- The
Palace of
Monimail, also
known as
Monimail Tower, was a
Renaissance palace in Fife, Scotland. A
residence of the
Archbishops of St
Andrews from the...
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Linoleum Co, of Kearny,
United States. The Spencer-Nairn Baronetcy, of
Monimail in the
County of Fife, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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Largo Leslie Leuchars Leven Lochgelly Logie Lumphinnans Markinch Methil Monimail Moonzie Newburgh Newburn Pitlessie Pittenweem Rosyth Saline Scoonie St...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Monimail in Fife, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
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Archie Manuel Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Robert Spencer-Nairn
Baronet (of
Monimail, Fife) 1960–1970 Succeeded by
Robert Spencer-Nairn...
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Harvey of
Threadneedle Street 19
January 1933 1171 Spencer-Nairn of
Monimail 20
January 1933
Bowyer of
Weston Underwood 21
January 1933
Baron Denham...
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second marriage, to
Margaret Gordon,
which took
place on 30
August 1682 at
Monimail, Fife. Holborne's son, also
named James (d. 1737), was
admitted as advocate...
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Melville House is a 1697
house that lies to the
south side of the
Palace of
Monimail near
Collessie in Fife, Scotland. It has been a
school and a
training base...
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north by Kilmany, on the south-east by
Cupar and on the south-west by
Monimail.
Prior to 1238 the
parish was
called Urhithumonesyn.
Afterwards it ****umed...
- 22
August 1543;
Andrew Melville of Murdocairney,
later Lord
Melville of
Monimail,
brother of
James Melville of Halhill, from 15
February 1567;
George Boyd...