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Kinnordy House (alternative spellings: Kynnordy, Kinardy,
Kinnordie and Kinorde) is an
estate house near
Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland. The
first house...
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Baron Lyell, of
Kinnordy in the
County of Forfar, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1914 for the
Scottish Liberal politician...
- Loch of
Kinnordy is a
small loch
located just west of town of
Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland,
which is an
important wildlife habitat. The loch
itself is...
- into a
wealthy family, on 14
November 1797, at the family's
estate house,
Kinnordy House, near
Kirriemuir in Forfarshire. He was the
eldest of ten children...
- (1797–1875),
British geologist; son of the botanist; 1st
Baronet Lyell of
Kinnordy Mary
Horner Lyell (1808–1873), conchologist; wife of the
geologist Katharine...
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Crombie Reservoir,
Monikie Reservoirs, Long Loch,
Lundie Loch, Loch of
Kinnordy, Loch of Lintrathen,
Backwater Reservoir,
Auchintaple Loch, Loch Shandra...
- Loch
Maree 3,174 7,840 Loch of Inch &
Torrs Warren 2,111 5,220 Loch of
Kinnordy 85 210 Loch of
Lintrathen 217 540 Loch of
Skene 121 300 Loch of Strathbeg...
- the
United Kingdom. Both
creations are extinct. The
Lyell Baronetcy, of
Kinnordy in the
County of Forfar, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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Lyell was born on 7
March 1767, at
Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scotland. He was the
eldest son of
Charles Lyell of
Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scotland, and Mary...
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accompanied her
uncle and aunt on
their visits to the
Lyell family in
Kinnordy;
Charles Lyell later became a
celebrated geologist and Somerville's friend...