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Pitsligo was a
coastal parish in the
historic county of Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
containing the
fishing villages of Rosehearty,
Pittulie and Sandhaven...
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Pitsligo (Scots: Pitsligae), also
known as
Cavoch (locally Cyaak), is a
village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near Fraserburgh. A
small village in the...
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Pitsligo Press was a
printing press founded in 1852 by
Scottish Episcopal priest and
scholar George Hay
Forbes (1821–1875) in Burntisland, Scotland...
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Scotland and his wife Helen, née
Garden (1826–1905). Both were from the
Pitsligo area of
Aberdeenshire and
migrated to the
Colony of
Victoria in 1884. Media...
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Pitsligo Castle is a
ruined castle half a mile east of Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Modified in the 1570s by the
Forbes of Druminnor, it was described...
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Granard and the
Forbes baronets of Craigievar. Also, the
Lords Forbes of
Pitsligo were
descended from Sir
William Forbes,
brother of
Alexander Forbes, 1st...
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Forbes of
Pitsligo was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created on 24 June 1633 for
Alexander Forbes. He was a
descendant of Sir William...
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Forbes of
Pitsligo (a
title which had been
attainted in 1745), and was
allowed by the Lord Lyon to use the
Pitsligo arms and supporters. Forbes...
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William Forbes, 6th
Baronet of
Monymusk and
Pitsligo,
usually known as
William Forbes of
Pitsligo FRSE (1739–1806), was a
Scottish banker. He was...
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Alexander Forbes, 4th Lord
Forbes of
Pitsligo (1678–1762) was a
Scottish Jacobite nobleman and refugee, also
known as a writer. He was the only son of...