- round, the club met
Dundee Harp, who had
beaten Lindertis the
previous season 4–3, a
match in
which Lindertis had been 3–0 down at half-time,
fought back...
- 1st
Baronet of
Lindertis.
Munro was born on 16
October 1856 in London, but was
brought up in
Scotland on the
family estate of
Lindertis near Kirriemuir...
- "Munro of
Lindertis, Sir
Alasdair (Thomas Ian)". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) "Munro of
Lindertis, Sir...
-
September 1888 the club
recorded their record win when they
defeated Lindertis, a side from
nearby Kirriemuir, 14–1. The club were
admitted into the...
-
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom.
Munro baronets of
Foulis (1634),
succeeded from 1954 by the
baronets of Foulis-Obsdale
Munro baronets of
Lindertis (1825)...
- Webster's
Leisure Centre adjoining Webster's High School. In the 1880s,
Lindertis F.C. from
Kirriemuir pla**** in the
Scottish Cup for five seasons, and...
-
Gilbert Laing Meason of
Lindertis FRSE FSA (3 July 1769 – 14
August 1832) was a
Scottish merchant and
agricultural improver, best
remembered as the originator...
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Leith Harp
Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879–85)
Levendale (1889–93)
Levern Lindertis Linlithgow Athletic Linwood Lochee Lochgelly Amateurs Lochgilphead Lochwinnoch...
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Lochee Broughty v
Montrose Strathmore (Arbroath) v
Dundee East End
Lindertis v
Dundee Harp
Arbroath v
Orion Aberdeen v
Dundee Our Boys Erin Rovers...
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Hector Munro, 8th of
Novar (1726–1805), Sir
Thomas Munro, 1st
Baronet of
Lindertis (1761 to 1827) and John Munro, 9th of
Teaninich (b.1778) were Scottish...