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Milltown of
Rothiemay (Scottish Gaelic: Ràth a' M****gh) is a
small inland village,
built mostly of granite, in the north-east of
Scotland and is within...
- the old
castle is now in the care of
Historic Scotland.
Rothiemay Castle, at
Milltown of
Rothiemay,
dated from the
fifteenth century. It
stood five miles...
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Rothiemay railway station served the
village of
Milltown of
Rothiemay, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland from 1856 to 1968 on the
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
- site of
Huntly Castle. Its
neighbouring settlements include Keith and
Rothiemay. Both
Huntly and the
surrounding district of
Gordon are
named for a town...
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Ordiquhill Rathven (included
burghs of Buckie, Findochty, and Portknockie)
Rothiemay Aberchirder Banff Boyndie Buckie Charlestown of
Aberlour Cornhill Craigellachie...
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Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Not long after,
James Gordon,
Parson of
Rothiemay,
wrote in A
History of
Scots Affairs from 1637 to 1641 of the
belted plaid...
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University of Hong Kong
Trinity College Dublin École
Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne Key
people Lord
Laidlaw of
Rothiemay Website laidlawfoundation.com...
- born to
Alexander and
Isabella Naughtie and
brought up in
Milltown of
Rothiemay, near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He was
educated at
Keith Grammar...
- 1690s.
Innes of
Learney cited a 1661 map of
Aberdeen by
James Gordon of
Rothiemay as
possibly illustrating a
short kilt; "[Gordon's]
evidence is not confined...
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father insisted. The
Scottish crown gave her and Eric the
estates of
Rothiemay in Banffshire,
Belhelvie in Aberdeenshire,
Bathgate in West Lothian, and...