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Migvie Castle was a 13th-century
castle to the west of
Migvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Its
remains were
listed as a
scheduled monument in 2007. The castle...
- Megen, Megevie, Meggen, Meggernie, Midmar, Midstrath, Migdale, Migger,
Migvie,
Strathmiglo pant
hollow Panbride, Panholes, Panlathy, Panmure, ?Pannanich...
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appears on its own and its only
other appearance is
overlaid on an arch at
Migvie. The
symbol is
found in
combination with
other symbols,
notably with the...
- of the
River Don
southward to the
Mounth hills. Its prin****l
seats were
Migvie and
Doune of Invernochty. The
Mormaerdom may
initially have
alternated between...
- Gowrie, 151
Wyndford Road –
Kilmair Place / Edwards, 171
Wyndford Road –
Migvie Place / Rodgers, 191
Wyndford Road –
Gorstan Place /
Blaker 27 Castlebay...
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Baronage of Scotland. It was a
feudal barony with its
caput baronium at
Migvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
Earls of Mar held the
barony until...
- Kinnedar, Lathrisk, Leuchars, Linlithgow, Longforgan, Markinch, Meigle,
Migvie, Muckersie, Portmoak, Rossie, St
Andrews Holy Trinity, St
Andrews St Leonard's...
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Scotland | SCHR". scottishchurches.org.uk.
Retrieved 30
January 2021. "
MIGVIE,
MIGVIE CHURCH (LB9437)". portal.historicenvironment.scot.
Retrieved 30 January...
- Oyne, Peterculter, Premnay, Rayne, Rhynie, Skene, Strathdon,
Tarland and
Migvie, Tough, Towie,
Tullynesle and Forbes,
together with the part of the parish...
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Stone Fyvie Stones Kintore stones Logie Elphinstone Stones Maiden Stone Migvie Stone Monymusk Stone Nether Corskie Stone Newbigging,
Leslie Stone Newton...