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Kilconquhar (/kɪlˈkɒnkər/ ,
locally also /kɪˈn(j)ʌxər/ kih-NYUKH-ər) is a
village and
parish in Fife in Scotland. It
includes the
small hamlet of Barnyards...
- Adam of
Kilconquhar (died 1271) was a
Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is
notable for
becoming the
husband of the
Countess of...
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Kilconquhar Loch /kɪˈnjʌxər lɒx/ is a
Scottish freshwater loch. This
small shallow loch is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is located...
- the 3rd
Countess of
Carrick in her own right.
Marjorie married Adam of
Kilconquhar, who died
during the
Eighth Crusade in 1271.
Marjorie and Adam had one...
- 1857 the
company extended eastwards to
Kilconquhar; the East of Fife
Railway built the line from
Leven to
Kilconquhar,
opening in 1857; the
Leven and East...
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Government (Scotland) Act 1929. To the
north is the
village of
Kilconquhar and
Kilconquhar Loch. The
civil parish has a po****tion of 861 (in 2011). Earlsferry...
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Thomas was the
nephew of King
Robert the Bruce; his
mother was
Martha of
Kilconquhar, Robert's
older half-sister. The
traditional view is that she was of...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Brisbane baronets Bethune baronets of
Kilconquhar 7
March 1836 Succeeded by
Campbell baronets of Dunstaffnage...
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Kilconquhar railway station served the
village of
Kilconquhar, Fife,
Scotland from 1857 to 1965 on the
Leven and East of Fife Railway. The
station opened...
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Colinsburgh is a
village in east Fife, Scotland, in the
parish of
Kilconquhar. The
village is
named after Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of
Balcarres (1652–1722)...