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Tullibody (Scottish Gaelic:
Tulach Bòide) is a
village set in the
Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies
north of the
River Forth near to the foot of the...
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Tullibody Inch is an
islet in the
estuarine waters of the
River Forth. It
takes its name from the
nearby town of
Tullibody, "inch"
being from the Scottish...
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acquired Menstrie Castle in 1719 but
their main
family house was the
nearby Tullibody House which they had
built around 1700. Much of Ralph's
childhood was...
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Abercromby of
Tullibody FSA Scot FRSE (15
January 1841 – 7
October 1924) was a
Scottish soldier and archaeologist.
Abercromby was born in
Tullibody House as...
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Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 12 July 1625, then Lord
Alexander of
Tullibody and
Viscount of
Stirling on 4
September 1630, then Earl of
Dovan in 1639...
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Tullibody Old Kirk
Castle Campbell, a
medieval castle situated above the town of
Dollar Tullibody Old Kirk, a
ruined 12th-century
church in
Tullibody...
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Tullibody Academy was a
school for
African Americans in Hale County,
central western Alabama. It was
established by
William Burns Paterson in the early...
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Tullibody Old Bridge, over the
River Devon near
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland,
dates from the
early 16th century.
Disused after 1915, it was restored...
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Tullibody Old Kirk is a
ruined 12th-century
church in
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. It was
rebuilt in the 16th century, and
restored again in...
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managed the
island as a
reserve since 1996. The
smaller islet of
Tullibody Inch lies just upstream. "Alloa Inch".
Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved...