-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dunfermline)
Mossside (Ward of Dunfermline)
Netherton (Ward of Dunfermline)
Pitcorthie (Ward of Dunfermline)
Pitreavie (Ward of Dunfermline)
Woodmill (Ward of...
-
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...
- 1980 24
January 1975
Robert Lindsay, Lord
Balniel ‡
Baron Balniel of
Pitcorthie in the
County of Fife 28
November 2019 18
March 2023 27
January 1975 Joan...
-
purchased the
lands of
Balcarres (near
Colinsburgh in Fife), Balniell,
Pitcorthie, and
others in the
county of Fife,
which on 10 June 1592 were
united into...
-
holder of the most
junior viscountcy. The
titles are
Baron Balniel, of
Pitcorthie in the
County of Fife (1975),
Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne, of Winterbourne...