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Ochtertyre /ˌɒxtərˈtaɪər/ is a
country house and
estate in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is
located in Strathearn,
between Crieff and Loch Turret, north...
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Monzievaird took
place on 21 October 1490, at the
church of Monzievaird, at
Ochtertyre, near Hosh in Perthshire. Some
sources give the date as 1511. It was the...
- Sir
Patrick Murray of
Ochtertyre, 6th
Baronet FRSE (3
February 1771 – 1 June 1837) was a
Scottish advocate,
landowner and politician,
serving as MP for...
- John
Ramsay of
Ochtertyre FRSE
FSAScot (1736–1814) was a
Scottish writer and antiquarian. A
renowned letter-writer even in his own lifetime, most of his...
- Scotland.
Brown (2012), p. 3.
Eslea MacDonald,
Peter (May 2014). "Murray of
Ochtertyre" (PDF). ScottishTartans.co.uk.
Retrieved 21 June 2023.
Armstrong (2017)...
- Strowane,
David Murray,
apparand of Letterbanachie,
Patrick Murray of
Ochtertyre,
William Murray of Pitcairles,
Alexander Murray of Drumdeway,
Patrik Murray...
- many countries. The
bonfires were used in divination. In 18th-century
Ochtertyre, a ring of stones—one for each person—was laid
around the fire, perhaps...
- Scotland.
Murray was born in
Ochtertyre, near
Crieff in Perthshire, the
second son of Sir
William Murray, of
Ochtertyre, 5th
Baronet (see
Murray Baronets)...
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inscription written by
Professor George Stuart of Edinburgh, John
Ramsay of
Ochtertyre and Dr
Samuel Johnson. It is a
category A
listed building.
There is also...
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There have been
several Murray Baronetcies, all
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. Four of
these baronetcies are extant. Sir
Richard Murray, 1st...