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- estate, its catchment covers most of the area. It opened in the 1960s. Pitcorthie Primary School, which opened in 1954, was located on Aberdour Road to...
- tugboat at Rosyth Dockyard and her mother was from Liverpool. She went to Pitcorthie Primary School when she moved to Dunfermline. ****son's singing career...
- Scotland. The 29th Earl sat in the House of Lords as Baron Balniel, of Pitcorthie in the County of Fife, a peerage under the Life Peerages Act 1958 conferred...
- housing became focused to the north of Garvock Hill and on the site of West Pitcorthie Farm. Dunfermline has experienced significant expansion since 1999, especially...
- given a peerage under the Life Peerages Act 1958 as Baron Balniel, of Pitcorthie in the County of Fife, in January 1975 before succeeding as Earl of Crawford...
- retiring with the rank of full general on 1 July 1881. Hamilton died at Pitcorthie in Fife on 4 October 1890 and was buried at the Parish Churchyard in Kilrenny...
- Dunfermline) Mossside (Ward of Dunfermline) Netherton (Ward of Dunfermline) Pitcorthie (Ward of Dunfermline) Pitreavie (Ward of Dunfermline) Woodmill (Ward of...
- in 1901, the Grants took Pitcorthie in Fife, a large and elegant mansion built for George Simson of Brunton and Pitcorthie, circa 1820 and which is particularly...
- 1980 24 January 1975 Robert Lindsay, Lord BalnielBaron Balniel of Pitcorthie in the County of Fife 28 November 2019 18 March 2023 27 January 1975 Joan...
- election, Lord Balniel was given a life peerage as Baron Balniel, of Pitcorthie in the County of Fife, enabling him to sit in the House of Lords before...