-
referred to as
Pitmilly Mill. The
spelling of
Pitmilly varies only slightly. In
addition to
Pitmilly, the name is
found as Pitmilli,
Pitmil (possibly as...
- the Lord Justice-Clerk,
David Boyle,
supported by the
Lords Meadowbank,
Pitmilly and Mackenzie. The
court was full
shortly after the
doors were
opened at...
-
Ruins of two
mills and the
Bronze Age tumulus,
Pitmilly Law, are
still evident.
Little remains of
Pitmilly House. The
civil parish has a po****tion of 443...
- The Hon.
David Monypenny, Lord
Pitmilly (1769–1850) was a
Scottish lawyer who rose to be a
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was born in May 1769 the...
-
Wagland of Pitcruivie,
Younger The
Baron of
Pitmilly 16c 1987
Peter Gybbon-Monypenny, 30th
Baron of
Pitmilly Duncan Gybbon-Moneypenny, Ygr The
Baron of...
- Jane's Publishers. p. 227. ISBN 0-86007-552-4. "Monypenny of
Pitmilly" (PDF).
Monypenny of
Pitmilly. 23
August 1957.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 6 October...
-
aequor [Latin, 'He
rules the sea'] Chief: none,
armigerous clan Seat:
Pitmilly, Fife
Morrison Crest:
Issuant from
waves of the sea
azure crested argent...
-
visited South Africa in 1913–1914, the
couple rented houses in
Chelsea and
Pitmilly, Fife, but
increasingly they
began to live apart. They had effectively...
-
Aberdour Castle, Macduff's
Castle near East Wemyss,
Wemyss Castle, and
Pitmilly, a
former estate ****ociated with the
Moneypenny family. On the southern...
- a
young man. He
married Eva of
Pitmilly, Again, the date is unknown. Eva
brought into the
marriage lands at
Pitmilly.
William was
pincerna (cup bearer...