• 3201194; -3.0096583 Cupar Castle was a royal castle at Cupar, Fife, Scotland. It was located on a small hill or motte that is known as Castle Hill next to Castlehill...
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  • at Glenrothes. The town is believed to have grown around the site of Cupar Castle, which was the seat of the sheriff and was owned by the earls of Fife...
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    coronation at Westminster Palace in February 1308. As Grey returned to Cupar Castle, of which he was the then warden, he was ambushed by Walter de Bickerton...
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    in Westminster in August 1274. Margaret died on 26 February 1275 at Cupar Castle, and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey, Fife. Margaret and Alexander had:...
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  • beside the town of Cupar Cupar railway station Cupar Castle, a former royal castle at Cupar, Fife, Scotland Cupar Hearts A.F.C. HMS Cupar (1918), a Hunt-class...
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    Dunfermline during the winter of 1335–1336 while besieging Cupar Castle in Fife. He died at his castle in Avoch in 1338 and Robert resumed the guardianship...
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    Earlsferry in Fife. Cupar Castle in Cupar, Fife, was held by the Clan MacDuff. Falkland Palace in Falkland, Fife. There was a castle here that was held...
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    Sutherland along with the Earls of Fife, Dunbar and March had laid siege to Cupar Castle in Fife which was then held by William Bullock in the English interest...
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    Scotland, led the clan at Kilblene where he participated in the siege of Cupar Castle Fife. William, Earl of Sutherland accompanied King David II of Scotland...
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    single storey block to east, St Catherine Street, Cupar (LB24160)". Retrieved 18 July 2021. "Cupar, Tolbooth". Canmore. Historic Environment Scotland...
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    the English-held Kirkintilloch Castle, before crossing into Fife where he took charge of the assault on Cupar Castle. After his death in 1316, Wishart's...
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    Scotland. In June, Douglas laid siege to and accepted the surrender of Cupar Castle with the aid of the French. They then proceeded to aid at the siege of...
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    Balliol's shadowy kingdom virtually disappeared. Perth was retaken. Only Cupar Castle in Fife and remote Lochindorb kept his cause alive. In Lochindorb the...
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  • the walls. Cupar castle Perth Parallel to the siege of Perth, Douglas managed to convince William Bullock, Balliol's commander of Cupar Castle, to join...
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    making siege engines, and he took personal charge of the assault on Cupar Castle in Fife, "like a man of war", as the enemy later complained. All these...
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  • while constable of Cupar Castle in 1339, surrendered the castle to William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale, who had laid siege to the castle, and changed allegiance...
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    Crossford Crossgates Crosshill Culross, Culross Palace Cult Hill Cupar, Cupar railway station Cupar Muir Dairsie Dalgety Bay Dogton Stone Dollytown Donibristle...
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    conducted a sortie across the Forth against the Scottish forces besieging Cupar Castle and drove them away. Stirling's service in Edinburgh came to an end in...
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  • Balgarvie Castle was located at Balgarvie, near Cupar in Fife, Scotland. The castle was sacked by an English army led by Sir John Pettsworth during the...
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    Lordscairnie Castle is a ruin situated near Moonzie, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north-east of Cupar, in Fife, Scotland. It is protected as a scheduled monument...
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    Burgh (which would include Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Crail, Cupar, Kilrenny and Pittenweem). St Andrews now forms part of the North East Fife...
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  • Falkland, took the castle of Leuchars, and, after three weeks' siege, captured and sacked St Andrews Castle (28 February). Cupar still held out, under...
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    tower house in Fife, Scotland. It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Cupar, between Tarvit Hill and Walton Hill, south of the River Eden, and west...
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    chief's services against Macbeth. Denmylne Castle, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Newburgh on the Cupar road, was the home for more than 250 years...
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  • outside in the playing field at Cupar, Fife in June 1552 during the Midsummer holiday, where the action took place under Castle Hill. It was subsequently performed...
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  • about 3 miles north-west of Cupar. It is bounded on the west by Creich, on the north by Kilmany, on the south-east by Cupar and on the south-west by Monimail...
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  • years. In 1950 the school moved to new premises at Melville House near Cupar in Fife. The school closed in 1970. Chris Baur Robert Angus Brooks Abid...
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    Mary of Guise (category People of Stirling Castle)
    and negotiate when another reformed contingent arrived from the west at Cupar Muir. Among the Regent's ambassadors were the Earl of Argyll and Lord James...
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    Dunrobin Castle railway station is a railway station on the Far North Line in Scotland, serving Dunrobin Castle near the village of Golspie in the Highland...
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    Hope Hospital, Langholm Thornhill Hospital, Thornhill Adamson Hospital, Cupar Cameron Hospital, Windygates Glenrothes Hospital, Glenrothes Lynebank Hospital...
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