Inveravon is a parish in the council area of Moray, Scotland. It lies in the lower reaches of the River Avon and includes the settlement of Ballindalloch...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Inveravon in Moray, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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Findochty, Moray List of listed buildings in Forres, Moray List of listed buildings in Grange, Moray List of listed buildings in Inveravon, Moray List of...
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1194 and 1198 that was coextensive with the parishes of Kirkmichael and Inveravon, the latter lying further down the strath. The parish was part of Banffshire...
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County of Moray". Gazetteer for Scotland. "Map of the Parish of Inveravon in the Historical County of Banff". Gazetteer for Scotland. "Moray's new flag...
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The Diocese of Moray was one of the most important of the medieval dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland. Its territory was in central northern...
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Aberlour distillery (category Buildings and structures in Moray)
directory for Inveravon 1863 1871 census "The Elgin Courant". 16 March 1875. "THE LATE MR. JAMES FLEMING, ABERLOUR". Northern Scot and Moray & Nairn Express...
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Glenlivet (category Landforms of Moray)
area in Moray that encompasses the glen itself plus some surrounding settlements and historic parishes such as Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, Inveravon and Kirkmichael...
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Inveraray 19,200 769 Inverarity Angus Forfarshire 4,824 422 Inveravon Moray Banffshire Partly in Moray until 1891 23,106 913 Inverchaolain Argyll and Bute Argyllshire...
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scheduled monuments in Scotland. List of Category A listed buildings in Moray "What is scheduling?". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 2 September...
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Elgin Cathedral (category Scheduled monuments in Moray)
Elgin Cathedral, a historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, northeast Scotland, was dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It was established in 1224 on land granted by...
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(included burgh of Portsoy) Forglen Gamrie (included burgh of Macduff) Grange Inveravon Inverkeithny Keith (included burgh of same name) Kirkmichael Marnoch (included...
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Nairnshire and Kinross-shire were combined with the neighbouring counties of Moray and Perthshire for most local government purposes. In these "combined counties"...
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1214, when Earl Malcolm granted the church of St. Peter of Inveravon to the Diocese of Moray "with all the parish of the whole of Stratha'an", and the...
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Marypark (category Villages in Moray)
Marypark is a hamlet in the civil parish of Inveravon in Moray, Scotland. It is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south-west of Charlestown of Aberlour on the A95...
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Church Closes". Thistledown. The independent news group for Glenlivet and Inveravon. Retrieved 18 May 2019. Connelly, Amanda. "Organ donation brings new life...
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Marching camps may have been constructed along the southern shores of the Moray Firth, although their existence is questioned. Pinnata Castra, the location...
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Alexander Asher (category People educated at Elgin Academy, Moray)
Asher was born at Inveravon, Banffshire, on 27 January 1834. He was the third son of William Asher the parish minister of Inveravon and his wife, Katherine...
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Ballindalloch Railway Bridge (category Category A listed buildings in Moray)
crosses the Spey at Ballindaloch, linking the parishes of Inveravon in Banffshire and Knockando in Moray. It is a wrought iron lattice girder bridge, with a...
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Scottish Association of Geography Teachers' (SAGT) conference, October 1975. Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh. Nimmo W (1880): "The History of Stirlingshire...
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stone Drainie Carved Stones Easterton of Roseisle stone Elgin Pillar Inveravon Church stones (4) Rodney's Stone Sculptor's Cave symbol wall carvings...
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with gunpowder and spoiled the lands after the assassination of Regent Moray at Linlithgow by a Hamilton. Lennox was assisted by an English force commanded...
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of the Church of Scotland General Assembly. Baird was born in 1761 at Inveravon Farm in the parish of Bo'ness in West Lothian. His father, James Baird...
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stone Drainie Carved Stones Easterton of Roseisle stone Elgin Pillar Inveravon Church stones (4) Rodney's Stone Sculptor's Cave symbol wall carvings...
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Fleming Cottage Hospital (category Hospitals in Moray)
In the remaining and upper part of this District, embracing Cabrach, Inveravon, Glenlivet, Kirkmichael, and Tomintoul, the population (except in the...
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stone Drainie Carved Stones Easterton of Roseisle stone Elgin Pillar Inveravon Church stones (4) Rodney's Stone Sculptor's Cave symbol wall carvings...
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FamilySearch Wiki. Retrieved 31 January 2021. "Glenlivet Former Parish Church – Inveravon, Grampian – Places of Worship in Scotland | SCHR". scottishchurches.org...
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