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Kinneddar is a
small settlement on the
outskirts of
Lossiemouth in Moray, Scotland, near the main
entrance to RAF Lossiemouth. Long
predating the modern...
- Branderburgh. Stotfield, the
first significant settlement (discounting
Kinneddar which has now disappeared), lies to the
north west of the town. Next was...
- Westerton, plus
Anderson of
Kinneddar) Crest: An oak tree
Proper (Anderson of
Ardbrake & Westerton, plus
Anderson of
Kinneddar)
Gaelic Name: Mac Aindrais[citation...
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fixed cathedral,
moving between the
churches of Spynie,
Birnie and
Kinneddar.
Between 1172 and 1174 King
William the Lion
agreed with
Bishop Simon...
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Kinneddar Kirk of
Kinneddar 57°42′34″N 3°18′20″W / 57.709451°N 3.305645°W / 57.709451;...
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finally settled the
episcopal see
which had been at
various times at
Kinneddar,
Birnie and Spynie. The
ancient Forest of
Darnaway was
designated a Royal...
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established himself as a
hermit in Scotland, near
Kenedor (present day
Kinneddar, Lossiemouth, Moray). He may have
emigrated to
escape Viking raids in...
- Sutherland.
Elgin Museum, High St,
Elgin —
large collection,
largely from
Kinneddar churchyard. McM**** Galleries, Dundee.
Collection of
class I and III stones...
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Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
Fortrose (Ross)
Glasgow (Glasgow) Iona (Isles)
Kinneddar (Moray)
Kirkwall (Orkney)
Lismore (Argyll)
Mortlach —
disputed (Aberdeen)...
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their cathedral, and
sited it
successively at the
churches of Birnie,
Kinneddar and Spynie. On 7
April 1206, Pope
Innocent III
issued an
apostolic bull...