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Redgorton is a
settlement in Gowrie,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies a few
miles from the
River Tay and the A9 road,
across the
latter from Luncarty...
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Robert Graham (1785–1859), of
Redgorton, was a
Scottish advocate and
landowner who
briefly sat as a Whig Lord of the Treasury.
Graham was the son of John...
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Muckhart Muthill Persie Perth Port of
Menteith Blairgowrie and
Rattray Redgorton Rhynd St
Madoes St
Martins Scone Stanley Strathfillian Strathloch Tenandry...
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listed buildings in the
parish of
Redgorton in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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Scottish Whig in Ireland, 1835–1838: The
Irish Journals of
Robert Graham of
Redgorton. Dublin: Four
Courts Press. ISBN 9781851824540. "CO. FERMANAGH, CASTLE...
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Graham (1900–1971) was the 16th
Laird of
Culloquhey and 9th
Laird of
Redgorton and the co-founder of The
Redfern Gallery in
London in 1923. A painting...
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country house in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is in the
parish of
Redgorton, 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) west of
Luncarty and 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) north...
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salmon fishing rights on
seven of Scotland's rivers,
including the
Lower Redgorton beat on the
River Tay, by the 1980s had
become the
largest Scottish fishing...
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evidence of the battle. First, the
reputed battle site is
located in
Redgorton Parish. The name
means red fields,
perhaps fields of blood, and stretches...
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Stirling toward the enemy. The
Danish army was
camped on a hill at
Redgorton. The Scots,
outnumbered and
anxious for victory,
charged at the Danes...