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    Crawford Priory is a ruined estate house in Fife, Scotland, and former family seat. It lies on the eponymous Crawford Priory Estate between the villages...
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  • fortification Tarrant Crawford in Dorset, England Crawford Castle, an iron-age fortification, in Spetisbury, Dorset, England Crawford Priory, a country house...
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    James Lindsay, Master of Crawford (b. 2020) Lindsay family tree (showing the relationship between some of the above) Crawford Priory Earl of Balcarres Earl...
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  • Baron Cochrane of Paisley and Ochiltree Baron Cochrane of Cults of Crawford Priory in the County of Fife. Created in 1919, it is a title in the Peerage...
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  • Baron Cochrane of Cults, of Crawford Priory in the County of Fife, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1919 for the Liberal...
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    Muthill (1810) Sleat Manse, Skye (1810) Fife County Prison, Cupar (1811) Crawford Priory (1811) Steeple of Monimail Church (1811) Enlargement of Cameron House...
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  • Australian politician Mary M. Crawford (1884–1972), American surgeon Lady Mary Lindsay Crawford, see Crawford Priory Pseudonym of David DeCoteau (born...
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  • Prestonfield House Callendar House Kinneil House Balcaskie Broomhall House Crawford Priory (ruin) Earlshall Castle Elie House Falkland Palace Hallyards Castle...
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  • Number Image Crawford Priory Former Stable Block 56°17′29″N 3°03′11″W / 56.291298°N 3.053074°W / 56.291298; -3.053074 (Crawford Priory Former Stable...
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  • Crawford Priory The Kennels Cottage (Near Clushford Toll) 56°17′29″N 3°02′38″W / 56.291465°N 3.043983°W / 56.291465; -3.043983 (Crawford Priory The...
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  • Cathedral Priory St Rule's Priory Blackfriars Greyfriars The following locations in the Fife Region have no monastic connection: Crawford Priory: mansion...
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    by his sister in 1844. The parish contains the shell and estate of Crawford Priory, originally the seat of the Earl of Glasgow, and latterly Lord Cochrane...
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    Cults, Fife, Scotland. The estate, originally an outlying property of Crawford Priory, was purchased from the Earl of Glasgow by a wealthy merchant, James...
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  • was a Scottish trade union leader and political activist. Born at Crawford Priory in Fife, where his father was head gardener, Gossip was educated at...
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  • county, and was High Sheriff of Essex in 1928. On 21 July 1923 at Crawford Priory, Buxton married firstly Dorothy Agnes Cochrane, a daughter of Thomas...
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    priory buildings remained entire and considerable remains of others existed, but nearly all traces have now disappeared except portions of the priory...
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  • Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
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    In 1919 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Cochrane of Cults, of Crawford Priory in the County of Fife. Lord Cochrane of Cults was also a Deputy Lieutenant...
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  • Bishopshire Boreland Curling Club Broomhall Cambo Ceres Curling Club Crawford Priory Cupar Curling Club Dalgety Bay Curling Club Disabled Curlers Scotland...
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    forcing George him to move to his property at Crawford Priory in Fife. George died in 1781. George Lindsay Crawford. Upon the death of his father in 1781, his...
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    Spetisbury (redirect from Crawford Bridge)
    acquired by some Augustinian nuns (of the Congregation of Windesheim). The priory was then occupied by various religious groups including Brigittines (Syon...
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    of the railway, including a number of bridges, can be found on the Crawford Priory Estate. Only a few trains are scheduled to stop at Springfield station...
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    Paisley Abbey (redirect from Paisley Priory)
    Walter fitz Alan, the first High Steward of Scotland issued a charter for a priory to be set up on land owned by him in Paisley. It was dedicated to SS. Mary...
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    The Isle of May Priory was a monastery and community of Benedictine monks established for 9 monks of Reading Abbey on the Isle of May in the Firth of Forth...
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    the world. The Olde Bell was founded in 1135 as the hostelry of Hurley Priory, making it one of the oldest hotels in the world. The coaching inn expanded...
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    sent to Saint Swithun's Priory (today Winchester Cathedral Priory) in order to give birth there. Born at Saint Swithun's Priory on the night of 19/20 September...
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  • Reformation, and virtually every town, of any size, had at least one abbey, priory, convent or friary in it. (Often many small houses of monks, nuns, canons...
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  • Elcho Priory was a medieval Cistercian priory in Perthshire, Scotland, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Elcho Priory was located in the parish of Rhynd about...
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    educated alongside her sister, Elizabeth, by their Scottish governess, Marion Crawford. Margaret's education was mainly supervised by her mother, who in the words...
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    Kirkby Branch Line. The church was previously a Benedictine monastery, the Priory of St. Thomas the Martyr of Up Holland. A Catholic seminary, St Joseph's...
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