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Kinclaven Castle is a
ruined 13th
century castle in Perthshire, Scotland.
Built at the
confluence of the Isla and Tay rivers, the
castle originally controlled...
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Kinclaven may
refer to John Stewart, Earl of Carrick,
created a peer as Lord
Kinclaven in 1607;
title extinct on his
death c. 1645
Sandy Wylie, Lord...
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Alexander Featherstonhaugh Wylie, Lord
Kinclaven OBE (/ˈwaɪli ... kɪnˈklævən/; born 2 June 1951) was a
Senator of the
College of Justice, a
judge of the...
- John Stewart, Earl of Carrick, Lord
Kinclaven (died c. 1645) was a
Scottish nobleman, the
third son of Robert, Earl of Orkney, a **** son of King James...
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Kinclaven Bridge is a
bridge in
Kinclaven,
Caputh parish,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Completed in 1905, it has been a
Category B
listed structure since...
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Kinclaven 30°51′58″S 125°31′16″E / 30.866°S 125.521°E / -30.866; 125.521 (
Kinclaven)
Kinclaven Station,
often referred to as
Kinclaven, is a pastoral...
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Wells Laverton Downs Mertondale Mount Celia Mount Elvire Nambi...
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forcibly ejected on a sheriff's warrant. He then
preached in a tent on
Kinclaven brae
during the time he
remained in the district. On 8
October 1741 he...
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