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several standing stones and the St.
Madoes stone, a well-preserved
Pictish cross.
Local amenities at St.
Madoes include a
small shop, two parks, a primary...
- cap in the
Paleocene structure. The
Madoes field is
located in UKCS
block 22/23 and is
named after Saint Madoes. It is a
light oil
field located in the...
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Persie Perth Port of
Menteith Blairgowrie and
Rattray Redgorton Rhynd St
Madoes St
Martins Scone Stanley Strathfillian Strathloch Tenandry Tibbermore Trinity...
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Early forms:
cross slab, St.
Madoes, Perthshire, Scotland...
- was
ordained as
minister of St
Madoes under patronage of John
Richardson of Pitfour.
Exploring the
churchyard of St
Madoes his eye was
drawn to a curious...
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ancient Gr**** (Attic and Ionic) Μῆδος, Mê̄dos, [mɛ̂ːdos] (Cypriot: Μᾶδοι,
Mâdœ, [mâdoi̯], plural) from Old
Persian Māda.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 140: "Archaeological...
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environmental projects such as the
Patrick Matthew trail which includes St
Madoes, the
Megginch estate,
Inchture and Invergowrie. The
group aim to develop...
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Baron Inchyra, of St
Madoes in the
County of Perth, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 2
February 1962 for the diplomat...
- to his
maternal grandfather's estate, in 1843. He was
transmitted to St
Madoes, a
parish in
Perthshire centred around the
Pitfour estate owned by his mother's...
- "Inchyra (St
Madoes parish)
Roman coin ****d" (PDF),
Discovery and
Excavation in Scotland, p. 90, 1994,
retrieved 10
April 2011 "Inchyra (St
Madoes parish)...