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- Tullibole Castle is a 17th-century castle in Crook of Devon, a village in Perth and Kinross. It was built by John Halliday in 1608 and is currently owned...
- Baronetage (for more information follow this link). The family seat is Tullibole Castle in Kinross-shire. Sir John Moncreiff, 1st Baronet (d. c. 1651)...
- Burgh of Barony by James VI for the local landowner John Halliday of Tullibole. The classic triangular shape of its marketplace can still be seen in...
- Mother house Kinloss Abbey Diocese Diocese of St Andrews Controlled churches Crombie; Culross; Tullibole People Founder(s) Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife...
- though he never proved his right as heir-male. His son Henry inherited Tullibole Castle in Kinross-shire from his uncle Henry Wellwood, and adopted the...
- Henry Moncreiff-Wellwood 8th Baronet of Tullibole FRSE (6 February 1750–9 August 1827) was both a baronet in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and minister...
- sketch of the author, by his brother the Right Hon. Lord Moncreiff of Tullibole Practice of the Free Church (London, 1871) Creeds and Churches in Scotland...
- Scottish advocate, amateur illustrator and caricaturist. He was born in Tullibole Castle near Fossoway on 1 December 1793. He trained in law at the University...
- the second son of the Rev. Sir Henry Moncreiff Wellwood (1750–1827) of Tullibole in Kinross-shire, baronet and minister of St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh...
- area until the creation of county councils in 1890. Cleish, Portmoak and Tullibole were added to Kinross-shire in 1685. Following the Acts of Union in 1707...