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Logierait[pronunciation?] (Scottish Gaelic: Lag an
Ratha - 'Hollow of the [Earth-Walled] Fort/Enclosure') is a
village and
parish in Atholl, Scotland...
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minister of Canada, in
office from 1873 to 1878.
Mackenzie was born in
Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland. He left
school at the age of 13,
following his...
- Kinnaird,
Gowrie Kinnoull Kirkmichael Lethendy Little Dunkeld Logiealmond Logierait Longforgan Madderty Meigle Methven Moneydie and
Auchtergaven Monzie or...
- Dunkeld, Kirkmichael,
Logierait,
Pitlochry and Weem. John
Small (British Army officer)
Alexander Mackenzie, born at
Logierait in 1822,
politician and...
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Mortsafes at a
church yard in
Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland....
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existed for centuries, and
historically fell
within the
civil parish of
Logierait. The name Killiech****ie
means "the
church of the
steep face"
which refers...
- and infirmity, but
nevertheless the next day
visited Jacobite camps at
Logierait and Perth, his real
business being,
according to the
Master of Sinclair:...
- 30, 1915 94 years, 120 days
Alexander Mackenzie 01-28January 28, 1822
Logierait Scotland
November 7, 1873 –
October 8, 1878 51 years, 283 days 56 years...
- [citation needed] Near the
village of
Logierait in
Perthshire is the
hollow ash tree of the Boat of
Logierait, which, 63 feet in
height and 40 in girth...
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Civil Society. Born at
Logierait in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, the son of Rev Adam Ferguson, he
received his
education at
Logierait Parish School, Perth...