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Pitlurg Castle was a 16th-century keep,
about 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
south of Keith, Banffshire, Scotland,
north of the Burn of Davidston, at
Mains of Pitlurg...
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Pitlurg railway station was a
railway station in
Pitlurg, Aberdeenshire. The
station was
opened on 2
August 1897 by the
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
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Houstoun Linlithgowshire No John
Murray of
Strowan No
Alexander Gordon of
Pitlurg Aberdeenshire No John
Forbes of
Colloden Nairnshire No
David Bethun of...
- 3rd Earl of Lennox. Lady Jean Stewart,
married Robert Gordon, Knt., of
Pitlurg. Lady
Margaret Stewart,
married Robert Robertson, the Younger, of Strowan...
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Gerrieswells long
barrow Herald Hill long
barrow Longman Cairn long
barrow Pitlurg long
barrow "Archaeology Data Service". "Archaeology Data Service". "Archaeology...
- Aberdeen, the
second son of
Alexander Gordon-****ing-Skene (later Gordon) of
Pitlurg and the
former Ada Wilson. They divorced,
without issue, in 1923. On 22...
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culverts are remaining,
possibly five or more are over
small burns between Pitlurg and Hatton, one is over the
Water of
Cruden at Nethermill, one is over...
- the king to
plead her case. The king made his
friend Sir John
Gordon of
Pitlurg the
keeper of the
remaining buildings at Huntly. The
Marquess of Huntly...
- Jersey.
Thomas Burnett Gordon was born in
Pitlurg, Scotland, the son of
Robert Gordon, 6th
Laird of
Pitlurg and
Catherine Burnett,
daughter of Sir Thomas...
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years before it was
moved once
again and
renovated by Dr
James Gordon of
Pitlurg. It is
believed that two cups hung from
chains and the
people of Denburn...