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Pittenweem (/ˌpɪtənˈwiːm/ listen) is a
fishing village and
civil parish in Fife, on the east
coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a po****tion...
- the
Roseneath Terrier (bred by
George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll) and
Pittenweem Terriers (bred by Dr
Americ Edwin Flaxman). The
Westie was
given its modern...
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Fillan of
Pittenweem is not to be
confused with the
later Fillan of Munster, who
settled at
Strath Fillan.
Fillan of
Pittenweem worked in Aberdour...
- The
Prior of May then
Prior of
Pittenweem (later
Commendator of
Pittenweem) was the
religious superior of the
Benedictine monks of Isle of May Priory...
- Lord of
Pittenweem or
Baron of
Pittenweem is a
title of
nobility in the
Baronage of
Scotland (a
lordship of
higher baronial nobility than barony). Note...
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Walter Menzies Campbell,
Baron Campbell of
Pittenweem, CH, CBE, PC, KC (/ˈmɪŋɪs/; born 22 May 1941),
often known as Ming Campbell, is a
Scottish politician...
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Pittenweem Priory was an
Augustinian priory located in the
village of
Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland. The 6th
century religious recluse St
Monan is believed...
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Pittenweem railway station served the
village of
Pittenweem, Fife,
Scotland from 1863 to 1965 on the Fife
Coast Railway. The
station opened on 1 September...
- The
Pittenweem witches were five
Scottish women accused of
witchcraft in the
small fishing village of
Pittenweem in Fife on the east
coast of Scotland...
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Falkland Palace (hunting
palace of the
Scottish Kings),
Kellie Castle near
Pittenweem, Hill of
Tarvit (a
historical house), St.
Andrews Castle, St. Andrews...