- the
Western Isles of
Scotland but both are
referred to
briefly by John
Monipennie c. 1612,
stating of the
latter that "about 300
paces from this island...
- gr****".
Hasil Iyle/Ellan-na-Crawiche
suggests a
wooded island,
whereas Monipennie suggests that
Ellan charn takes its name "from a
cairne of stones". Youngson...
- as Dun Monaidh, as
early as the 7th century. It was recorded, by John
Monipennie in 1612, that the
Stone of
Destiny was kept here
after being brought from...
- of St Andrews,
granted a
charter of the
lands of
Pitmilly to
Richard Monipennie, quam
Malisius tennit. The
former was
probably a
Norman knight, while...
- in
Certayne Matters concerning the
Realme of
Scotland edited by John
Monipennie of
Pitmilly in the
parish of Kingsbarns, Fife.
Following Buchanan, this...
-
refers to it as "ivy-clad
ruins of an old
mansion house." In 1612 John
Monipennie noted the Loch of Matuane, with a
strong tower. Paterson,
writing in the...
- site in the area
shown to have a
second wooded enclosure. In 1612 John
Monipennie stated that
Kilmaurs Castle was the
residence of the
Earls of Glencairn...
- 33,531 f.225,
British Library A
Scottish Armorial, with text from John
Monipennie Certeine matters concerning the
realme of Scotland, and a note of the...
-
shown on
Timothy Pont's map. No
record of
Kilmaurs Place. 1612 - John
Monipennie stated that "Kilmaurs Tower" was the
residence of the
Earls of Glencairn...