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    Bellie Kirk is a Georgian church of neoclassical design in Fochabers, Scotland, built in 1798 for the 4th Duke of Gordon. It has been in continuous use...
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  • preserved. There is a Bellie Kirk in Fochabers, which replaced the old church in 1798. There are up to two possible Roman camps at Bellie. Either of these...
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    Fochabers (redirect from Parish of Bellie)
    Street listed as being of historical or architectural interest, as is Bellie Kirk, the Roman Catholic church St. Mary's Fochabers, which houses works by...
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  • This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Bellie in Moray, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
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    creation of the planned town of Fochabers, including the design for Bellie Kirk, made improvements to Cullen House for the Earl of Findlater, and also...
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    Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Fochabers, The Square, Bellie Kirk (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Gordon...
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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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    from thence to Sterling, and also from Falkirk to Kilsyth, and to Inch Bellie Bridge, on the Post Road to the City of Glasgow. Coroners Act 1751 25 Geo...
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  • three further parishes were placed in his charge: Forsken, Dundurcus and Bellie. In 1575 he was made Commissioner of Caithness In 1577, he undertook a major...
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    Kinrara near Aviemore. After her death Alexander married at the Kirk of Fochabers (probably Bellie) in July 1820, Jane [or Jean] Christie, who was a native of...
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    Birnie, Elgin, New Elgin, Pluscarden and St Andrews areas Moray Fochabers Bellie, Fochabers, Speymouth and Urquhart areas Moray Forres Dallas, Dyke, Edinkillie...
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    was confirmed by her enemy, John Knox, who wrote that in May, "began hir bellie and lothsome leggis to swell." Even in the paranoid political climate of...
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  • 003101°W / 56.672728; -3.003101 (24 Kirk Wynd) Category C(S) 36837 Upload Photo White Horse Hotel 1, 3, 5 Bellie's Brae 56°40′22″N 3°00′17″W / 56.672662°N...
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    length, between the parish of Mortlich, at the west, and the parish of Bellie, at the east, is from 7 to 9 English miles; the breadth, from the parish...
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  • politician Lloyd Anoa'i, wrestler May 8 Ross Anderson, speed skier Kevin Bellie, director and choreographer Bob Guiney, television personality, singer,...
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    redesigned the village on a grid plan, with a central square focused on Bellie Church (1795–97), still following in the tradition of Gibbs, with a tetrastyle...
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    redesigned the village on a grid plan, with a central square focused on Bellie Church (1795–97), still following in the tradition of Gibbs, with a tetrastyle...
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