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Monzievaird (/ˈmɒnivɛərd/) is a
location in Scotland,
situated 2
miles (3 km) west of Crieff,
within the
Highland district of
Perth and Kinross. The village...
- Loch
Monzievaird (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Moighidh a' Bhàird) is a loch in Scotland,
located in the
region of Perthshire. King
Kenneth III of
Scotland was...
- The
Scottish Highland M****acre of
Monzievaird took
place on 21 October 1490, at the
church of
Monzievaird, at Ochtertyre, near Hosh in Perthshire. Some...
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place in
Perthshire — the site of the M****acre of
Monzievaird and
which lends its name to Loch
Monzievaird;
Moonzie – a
parish in Fife
generally supposed...
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Longforgan Madderty Meigle Methven Moneydie and
Auchtergaven Monzie or *
Monzievaird and
Strowan Moulin Muckhart Muthill Persie Perth Port of
Menteith Blairgowrie...
- The site of the
ensuing m****acre at the
Church of
Monzievaird, near Hosh Site
Record for
Monzievaird, Old
Parish Church And
Ochtertyre Mausoleum, Royal...
- (reservoir) Loch
Monar (reservoir) Monk Myre (Perth and Kinross) Loch
Monzievaird (Perth and Kinross) Moor Loch (Fife) Loch Mór Bad an
Ducharaich (Strathnasheallag...
- seat of the
Ochtertyre estate was
Castle Cluggy, on the s**** of Loch
Monzievaird. The
Ochtertyre estate was
granted in the 15th
century by
David Moray...
- Coemgáin,
connected to
Kenneth III.
Kenneth III was
killed in
battle at
Monzievaird in
Strathearn by king
Malcolm II (Máel
Coluim mac Cináeda),
which took...
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origin of the name
comes from the
tragic episode of the M****acre of
Monzievaird on
October 21, 1490. One of its sons, John Drummond, came to a grisly...