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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...
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Baronetage (for more
information follow this link). The
family seat is
Tullibole Castle in Kinross-shire. Sir John Moncreiff, 1st
Baronet (d. c. 1651)...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Mother house Kinloss Abbey Diocese Diocese of St
Andrews Controlled churches Crombie; Culross;
Tullibole People Founder(s) Maol
Choluim I, Earl of Fife...
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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...
- Kinross-shire. He was
author of
Review in
Criminal Cases. He
lived at
Tullibole Castle, near
Crook of
Devon in Kinrossshire.
Moncreiff married firstly...
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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...
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commence at a
newly nationalized silver mine at Hilderston, West Lothian.
Tullibole Castle constructed The
Lanark Silver Bell (horse
racing trophy) established...