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    0″W / 56.516139°N 3.154444°W / 56.516139; -3.154444 Lundie Kirk was the parish church of Lundie, Angus, in Scotland from the 12th century until 2017...
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    Lundie is a parish and small settlement in Angus, Scotland, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Dundee, situated at the head of the Dighty valley in the Sidlaws...
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    in naval history. Adam was the second son of Alexander Duncan, Baron of Lundie, Angus, (d. May 1777) Provost of Dundee, and his wife (and first cousin...
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  • James Lundie (c. 1637–1696) was a Church of Scotland minister who held several charges in Edinburgh. He graduated MA from King's College, Aberdeen in 1657...
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    1672 - John Paterson 1672 to 1675 - William Annan 1675 to 1680 - James Lundie, translated to Dalkeith in 1680 1681 - Robert Bruce, dismissed after a few...
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    Trinity College Kirk was a royal collegiate church in Edinburgh, Scotland. The kirk and its adjacent almshouse, Trinity Hospital, were founded in 1460...
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    rebuilt. 1573 to 1575 - William Cornwall, reader 1575 to 1577 - George Lundie 1580 to 1581 - John Spottiswood 1582 to 1590 - Patrick Simson 1592 to 1631...
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    (died 3rd December 1884), third daughter of Robert Lundie, minister of Kelso, and had issue — Mary Lundie, born 14 June 1844 (married 29 August 1876, George...
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    Kenmore and Melfort Campbell of Lochnell Campbell of Loudoun Campbell of Lundie (Old) Campbell of Marchmont Campbell of Ormidale (Old) Campbell of Otter...
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    15 November 1600 Act in favouris of James Lundy. Act in favour of James Lundie. Privy Councillors Act 1600 (repealed) 1600 c. 12 1600 c. 4 15 November...
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  • of Lumgair (Aberdeenshire) Lundie Loch (Dundee) Loch Lundie (Applecross) Loch Lundie (near Plockton, Lochalsh) Loch Lundie (north of Invergarry, Great...
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    devoted exclusively to the Parish and Mission work of the Kirk. 1580: The Laird of Lundie & Sir James Balfour of Pittendreich or James Halyburton 1581:...
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  • James Liddle George Linde George Lohmann Michael Loubser Brendon Louw Bill Lundie Frederick Luyt Mike Macaulay Rashaad Magiet Saait Magiet Monde Mahlombe...
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  • Groves 1931–1940 10 2 0 0 6 283 Lett Shepherd 1931–1934 28 5 0 0 15 284 R Lundie 1931–1932 8 1 0 0 3 285 H Bartley 1932 6 0 0 0 0 286 J Campbell 1932–1934...
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    daughter of John Lindsay of Dowhill. His mother had been married to Andrew Lundie, and later married George Douglas, a son of Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven...
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    moved the monument and its surrounding pergola a short distance away to Lundie Gardens. Also in South Australia, Eight Hour Day, 13 October 1915, was renamed...
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    Dr John Gordon Lorimer DD (1804-1868) minister of the old kirk from 1829. Rev Alexander Lundie (born 1833) minister of the Free Church from 1867. List of...
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    Londonderry". House of Commons Journal. No. 12. 12 August 1689. Colonel Lundie was the first Man that spoke at this Council of War and made a Proposition...
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  • as Harry Beaton, John Clonts as Charlie Dalrymple, Joneal Joplin as Mr. Lundie, Louise Hickey-Cadiff as Jean MacLaren, Amy Sullivan as Maggie Anderson...
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    Curror (1717–1809) Ebenezer Michie (died 1813), friend of Robert Burns Mary Lundie Duncan, author of the "Cleish Hymn", Jesus Tender Shepherd Hear Me (wife...
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    Camperdown, Baron of Lundie (1 July 1731 to 4 August 1804). He was born in Dundee on 1 July 1731, the son of Alexander Duncan of Lundie, Provost of Dundee...
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    translated to second charge of Greyfriars Kirk James Lundie 1687 to 1696 John Know 1687 to 1688 (assistant to Lundie?) Andrew Bowie 1697 to 1707 John Wilson...
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  • "Welcome". Balmaghie Kirk. Retrieved 22 January 2021. "Hightae Kirk". 24 September 2017. "Ardwell Community Kirk". Ardwell Community Kirk. Retrieved 21 January...
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    time. His position as minister was filled by Rev Cornelius Lundie, grandson of Rev James Lundie. Around 1694 he married Alison Nisbet daughter of William...
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  • Larne) 1973 John Whiteford Orr B.A. (Bloomfield, Belfast) 1974 George Temple Lundie M.A., LL.B. (First Armagh) 1975 George Frederick Hampton Wynne B.A. (Great...
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    areas Angus Monifieth Auchterhouse, Benvie, Fowlis Easter, Kettins, Liff, Lundie, Mains, Monifieth, Murroes, Newtyle, Strathmartine and Tealing areas Most...
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  • Particulier D'Escosse (Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club, 1824), pp. 3–6. James Kirk, Books of Assumption of Thirds of Benefices (Oxford, 1995), pp. xiv-xxx....
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    and is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard. On 14 January 1670 he married Helen Lundie (d.1687) and they had a daughter, Barbara (d.1687). A funeral elegie, upon...
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  • pregnancies. Bannatyne says that John Knox heard this story from one Andrew Lundie, who may have been a relation of Forbes of Reres. In 1573, during the "lang...
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  • Lundie Cottage, Garden Wall And Gates 56°14′10″N 2°47′09″W / 56.23605°N 2.785852°W / 56.23605; -2.785852 (Arncroach Village Main Road. Lundie Cottage...
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