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Madderty is a
village in Strathearn,
Perth and Kinross. It lies on the
former railway line
connecting Perth and Crieff. The Gask
Ridge and its
Roman road...
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created in 1686 for
William Drummond, a
younger son of the 2nd Lord
Madderty. Both
creations were in the
Peerage of Scotland, and are now held by the...
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Kinnoull Kirkmichael Lethendy Little Dunkeld Logiealmond Logierait Longforgan Madderty Meigle Methven Moneydie and
Auchtergaven Monzie or *Monzievaird and Strowan...
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Madderty railway station served the
locality of
Madderty in Perthshire, Scotland. The
village of St.
Davids is
around one mile to the south.
Opened on...
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Inchaffray Abbey was
situated by the
village of
Madderty,
midway between Perth and
Crieff in Strathearn, Scotland. The only
traces now
visible are an earth...
- abthainries,
lands held of the king by an abbot: Dull, Kilmichael, and
Madderty.
Scottish historian William Forbes Skene has
argued that
these abthainries...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Madderty Caledonian Railway Crieff and
Methven Junction Railway Innerpeffray...
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major role in
having the Clan proscribed. In 1610
James Drummond, 1st Lord
Madderty built Innerpeffray Castle.
James Drummond,
descendant of John, Margaret's...
- death. He was
culted in
several places in Scotland, such as Kilrenny,
Madderty and Aberdeenshire, and a
saint of the same name was also
culted in Wales...
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station from 1889
until closure of the
Methven section in 1937; Balgowan;
Madderty; Abercairny;
certain early publications spelt the
station Abbercairny and...