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    Kilconquhar (/kɪˈnjʌxər/ kih-NYUKH-ər or /kɪlˈkɒŋkər/ ; Scots: also Kinneuchar, from the Scottish Gaelic: Cill Dhúnchadha or Scottish Gaelic: Cill Chonchaidh...
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  • Adam of Kilconquhar (died 1271) was a Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is notable for becoming the husband of the Countess of...
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  • the 3rd Countess of Carrick in her own right. Marjorie married Adam of Kilconquhar, who died during the Eighth Crusade in 1271. Marjorie and Adam had one...
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  • Kilconquhar railway station served the village of Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland from 1857 to 1965 on the Leven and East of Fife Railway. The station opened...
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    Government (Scotland) Act 1929. To the north is the village of Kilconquhar and Kilconquhar Loch. The civil parish has a population of 861 (in 2011). Earlsferry...
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    Earl of Lindsay is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1633 for John Lindsay, 10th Lord Lindsay, who later inherited the ancient Earldom...
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    Kilconquhar Loch /kɪˈnjʌxər lɒx/ is a Scottish freshwater loch. This small shallow loch is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is located...
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  • 1857 the company extended eastwards to Kilconquhar; the East of Fife Railway built the line from Leven to Kilconquhar, opening in 1857; the Leven and East...
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    Thomas was the nephew of King Robert the Bruce; his mother was Martha of Kilconquhar, Robert's older half-sister. The traditional view is that she was of...
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    American War of Independence. He was born in November 1740 in the parish of Kilconquhar in the East Neuk of Fife, the third son of 14 children to James Duddingston...
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  • older spelling of St Fort, Forgan, Fife An older spelling of St Ford, Kilconquhar, Fife Sandford, Indiana Sandiford (disambiguation) Sandyford (disambiguation)...
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  • on the death of the tenth Baronet in 1997. The Bethune Baronetcy, of Kilconquhar in the County of Fife, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom...
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    Colinsburgh is a village in east Fife, Scotland, in the parish of Kilconquhar. The village is named after Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres (1652–1722)...
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    three main villages of the civil parish of Kilconquhar, along with Colinsburgh and the village of Kilconquhar. Coal must have been worked for a considerable...
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    nobles David Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, died in Tunis, while Adam of Kilconquhar and Alexander de Baliol survived to fight the next year with Prince Edward...
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  • Thomas Bellenden of Kilconquhar, Lord Newtyle (drowned November 1591) was a Senator of the College of Justice at Edinburgh. The half-brother of Sir Lewis...
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    retired into obscurity in England. His son Patrick retained a barony at Kilconquhar in Fife. The title of Earl of Dunbar was revived in 1605 for George Home...
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    and East of Fife Railway when it opened the extension of its line from Kilconquhar to Anstruther. A camping coach was positioned here by the Scottish Region...
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    and arms of Bethune as part of the entail of inheriting the estate of Kilconquhar from his maternal uncle. Henry Lindsay also added Bethune for the same...
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  • University of Edinburgh who became the Headmaster of the Public School, Kilconquhar, Fife. Tweedie was born to David Tweedie (1847, a colliery clerk and...
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    May Jamestown Kellie Castle Kelty Kemback Kennoway Kettlebridge Kilconquhar, Kilconquhar Loch Kilmany Kilrenny Kincaple Kincardine/Kincardine-on-Forth,...
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  • This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kilconquhar in Fife, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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    family), Elie House (Nairn baronets), Gilston Estate (Baxter family), Kilconquhar Estate (Lindesay-Bethune family) and Strathtyrum (Cheape family). Woodland...
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    Retrieved 23 August 2022. "Colinsburgh and Kilconquhar Community Action Plan" (PDF). Colinsburgh and Kilconquhar Community Action Plan Steering Group. 2016...
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    Flisk Forgan Freuchie Glenrothes Inverkeithing Kelty Kemback Kennoway Kilconquhar Kilmany Kilrenny Kinghorn Kinglassie Kingsbarns Kingskettle Kirkcaldy...
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  • handsome young man participating in the Ninth Crusade. When Adam de Kilconquhar, one of his companions-in-arms, fell in 1270, at Acre, Robert was obliged...
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  • the north coast of the Firth of Forth and bounded by the parishes of Kilconquhar and Largo. It was originally a rural parish with no major settlement...
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    becoming Countess of Carrick in her own right. She married firstly Adam de Kilconquhar. In 1269, Adam journeyed to the Holy Land under the banners of King Louis...
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    Elie in Fife, he was transferred to the neighbouring parish school of Kilconquhar, and thence proceeded in 1835 to the University of St. Andrews. Though...
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  • Angus Campbell-Gray, 22nd Lord Gray (category People from Kilconquhar)
    until 1999. Angus Diarmid Ian Campbell-Gray was born on 3 July 1931 in Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland. His father, Major Lindsay Campbell-Gray, Master of Gray...
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