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Human settlement in Scotland
Aberdalgie (Gaelic: Obar Dheilgidh, 'Confluence of the Thorn-Stream') is a small village in the Scottish council area of Perth and Kinross. It is 3 miles
Aberdalgie
Scottish magnate, knight and leader (died 1329)
Sir William Oliphant (died 1329), Lord of Aberdalgie and Dupplin, was a Scottish magnate, knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Oliphant
William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie
William_Oliphant,_Lord_of_Aberdalgie
Daughter of Robert I of Scotland
Robert the Bruce and was married to Sir Walter Oliphant (Olifaunt) of Aberdalgie and Dupplin. Her legitimacy was brought into question by Sir David Dalrymple
Elizabeth_Bruce
Highland Scottish clan
held lands of Kellie and, those of Gask Aberdalgie and Dupplin in free barony. Sir John Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie, was son of Sir Walter and succeeded
Clan_Oliphant
Country house and former castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
former castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated to the west of Aberdalgie and northeast of Forteviot and Dunning. It overlooks Strath Earn. The
Dupplin_Castle
King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329
II. Elizabeth Bruce unknown After 1364 Married Sir Walter Oliphant of Aberdalgie and Dupplin. Illegitimate children by unknown mothers Name Birth Death
Robert_the_Bruce
Scottish poet in the early nineteenth century
religious, and autobiographical. Christian Gray was born by April 1772 in Aberdalgie, Perthshire. Her family had been farmers for generations; she was the
Christian_Gray_(poet)
Queen of Scots from 1306 to 1327
Younger twin brother of David II. Heir to the Crown of Scotland. Elizabeth Bruce Unknown After 1364 Married Sir Walter Oliphant of Aberdalgie and Dupplin.
Elizabeth_de_Burgh
Scottish businessman
Butler and Sean Butler. He is buried with his wife in the family plot at Aberdalgie just west of Perth. Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage
Henry Dewar, 3rd Baron Forteviot
Henry_Dewar,_3rd_Baron_Forteviot
British Baron
first marriage, John. He is buried with his family in the family plot at Aberdalgie just west of Perth, near the family seat of Dupplin.[citation needed]
John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot
John_Dewar,_1st_Baron_Forteviot
cushnieent.com. Retrieved 1 February 2021. "History | Aberdalgie and Forteviot Parish | Perthshire". Aberdalgie-Forteviot. Retrieved 7 December 2024. "Saints
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Surname list
American Protestant preacher and polemicist William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie (died 1329), Scottish magnate during the Scottish Wars of Independence
Oliphant_(surname)
Ttitle in the Peerage of Scotland
around the Tournai marble tombstone of Sir William Olifard's effigy in Aberdalgie Church, which itself has been dated to circa 1365 and reads: "Hic jacet
Lord_Oliphant
Historic administrative division in Scotland
Strath Braan Strath Tay Strath Tummel Strath Fillan Strath Earn Aberargie Aberdalgie Aberfeldy Aberfoyle Abermyte Abernethy Abernyte Aberuthven Achalader Achnafauld
Perthshire
Historic site
representative of the younger line but now 7th chief, William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie, died and amongst the properties which he left was Cranshaws, which he
Cranshaws_Castle
Scottish nobleman (c. 1438 – 1498)
Laurence Oliphant was the eldest son and heir of Sir John Oliphant of Aberdalgie and Isobel, daughter of Sir Walter Ogilvie of Auchterhouse, Hereditary
Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant
Laurence_Oliphant,_1st_Lord_Oliphant
1320 letter to Pope John XXII affirming Scottish independence from England
Abercorn & Eskdale David Lindsay of Crawford William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie and Dupplin (briefly fought for the English) Patrick de Graham of Lovat
Declaration_of_Arbroath
Common elements in place-names of Celtic origin
Aberbothrie, Abercairney, Aberchalder, Aberchirder, Abercorn, Abercrombie, Aberdalgie, Aberdeen, Aberdour, Aberfeldy, Aberfoyle, Abergairn, Abergeldie, Aberlady
Aber and Inver (placename elements)
Aber_and_Inver_(placename_elements)
Scottish landowner
1st Earl of Erroll. He is sometimes regarded as the 5th Lord Oliphant, Aberdalgie and Dupplin. He sent his servant to the king with a gift of plums in August
John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant
John_Oliphant,_2nd_Lord_Oliphant
British journalist
