Collace (/kəˈleɪs/) is a parish in Perthshire, Scotland, 8 miles (13 kilometres) northeast of Perth, in the Carse of Gowrie district. The parish boundary...
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(/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is a hill of the Sidlaws near the village of Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth...
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Blairgowrie and Rattray Blairmacgregor Callander Caputh Cargill Clunie Collace Comrie Coupar Angus Crieff Dowally Dron Dull Dunbarney Dunblane and Lecropt...
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Dunsinane Hill, remains of two forts, mentioned in Shakespeare's Macbeth, near Collace, Perthshire, Scotland Dunsinane Mountain, officially known as "Dunsinane"...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Collace in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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title of Lord Dunsinane was taken from Dunsinane Hill, a ruined fort near Collace, Perthshire, the family seat of the Nairne family. Dunsinane Hill is referenced...
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Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Nairne Baronetcy, of Dunsinane near Collace in the County of Perth, was created as a Baronetage of Nova Scotia (Scotland)...
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of Arms : MyFamilySilver.com". "(In)famous people buried in Collace churchyard". Collace Primary School. Archived from the original on 17 October 2016...
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Katherine Ross born Katherine Collace (1635 – 10 July 1697) was a Scottish Covenanter, memoirist and schoolmistress. Ross was born in Edinburgh in about...
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Nairne (Lord Dunsinane), provided his early education at Dunsinnan House in Collace, and he studied law to become appointed a life long public notary. Amongst...
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Perthshire. Black Hill is located near Collace and is smaller than King's Seat and Higher than Dunsinane Hill, "Collace". Scottish-places.info. Retrieved 10...
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(1,237 ft), it is classified as a Marilyn. King's Seat is located near Collace and is adjacent to Black Hill and the smaller Dunsinan, made famous by...
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Interschool Sports, a sports-day like event in collaboration with Balbeggie, Collace and Burrelton primary schools. The village hall, opened in 1911 as a public...
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from 1831 and was ordained in 1835. His first position was as minister at Collace in Perthshire, from 1838 to 1856 (both in the Church of Scotland and the...
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married Robert Dunbar of Burgie. Helen Shairp He married thirdly Margaret Collace in 1591. She brought lands at Kinloss, Muirton, and Findhorn and salmon...
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was largely self-educated. At 16 he became an apprentice wheelwright at Collace near Wolfhill, and then because of health problems a tea merchant in Elgin...
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"retiree" that he joined in 1780 the Ghent assembly of notables known as the Collace. He was also a deacon of the fishmongers' guild. He was a faithful contributor...
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served by Robert Douglas Memorial school, Scone, and Balbeggie, Burrelton, Collace, and Guildtown Primary Schools. A further rural area served by Arngask...
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grew up on her parents' tenant farm in Perthshire and was educated at Collace Primary School and Perth Academy. She studied Politics and History at the...
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Borders Berwickshire 3,575 2,260 Coll Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 7,600 195 Collace Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,531 528 Collessie Fife Fife 1,745 1,921...
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Eachard, English divine and satirist (b. 1636) July 10 – Katherine Ross, née Collace (c.1635–1697), memoirist and schoolmistress (b. 1635) July 11 – Frances...
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Corpses were in great demand for use at the nearby Aberdeen medical schools. Collace (NO197319) – reported as awaiting restoration. Cowie (NO884873) – a subterranean...
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Around 1649 he is thought to have converted the young teacher Katherine Collace. In 1661, he was licensed to preach, being then in his twenty-first year...
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Eachard, English divine and satirist (b. 1636) July 10 – Katherine Ross, née Collace (c.1635–1697), memoirist and schoolmistress (b. 1635) July 11 – Frances...
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married secondly Marion Collace on 11 April 1676 at Inverkeithing. She was the daughter, it is believed, of Rev. Andrew Collace, who served as minister...
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1680, Wemyss with his twin sister Margaret. Only surviving son of Marion Collace and Alexander Monro, the Principal of the University of Edinburgh. Educated...
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(meets in v. hall) Cargill Burrelton l/w Collace 1,783 Cargill Church, Burrelton Collace Church, Kirkton of Collace Cleish l/w Fossoway: St Serf's & Devonside...
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Alexander Keith, St. Cyrus, Robert Murray McCheyne, Dundee, and Andrew Bonar, Collace, to go to the East to make inquiries as to the expediency of beginning...
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Torry (now Torryburn) Wemyss Benvie Blair (now Blairgowrie) Cambusmichael Collace Errol Forgan (now Longforgan) Forteviot Fowlis Inchture Kilspindie Kinfauns...
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Benvie Blair or Blairgowrie Cambusmichael Cargill Clunie Coupar Angus Collace Craigdallie Dunbarney (also Pottie) Dunsinane Errol Forteviot Fowlis Inchtuthill...
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