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Leochel-Cushnie is a
parish in Aberdeenshire,
about 40 km west of
Aberdeen (West
Aberdeenshire (UK
Parliament constituency)).
Cushnie over the centuries...
- Gladiolus, and a cow, Eyebright, bred by the Earl of Fife and a cow,
Leochel L**** 4th, bred by R.O. Farquharson. On 12
January 1877,
Eyebright gave...
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August 1841 – 22
January 1879) was a
British Army doctor. He was born at
Leochel-Cushnie, Aberdeenshire. In 1851, he was
living at his father's 50-acre...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Leochel-Cushnie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- p. 49; Morris, pp. 375, 377. Lock, p. 222. Lock, p. 214. Aged 37, from
Leochel Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, who
together with
Colonel Francis Duncan had established...
- Nochty,
Deskry Water,
Water of Buchat,
Kindy Burn,
Bucks Burn,
Mossat Burn,
Leochel Burn and the
River Ury. The
river was
recorded by the 2nd
century AD cosmographer...
- Clatt, Corgarff,
Forbes & Kearn, Glenbuchat, Keig, Kennethmont, Kildrummy,
Leochel-Cushnie Deer: Aberdour, Ardallie, Blackhill, Boddam, Crimond, Fraserburgh...
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farmed "New Braes" on the
estate of Sir
Arthur Forbes in the
parish of
Leochel-Cushnie
about 40 km west of Aberdeen, Scotland. He was
baptised on 4 April...
- died at Craigievar, Aberdeenshire, in
October 1668, and was
buried at
Leochel in the
Craigievar aisle. He
secondly married Katherine Scougal, daughter...
- Cushnie, Queensland, a
locality in the
South Burnett Region,
Australia Leochel-Cushnie, a
parish in
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