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Pitlessie is a
small village in Cults, Fife, Scotland. It is
roughly 4+1⁄2
miles (7 km)
southwest of the
nearest large town, Cupar, and 23
miles (37 kilometres)...
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Waterloo Dispatch of 1822 in
Apsley House.
David Wilkie was born in
Pitlessie Fife in
Scotland on 18
November 1785. He was the son of the
parish minister...
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Lochgelly Logie Lumphinnans Markinch Methil Monimail Moonzie Newburgh Newburn Pitlessie Pittenweem Rosyth Saline Scoonie St
Andrews & St
Leonards St
Monance (and...
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parish contains various villages,
farms and
hamlets including Cults,
Pitlessie,
Crossgates and Walton. The only
archaeological site of any importance...
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Pitlessie Lime
Works industrial spur line met the
mainline at
Cults siding,
allowing access to the
Cults and
Pitlessie Lime
Works and
Pitlessie Maltings...
- lies on the
eponymous Crawford Priory Estate between the
villages of
Pitlessie and Springfield, and
about 3
miles (5 km)
south west of the
nearest town...
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Pitlessie Village Pitlessie House And
Offices (Former Maltings) 56°16′28″N 3°04′27″W / 56.274549°N 3.074076°W / 56.274549; -3.074076 (
Pitlessie Village...
- some
notable paintings. He
often referenced Wilkie's work,
particularly Pitlessie Fair. His Our Gudeman's a
Druncken Carle, in
which a
drunken man is helped...
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Queensferry railway station Oakley Ochil Hills Pathhead Pitcairn House Pitlessie Pitlour Hill
Pitmilly Pitreavie Castle,
Battle of
Pitreavie Pitscottie...
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comprising the
farms of Priestfield,
Pitlessie Mill and Brotus, as well as the
superiority of the
village of
Pitlessie.
Martin was an
agriculturalist and...