- town
hosted 4
separate glovers. The
adjacent parishes of
Dunbennan and
Kinnoir were
consolidated into a
single parish of
Huntly in 1727,
though each of...
- ref. 24) (also
known as Bishop's Ord)
Kinnoir – unidentified, (possibly Kinnerras,
Eskdale — but not the
Kinnoir that is in Strathbogie) Geographically...
- a year or under.
Ingram was in
possession of the
church of "Kynnore" (
Kinnoir), a
Moray prebend, by 1430, and
possessed a
canonry and
prebend in the...
-
Corse Croft, Loanend,
Kinnoir 57°28′39″N 2°44′25″W / 57.47755°N 2.740338°W / 57.47755; -2.740338 (Corse Croft, Loanend,
Kinnoir) Category B 43681 Upload...
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showing that the
lordship had
always consisted of the nine
parishes of
Kinnoir, Essie, Rhynie, Dunbennan, Ruthven, Gl****, Drumdelgie, Botary, and Gartly...
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Dunbennan Edendiack Essie Grantully—now
Gartly Gl****
Inverkethney Keith Kinnoir Rothiemay Ruthven Rhynie The
early Moray bishops did not have a
fixed seat...
- to
resign this
right when
given provision to the
prebend and
canonry of
Kinnoir in the
diocese of
Moray on 2 June 1350.
Stewart probably spent the late...