- 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...
- (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...
-
Major General John
Scott (1725–1775), of
Balcomie and
Scotstarvit, was a
Scottish politician and
senior British Army officer. He was
nicknamed Pawky Scott...
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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...
-
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...
- A-listed Hill of
Tarvit mansion house and
nearby scheduled monument Scotstarvit Tower. The Hill of
Tarvit was
formerly known as
Wemyss Hall, designed...
-
Element TD and co-founder of the "Casual Collective"
David Scott (of
Scotstarvit) (1689–1766),
Scottish politician David Scott (of Dunninald) (1746–1805)...
- 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...
-
library membership required) Handley,
Stuart (2004). "Scot, George, of
Scotstarvit (died 1685)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography.
Oxford University...