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Kincaldrum is a
hamlet in the
county of Angus, Scotland. It lies 1 km
northwest of Gateside.
Kincaldrum House lies in ruins. A corn mill once
stood near...
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treasurer of
Scotland in 1461.
Guthrie was the son of
Alexander Guthrie of
Kincaldrum. From 25
March 1466, when
David Guthrie recovered the
barony and estates...
- King James'
cousin George Graham, 1st of Calendar.
Alexander Guthrie of
Kincaldrum, and his son
David James Henderson of Fordell, Fife; Lord
Justice Clerk...
- 7
miles from Dundee. The
nearest villages are Gateside, Invereighty,
Kincaldrum and Gallowfauld.
Inverarity used to be in the old
county of Forfarshire...
- Forfarshire. He was the son of
Graham Bower (d.1844) of Meathie,
Kinnettles and
Kincaldrum. They were
descended from
Margaret St
Clair of Roslin. His
father was...
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Craigowl Hill, much of
Gallow Hill,
Ironside Hill and
Finlarg Hill to
Kincaldrum Hill in the east,
together with the
outlying Fothringham Hill and Carrot...
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Loanfoot Cottages 2,
Kincaldrum 56°35′19″N 2°55′24″W / 56.588704°N 2.923385°W / 56.588704; -2.923385 (Loanfoot
Cottages 2,
Kincaldrum) Category B 11007...
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Alexander Seton, lord of
Gordon to Lord Keith. He
acquired the
lands of
Kincaldrum near
Forfar in 1446 and
became Baillie of Forfar. Sir
David Guthrie of...
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century King
David III
granted lands in Fife to John
Wemyss of
Reres and
Kincaldrum,
previously owned by
Robert Earl of Fife,
making John the
ancestor of...
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Scottish Highlands. Mrs
Jackson was the
daughter of
Edward Baxter of
Kincaldrum, Angus. Anne
developed an
early interest in
natural history, especially...