- Lord
Ogilvy of Airlie,
along with the
title "Lord
Ogilvy of
Alith and
Lintrathen". The
title "Lord
Ogilvy of Airlie" was
created on 28
April 1491. In 1715...
- Loch of
Lintrathen is a man-made loch
occupying a
glacial basin at the
southern end of Glen Isla,
approximately 13
kilometres (8.1 miles) west of town...
-
Bridgend of
Lintrathen is a
village in Angus, Scotland. It is
situated on the
southern s**** of Loch of
Lintrathen, six
miles west of Kirriemuir. Ordnance...
- Angus, may
refer to two
villages in Scotland:
Hilton (
Lintrathen), Angus,
Bridgend of
Lintrathen Hilton (Inverkeilor), Angus,
Inverkeilor This disambiguation...
-
Monikie Reservoirs, Long Loch,
Lundie Loch, Loch of Kinnordy, Loch of
Lintrathen,
Backwater Reservoir,
Auchintaple Loch, Loch Shandra. In the 2001 census...
- and
parts of
Perth and Kinross. Backwater,
together with the
smaller Lintrathen Reservoir 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) to the south, is
capable of supplying...
- Water. Dundee,
along with
parts of
Perthshire and
Angus is
supplied from
Lintrathen and
Backwater reservoirs in Glen Isla.
Electricity distribution is by...
- secondly,
after 1460,
Isabel Ogilvy,
daughter of Sir
Walter Ogilvy of
Lintrathen and
Isabel Glen, and
widow of
Patrick Lyon, 1st Lord Glamis. In 1484 she...
- po****r
location for angling.
Water is
supplied by
Scottish Water from
Lintrathen and
Backwater reservoirs in Glen Isla.
Electricity distribution is by...
- in
moorland above Balintore village, a few
miles north of the Loch of
Lintrathen, near Kirriemuir, Angus. A
tower house named Balintor existed on the site...