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County of
Perth (1703), Earl of
Atholl (1629), Earl of
Tullibardine (1628), Earl of
Tullibardine (1676), Earl of
Strathtay and Strathardle, in the County...
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Tullibardine is a
location in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland,
which gives its name to a village, a
castle and a
grant of nobility. The
village of Tullibardine...
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Murrays of
Tullibardine,
secured the
chiefship of the clan and were
created Earls of
Tullibardine in 1606. The
first Earl of
Tullibardine married the...
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Tullibardine distillery is a
Scottish distillery since 1949,
producing a
single malt whisky. The
whisky distillery is
located in Blackford,
Perth and Kinross...
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William Murray,
Marquess of
Tullibardine (14
April 1689 – 9 July 1746) was a
Scottish nobleman and
Jacobite who took part in the
rebellions of 1715, 1719...
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Atholl 2012–present In****bent Heir apparent:
Michael Murray,
Marquess of
Tullibardine Order of
precedence in
England and
Wales Preceded by The Duke of Argyll...
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Tullibardine Chapel is an
ancient church building in
Tullibardine,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is one of the most
complete medieval churches in Scotland...
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Tullibardine Castle was a
castle located in the
village of
Tullibardine, 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of
Auchterarder in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The lands...
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Murray of
Tullibardine (died 1583) was a
Scottish courtier and
leader of the Clan Murray.
William Murray was the son of
William Murray of
Tullibardine (d. 1562)...
- Old
Fettercairn Old
Pulteney Royal Brackla Royal Lochnagar Teaninich Tullibardine Tomatin Wolfburn Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009,
Section 10: Locality...