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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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    Baron of Lundie is a nobility title in the Baronage of Scotland. The crown barony was created by King David II for John Iles, granting him the lands and...
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  • Lundie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Lundie (1888–1917), South African cricketer Frank Lundie (1866–1933), Australian trade...
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  • Robert Lundie or Lundy of Balgonie, (died 1500) was a Scottish knight, Master of the Royal Artillery, and Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Robert was a...
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  • Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie, 1st Baronet (died c. 1650) was a Scottish noble. He was the son of Colin Campbell of Lundie, who was youngest son of Colin...
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  • James Lundie may refer to: James Lundie (footballer) James Lundie (minister) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name....
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    Earl of Camperdown, of Lundie in the County of Forfar and of Gleneagles in the County of Perth, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was...
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    Balfour "Bill" Lundie (15 March 1888 – 12 September 1917) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1914. A fast bowler, Bill Lundie played eight...
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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 Craigs/Westerkeith Hill is one of the hills of the Sidlaw range in South East Perthshire. Lundie Craigs/Westerkeith Hill is located near Coupar...
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  • Earl of Irvine (redirect from Lord Lundie)
    Campbell had already been created Lord Kintyre in 1627 and was made Lord Lundie at the same time as he was granted the earldom. These titles were also in...
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  • Edwin Hugh Lundie (October 13, 1886 – January 8, 1972) was an American architect who established his firm in 1917, in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. He...
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  • about this, she sends him to the schoolmaster, Mr. Lundie. Fiona, Tommy, and Jeff arrive at Mr. Lundie's home, where he relates a story that the two New...
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    Loch Lundie is a small, lowland freshwater loch in Glen Garry, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-west of Invergarry in the Scottish Highlands. The loch is...
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    John Lundie Michie (1882–1946) was the first professor of Classics at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. John Lundie Michie...
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    which are in the Peerage of Great Britain. The Duke is also a Baronet of Lundie (created 1627) in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. The courtesy title for...
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    Francis Walter Lundie (1 March 1866 – 13 July 1933) was an Australian trade unionist, long serving Councillor for Port Adelaide and the corporation of...
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  • Mary Lundie Duncan (26 April 1814 – 5 January 1840) was a Scottish poet and hymnwriter from Kelso, Scotland. Mary Lundie Duncan was the eldest daughter...
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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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  • village and its people that make no sense, Fiona takes them to see Mr. Lundie, the village schoolmaster, who tells them the story of Brigadoon and the...
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  • Jane C. Bonar (née, Lundie; 1 December 1821 – 3 December 1884) was a Scottish hymnwriter. Her hymn, "Pass away, earthly joy!", first appeared in 1843 in...
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    (AustLII). Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021. Lundie, Rob; Schatz, Laura; Muller, Damon (13 January 2020). "'So when is the next...
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  • James Lundie (20 April 1857 – 16 August 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right back. Born in Edinburgh, Lundie played club football for...
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    The Campbell baronetcy, of Lundy (or Lundie) in the County of Forfar, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 13 December 1627 for Colin Campbell...
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  • in the care of Elizabeth Forrester, Lady Lundie, the wife of Sir John Lundy of Lundie. His nephew Robert Lundie was the owner of Balgonie Castle and the...
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  • proposed by Alfred Anscombe in 1913, and advocated since by the genealogist Lundie W. Barlow in 1957 and the Mayanist scholar and genealogist David H. Kelley...
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    knights, bowmen and foot soldiers camped south of the river. Sir Richard Lundie, a Scots knight who joined the English after the Capitulation of Irvine...
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  • of Scotland were the Duncans of Lundie in Forfarshire. Their extensive property included not only the Barony of Lundie but also the estate of Gourdie....
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  • players for Scotland, behind the Old Firm, Hearts and Queen's Park. James Lundie and James McGhee were the first Hibs players to play for Scotland, in an...
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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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