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Muirton Park was the
second of
three football stadiums the
football club St
Johnstone from Perth, Scotland, have
occupied in
their history. It was preceded...
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venues were the
Perth Recreation Grounds and, from 1924 to 1989,
Muirton Park. The team's
first Scottish Cup
appearance was in 1886–87 and they...
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Baron of
Muirton is a
title of
nobility in the
Baronage of Scotland. The
first known Crown charter was
granted in 1532, to
Robert Reid,
Abbot of Kinloss...
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matches of the
former Caledonia Reds team. St
Johnstone had pla**** at
Muirton Park
since 1924, but it had
fallen into
disrepair by the 1980s. St Johnstone...
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Muirton railway station, also
known as
Muirton Halt
railway station,
served the
suburb of
Muirton,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland, from 1936 to 1959. The...
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Eagles (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann na h-Eaglais/Gleann Eagas) is a glen
which connects with Glen
Devon to form a p****
through the
Ochil Hills of Perth...
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There have been two
Calder Baronetcies. The
Calder Baronetcy, of
Muirton in the
County of Moray, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 5 November...
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Bruce was made
commendator of
Kinloss Abbey,
which included the
Barony of
Muirton, and was
appointed a
judge in 1597. He was
appointed a Lord of Parliament...
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Hamburg Attendance: 9,646 29 September 1971 (1971-9-29)
Second leg
Muirton Park,
Perth Attendance: 11,761 St
Johnstone won 4–2 on aggregate....
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resulted in an
earlier relocation.
Findhorn was part of the
Barony of
Muirton and was
erected into
burgh of
barony by act of
Parliament in 1661. Although...