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- 200 BC and AD 200, and rebuilt at least twice in that period. In 1500, Scotstarvit Tower was built a mile southwest from Hill of Tarvit. This was constructed...
- Sir John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit (1585–1670), was a Scottish laird, advocate, judge, politician and author. He was Director of Chancery and a Lord of Session...
- Scotstarvit Tower is a tower house in Fife, Scotland. It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Cupar, between Tarvit Hill and Walton Hill, south of the...
- Major General John Scott (1725–1775), of Balcomie and Scotstarvit, was a Scottish politician and senior British Army officer. He was nicknamed Pawky Scott...
- (1689 – 1 December 1766), of Scotstarvit, was a Scottish Member of Parliament. He was the son of David Scott of Scotstarvit (died 1718). Scott was returned...
- A-listed Hill of Tarvit mansion house and nearby scheduled monument Scotstarvit Tower. The Hill of Tarvit was formerly known as Wemyss Hall, designed...
- Branxholme) from Thomas Inglis in exchange for the lands of Murdostoun. Scotstarvit Tower was bought, in 1611 and rebuilt in the 1620s by Sir John Scott...
- century no access, within Naval dockyard St Andrews Castle Ruin Historic Scotland Scotstarvit Tower Historic Scotland Wemyss Castle Historic House Private...
- Marjorie Carnegie (married first to James Scott, son of Sir John Scott of Scotstarvit, second to John Preston of Aldrie) Jean Carnegie (married first to Alexander...
- century), US developer of computer game Flash Element TD David Scott (of Scotstarvit) (1689–1766), Scottish politician David Scott (of Dunninald) (1746–1805)...