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    Cookney Parish Church, now business premises within a converted listed building, was a Christian place of worship in the village of Cookney, Aberdeenshire...
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    recognizable from that distance. The Cookney Church is a prominent historic landmark of Cookney. The Cookney Church was erected in the village in 1816 on...
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    Covenanter army of 9000 men in the first battle of the Civil War in 1639. Cookney Church Bannerman baronets Chapelton of Elsick Official website Wightman, A...
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    Church, Kincardine O'Neil Cookney Church Crathie Kirk Crimond Church Dunnottar Parish Church Fraserburgh Old Parish Church St Mary's Chapel, Rattray St...
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  • and Tarland 2formed by the union of the parishes of Banchory-Devenick, Cookney, and Maryculter 3formed by the union of the parishes of Benholm, Garvock...
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  • 9353 Upload Photo Cookney Church (Of Scotland) 57°01′50″N 2°12′50″W / 57.030551°N 2.214002°W / 57.030551; -2.214002 (Cookney Church (Of Scotland)) Category C(S)...
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    Architect, which were adopted. George Cookney was an English architect, the son of D'arcy Wentworth's London agent. Cookney was sponsored by Wentworth and his...
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    village contains many very old stone residential structures as well as the Church of St. Ciarans and its associated graveyard. The Carron Water winds through...
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    on the consecrated ground associated with the parish church. Keith had provided a new parish church closer to Stonehaven, but was forced to write to the...
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    consists of a shop and restaurant is located near the old church which is still in use today as a Church of Scotland. Other notable vicinity buildings include...
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    that is on the site today. It was designed by Government Architect George Cookney (1799–1876). Receveur was the second European to be buried on the East...
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    Portlethen Parish Church - part of the Church of Scotland. It has now united with Newtonhill Parish Church to become Kincardine Coastal Parish Church. There is...
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    Wentworth set about improving the estate, adding stables designed by George Cookney in 1829. Many of Wentworth's additions (those seen from Sydney Harbour)...
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    current parish church dates from 1787 but was heavily remodelled around 1870 (including a spire). The old schoolhouse (run by the church and next to the...
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    periodically landed from France. After 1709, when Dunnottar Parish Church was taken over by the Church of Scotland Episcopalian services were held in the tolbooth...
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    Castle Estate, and thence northerly beside the present day Saint Ternan's Church, which is the successor facility to the ruined chapels. From there the alignment...
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    partly responsible for a restoration of the chapel. There was an older church located here; it was modified to create the chapel in the 1500s and 1600s...
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    parish church was rebuilt in 1806 replacing the previous church, the remains of which can be found in the adjacent kirkyard. The older church was dedicated...
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    linguistics and a pre-evolutionary thinker.(Hobbs, 2002) Saint Ternan's Church Atkinson, T.D., A Key to English Architecture, Blackie and Son, London (1936)...
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    1969 and had an initial roll of 144 pupils. It replaced Cairnhill and Cookney schools. The Skateraw Fair is held annually on the last Saturday in June...
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    hamlet is the 13th century Parish Church of St Ternan, in which the Missal of Arbuthnott was written. Today the church is part of the combined parish of...
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    the reign of William the Lion with its church dedicated by the Bishop of St Andrews in 1244. The parish church was named Laurence Kirk in honour of either...
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    including turrets on the house, a sandstone stable in 1829 by architect George Cookney, a large kitchen wing and convict barracks. Conrad Martens' 1840 sketch...
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    Arbuthnott Banchory-Devenick Benholm Bridge of Muchalls Cammachmore Catterline Cookney Downies Drumlithie Edzell Woods Findon Fordoun Glenbervie Kinneff Kirkton...
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    with their immediate districts form the Parish of Fordoun with the Parish Church in the vicinity of the original settlement, now absorbed by Auchenblae....
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    community groups: Kinneff Church Kinneff Church is part of Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church. The church building was located on the southern side...
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    many prominent community groups: Bervie Church Bervie Church is part of Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church. It is on the main street in close proximity...
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  • 2016 – via adb.online.anu.edu.au. Maidment, J 2011, ‘'St John's Anglican Church. St John's Avenue, New Town'’, url= http://www.ohta.org...
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    century. The older settlement of Fordoun was centred on Fordoun Parish Church in the south of the current village which has been a religious site since...
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    resulted in Barclay being ostracised by the church hierarchy. In 1772, lacking a patron as then required by the church, he was rejected as successor after the...
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