Kettins is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland about 14 miles (23 kilometres) northeast of Perth and 11 miles (18 kilometres) northwest of Dundee...
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of Perthshire was combined with Kinross-shire and the Angus parish of Kettins to form the Perth and Kinross District Council in Tayside. The two-tier...
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went to the city of Dundee. Perth and Kinross also included the parish of Kettins from Angus. A lieutenancy area covering the same area as the new district...
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of Dundee were transferred to an enlarged City of Dundee district, and Kettins was transferred to Perth and Kinross. Angus District Council was a lower-tier...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kettins in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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minister of St Paul's church in Dundee, and in 1849 was translated to Kettins, in Strathmore, where he remained for six years. In 1854 he was appointed...
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Kettins in Angus on 11 December 1447 which was in the possession of Gutherie's predecessor John de St Andrews. Gray was given the commend to Kettins on...
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the Presbytery of Kelso in November 1739. He was ordained as minister of Kettins in February 1744. In March 1745 he translated to Forfar Parish Church covering...
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his loyalty and faithful service, received a charter for the lands of Kettins, while Robert de Ogilvy was described as one of Robert the Bruce's firmest...
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List of Broken Sky characters (section Kettin)
This is a list of characters from the teen novel series, Broken Sky, by Chris Wooding, including character histories. Age: 16 Hair: Blond Eyes: Blue Spirit...
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well as dominant changes in wing angles. Drosophila Titin, also known as Kettin or sallimus (sls), is kinase-free. It has roles in the elasticity of both...
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the congregation of Kettins. In January 1746 he was formally ordained, taking place at Meigle due to a mob assembling at Kettins. In December 1753 he...
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Edinburgh and the University of Edinburgh, and was ordained as minister of Kettins, a parish in Forfarshire close to his maternal grandfather's estate, in...
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Fowlis Easter, Kettins, Liff and Benvie, Lundie, Mains and Strathmartine, Murroes, Newtyle, and Tealing. The 1975 changes placed Kettins in Perth and Kinross...
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Glendochart Breadalbane Kenmore Breadalbane Killin Clunie Comrie Coupar Angus & Kettins Craigie Hill Curling Club Crieff & Ochtertyre Delvine Drummond Castle Dunkeld...
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name derived from a small settlement called "Keillor" in the village of Kettins near the town of Coupar Angus in the council area of Perth and Kinross...
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Monifieth area, including the burgh of Monifieth (but not Newtyle and Kettins areas), previously within the county of Angus; and a Longforgan area previously...
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himself and his first wife, Isobel Ogilvy, of the lands of the Barony of Kettins and others; and on 6 February 1499/1500, another of the same lands to himself...
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Fowlis Wester, Madderty and Monzie 3union of the parishes of Ardler, Kettins and Meigle (formerly in the Presbytery of Dunkeld and Meigle) and Eassie...
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Primary School, Invergowrie Kenmore Primary School, Kenmore Kettins Primary School, Kettins Kinloch Rannoch Primary School, Kinloch Rannoch Kinnoull Primary...
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“Kokil” which means “Melody of my Soul”; Osen Tore's Kui, “Ottin Dunie, Kettin Dunie” which means “My Days Have Passed”. Other kuis represent detailed...
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McNiven Thomson Date of birth (1921-02-20)20 February 1921 Place of birth Kettins, Angus, Scotland Date of death 2010 (aged 89) Place of death Dumfries,...
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before 1321, Ingram was the son of John de Ketenis, owner of the land of Kettins in Angus; he had two known brothers, John de Ketenis and Robert de Ketenis...
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Bridgnorth on 1 June 1858. His father, James Brodie, was a Scottish man from Kettins. Brodie served his apprenticeship in 1875, working in the Mersey Docks...
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episcopate of William de Lamberton: Inchmurdo, Dairsie, Monimail, Torry, Kettins and Monymusk, all north of the Forth, and Stow of Wedale, Lasswade, and...
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He married Margaret, daughter of Sir James Halyburton of Pitcur manor, Kettins parish, on 15 November 1595. They had three children: Sir Peter Hay (died...
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fortified manor houses at Inchmurdo, Monimail, Dairsie, Torry, Muckhart, Kettins, Monymusk, Lasswade, and Stow. Upon becoming bishop, Lamberton found himself...
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Scrymgeour; probably hospital – reference to monastic house probably erroneous Kettins Red Friars purported Trinitarians parish church appropriated to hospital...
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Forteviot Fortingall Fossoway Fowlis Wester Glendevon Inchture Kenmore Kettins Kilspindie Kinclaven Kinfauns Kinloch Kinnaird Kinnoull Kinross Kirkmichael...
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listed buildings in Kenmore, Perth and Kinross List of listed buildings in Kettins, Perth and Kinross List of listed buildings in Kilspindie, Perth and Kinross...
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