tier...
- went to the city of Dundee.
Perth and
Kinross also
included the
parish of
Kettins from Angus. A
lieutenancy area
covering the same area as the new district...
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Dundee were
transferred to an
enlarged City of
Dundee district, and
Kettins was
transferred to
Perth and Kinross.
Angus District Council was a lower-tier...
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Kettins in
Angus on 11
December 1447
which was in the
possession of Gutherie's
predecessor John de St Andrews. Gray was
given the
commend to
Kettins on...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Kettins in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- name
derived from a
small settlement called "Keillor" in the
village of
Kettins near the town of
Coupar Angus in the
council area of
Perth and Kinross...
- the
congregation of
Kettins. In
January 1746 he was
formally ordained,
taking place at
Meigle due to a mob ****embling at
Kettins. In
December 1753 he...
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minister of St Paul's
church in Dundee, and in 1849 was
translated to
Kettins, in Strathmore,
where he
remained for six years. In 1854 he was appointed...
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Edinburgh and the
University of Edinburgh, and was
ordained as
minister of
Kettins, a
parish in
Forfarshire close to his
maternal grandfather's estate, in...