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Kilrenny (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Reithnidh) is a
village in Fife, Scotland. Part of the East Neuk, it lies
immediately to the
north of (but
inland and separate...
- conjoined) and is to the
south of
Kilrenny. Cellar**** was
formerly known as
Nether Kilrenny (Scots for
Lower Kilrenny) or Siller****, and the
harbour as...
- 56°14′02″N 2°41′13″W / 56.234°N 2.687°W / 56.234; -2.687
Kilrenny,
Anstruther Easter and
Anstruther Wester was a
royal and
small burgh in Fife, Scotland...
- Wood (with an
Introduction by
Doris Lessing),
Illustrated by
Margaret Kilrenny, A
Paladin Book, Granada, London, 1982 (Ordered chronologically.) Critical...
- Colinsburgh, St Monans, Pittenweem, Arncroach, Carnbee, Anstruther, Cellar****,
Kilrenny, Crail, and the
immediate hinterland, as far as the
upland area
known as...
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under the Earl of Ross 1315, re-established as a
royal burgh 1593)
Fyvie Kilrenny Lanark Rosemarkie Selkirk Wigtown Crawford (had
ceased to
exist by 16th...
- Crail,
Kilrenny and Pittenweem. The
constituency comprised the
burghs of
Anstruther Easter,
Anstruther Wester, Pittenweem, Crail, and
Kilrenny, in the...
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Kilrenny in Fife was a
royal burgh that
returned one
commissioner to the
Parliament of
Scotland and to the
Convention of Estates.
After the Acts of Union...
- ****uality". By the 19th century, Anstruther-Easter, Anstruther-Wester, and
Kilrenny were all
separate royal and
parliamentary boroughs. Anstruther-Easter held...
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George Allardyce Kintore Court Party Yes
William Avis Yes Mr
James Bethun Kilrenny Yes Mr
Roderick McKenzie Fortrose Yes John
Urquhart Dornoch Yes Daniel...