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Kilspindie is a
village in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is
situated on the
Kilspindie burn,
approximately 2+3⁄4
miles (4.5 kilometres)
northwest of...
- Sir
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (c. 1475 – bef. 1536), also
known as Greysteil, was a
Scottish nobleman and courtier, who
served as
Treasurer of Scotland...
- Douglas, home of Sir
Alexander Douglas.
Kilspindie Castle, East Lothian. Home to the
Douglases of
Kilspindie, (scant ruins)
Langenstein Castle, Germany...
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Fowlis Wester Glendevon Glen Shee
Inchture Innerwick Killin Kilmadock Kilspindie Kincardine Kinclaven Kinfauns Kinfauns Castle Kinloch Kinnaird, Gowrie...
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Kilspindie Castle lies
north of the
village of Aberlady, in East Lothian, Scotland; the
remains of the
castle are
behind the
Victorian St Mary's Kirk....
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Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (1520)
Robert Logan of Coitfield, the
first to have an
armed guard (1521)
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (1522)
Allan Stewart...
- "totally ordoured"
Kilspindie, and in turn
Kilspindie and
George Douglas had
brought the Earl of
Angus to his troubles.
Kilspindie's house was
given to...
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commissioned in 1535, the Iron Age fort and ****ociated
souterrain at
Kilspindie, and the Anglo-Saxon site at the Glebe.
Aberlady boasts the
largest collection...
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declared forfeit, as were
those of his uncle,
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (died 1535),
known by the
nickname of Greysteil, who had been a friend...
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December 2023. "History". www.historicenvironment.scot. "Kilmarnock -
Kilspindie |
British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. "Argyll & Bute Map...