Aberdour (/ˌæbərˈdaʊər/ ; Scots: /ˌeɪbərˈdur/, Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dobhair) is a scenic and historic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It...
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Earl of Morton (redirect from Lord Aberdour)
Scotland in 1458 for James Douglas of Dalkeith. Along with it, the title Lord Aberdour was granted. This latter title is the courtesy title for the eldest son...
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Aberdour Castle is in the village of Easter Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. Parts of the castle date from around 1200, making Aberdour one of the two oldest...
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51°18′40″N 0°12′54″W / 51.311°N 0.215°W / 51.311; -0.215 Aberdour School, founded in 1928, is a co-educational preparatory school for ages 2–11 in Burgh...
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Duke of Lennox (redirect from Lord Aubigny, Dalkeith, Torboulton and Aberdour)
The title Duke of Lennox has been created several times in the peerage of Scotland, for Clan Stewart of Darnley. The dukedom, named for the district of...
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New Aberdour is a small planned village in the Aberdour parish of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated south of Aberdour Bay on the Moray Firth. It lies...
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Aberdour House is Category A listed country house in New Aberdour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dating to around 1740, it was built by John Forbes, of Knappernay...
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Deer in Aberdeenshire. His relics were translated to the church at New Aberdour and his holy well lies nearby. Drostan was an Irish-Scottish abbot who...
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Aberdour Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state's south-east in the locality of Willalooka...
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Aberdour Shinty Club is a shinty club which plays in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. It is the only senior Shinty Club in Fife and was founded in 2001. In 2011...
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(1747–1752) Baron Carysfort (1752–1753) Marquis of Carnarvon (1754–1757) Lord Aberdour (1757–1762) Earl Ferrers (1762–1764) Baron Blayney (1764–1767) Duke of...
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Frànco) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. - Aberdour, Fife, Scotland (since 31 July 2004). "Superficie di Comuni Province e...
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A dough trough, located in Aberdour Castle, once used for leavening bread...
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Aberdour railway station is a railway station in the village of Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle...
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Scottish International but is most renowned for having founded and developed Aberdour Shinty Club in 2001.[1][permanent dead link] Lisa was born and brought...
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Munster, who settled at Strath Fillan. Fillan of Pittenweem worked in Aberdour, (where the parish church bears his name), as well as in Forgan. On the...
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Airport in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia AUR, the National Rail code for Aberdour railway station in Scotland, UK "AUR" is a Pakistani music band formed...
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Episcopal church is also named after St. Fillan. St Fillan's parish church in Aberdour, Fife was first recorded as being associated with St Fillan in 1390; parts...
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book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ross, William (1885). Aberdour and Inchcolme. Edinburgh. p. 69. Retrieved 13 October 2022.{{cite book}}:...
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for the submarines. The Navy had a hydrophone research establishment at Aberdour Scotland, staffed with navy men. In November 1915, two young physicists...
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Caroline (16 April 1831 – 15 January 1907), married Sholto Douglas, Lord Aberdour (later 18th Earl of Morton) Lord Durham died at Cowes on the Isle of Wight...
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Dalgety Bay, Inverkeithing, Dysart, Kelty, and Lochgelly and the villages of Aberdour, Auchtertool, Ballingry, Crosshill, Glencraig, Kinghorn, Lochore and Lumphinnans...
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(1747–1752) Baron Carysfort (1752–1753) Marquis of Carnarvon (1754–1757) Lord Aberdour (1757–1762) Earl Ferrers (1762–1764) Baron Blayney (1764–1767) Duke of...
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School, Ashtead Kingswood House School, Epsom Milbourne Lodge School, Esher Aberdour School, Burgh Heath Former pupils are known as Old Freemen. Some better...
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Ranges Wapma Thura–Southern Flinders Ranges Witjira Conservation parks Aberdour Acraman Creek Aldinga Scrub Althorpe Islands Angove Avoid Bay Islands Baird...
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1458 Stewart Douglas, 22nd Earl of Morton Scotland John Douglas, Lord Aberdour 27 The Earl of Buchan 1469 Henry Erskine, 18th Earl of Buchan Scotland...
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Association's first salaried employees. There are shinty clubs in Aberdeen, Aberdour (Fife), Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Cornwall, Oxford and even London. University...
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(1747–1752) Baron Carysfort (1752–1753) Marquis of Carnarvon (1754–1757) Lord Aberdour (1757–1762) Earl Ferrers (1762–1764) Baron Blayney (1764–1767) Duke of...
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(1747–1752) Baron Carysfort (1752–1753) Marquis of Carnarvon (1754–1757) Lord Aberdour (1757–1762) Earl Ferrers (1762–1764) Baron Blayney (1764–1767) Duke of...
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