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instruments known in Scotland,
including the
harpists on the
early Medieval Monifeith Pictish stone and the
Dupplin Cross. Two of the
three surviving Medieval...
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Monifeith 1 front...
- The
harper on the
Monifeith Pictish Stone, 700 – 900 AD...
- Mains, Fintry, Douglas,
Claypotts and then
between Broughty Ferry and
Monifeith where it
flows into the
Firth of Tay. The
water from the
Dighty Burn was...
- for winch-launched
glider flying and the
Barry Buddon Training Area in
Monifeith for
field exercises and
fullbore shooting competitions. The
squadron makes...
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harper on the
Dupplin Cross, Scotland,
circa 800 AD The
harper on the
Monifeith 4
Pictish sculpture, Scotland, 700–900 AD See
Rotte for harp lookalike...
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Claypotts Castle. She was a
sister of
Robert Durham of the
Grange of
Monifeith. John G. Harrison, 'The
Royal Court and the
Community of Stirling', Forth...
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Place of
birth Coatbridge,
Scotland Position(s)
Right half
Youth career Monifeith Tayside 1948–1953
Burnley Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1953–1960...
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Lancashire Margaret Elizabeth Copland – For
services to the
community in
Monifeith,
Angus Philip James Courage – For
services to the
community in Bradford-on-Avon...
- 'Munifođ', 'Mony****he', 'Mony****hie', 'Monyfaith', 'Mony****h', 'Moni****h', '
Monifeith', 'Monyfeith', and 'Monyfieth',
before becoming standardised as 'Monifieth'...