born at Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland in 1787, and educated at the Aberdalgie parish school. After serving his apprenticeship to the printing trade
Robert_Rintoul
British businessman and soldier
at his country estate of Dupplin on 24 October 1947. He is buried at Aberdalgie slightly south-west of Perth. The grave lies attached to the church within
John Dewar, 2nd Baron Forteviot
John_Dewar,_2nd_Baron_Forteviot
Castle outside Arncroach, Fife, Scotland
Elena, assigned Kellie to her kinsman Walter Olifard (or Oliphant) of Aberdalgie who was married to Elizabeth, a daughter of Robert the Bruce. Thus began
Kellie_Castle
Scottish knight and Governor of Stirling Castle (died aft. 1313)
Oliphant He has been confused with his cousin William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie who signed the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320 and died in 1329. See the
William Oliphant (governor of Stirling Castle)
William_Oliphant_(governor_of_Stirling_Castle)
Scottish churchman and theologian
theologian. He was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He was born at Aberdalgie in the parish of Abernethy, Perthshire, on 13 January 1831, was the son
Alexander_Balmain_Bruce
within five miles of his home at Newton of Condie since 1183, first at Aberdalgie and then at Easter Lamberkin and finally at Condie. Of his six siblings
Laurence_Oliphant_(Perth_MP)
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Aberdalgie in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Aberdalgie, Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Aberdalgie,_Perth_and_Kinross
Logierait, Moulin-Pitlochry (2), Strathtay, Tenandry, Weem Perth (62): Aberdalgie-Dupplin, Abernethy (2), Almondbank, Arngask, Auchtergaven (2), Balbeggie-Kinrossie
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
630 Tannadice Ancient 7,247 Kirriemuir United Ancient Aberdalgie and Forteviot 664 Aberdalgie Forteviot Dunbarney and Forgandenny 3,963 Dunbarney (Bridge
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
Scots-born New Zealand Presbyterian minister and journalist
carpenter and farmer, and his wife, Margaret Robertson. The family moved to Aberdalgie in Perthshire soon afterwards. He was educated at Davidson's Classical
David_Bruce_(minister)
Historical diocese of Scotland (c. 9th century-1689)
Leslie) Rosyth Saline Strathmiglo Abercorn Aberlady Bunkle Cramond Preston Aberdalgie Alva Crieff Dollar Forgrund (or Forgandenny) Lecropt Madderty Muckersie
Diocese_of_Dunkeld
Stately home in Angus, Scotland
estate was historically a property owned by William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie by grant from King Robert the Bruce in 1317. It was later owned by James
Kinpurnie_Castle
Castle in Angus, Scotland
Masters of Oliphant rather than their fathers, who resided primarily at Aberdalgie and Dupplin Castles. Hatton Castle was de-roofed in about 1720, after
Hatton_Castle,_Angus
Olifard's brother-in-law Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Strathearn for the estate of Aberdalgie, just south of Perth. Olifard inherited Bothwell, Smailholm and Crailing
Walter_Olifard
attending the Hamilton Academy. From 1960 to 1970 he was Minister of Aberdalgie. He died on 3 October 1985. National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts
John_Fraser_(minister)
Scottish courtier and administrator
the daughter of Thomas de Berwick and widow of Sir William Oliphant of Aberdalgie. Together, they were the parents of: James Livingston, 2nd Lord Livingston
James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston
James_Livingston,_1st_Lord_Livingston
Royal arsenal near Edinburgh, Scotland
Logan of Restalrig used the tower as a Tolbooth for Leith. Timber cut in Aberdalgie for stocking cannon was stored in the King's Wark in 1547. Now demolished
King's_Wark
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918
defined in the 1885 Act, the constituency consisted of the "Parishes of Aberdalgie, Alyth, Abernyte, Auchtergaven, Arngask, Abernethy, Blairgowrie, Bendochy
East Perthshire (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Perthshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Scottish soldier
worn-out and rotten mounts. Timber was cut at Kincardine, Aberuthven, Aberdalgie and Moncreiffe Hill and taken to the mouth of the Water of Earn. In April
John_Chisholm_(soldier)
Scottish landowner and conspirator
escallops". In 1399 he married Marion Oliphant, daughter of John Oliphant of Aberdalgie. Robert's brother Sir Patrick Graham (died 1413) acquired the Earldom
Sir_Robert_Graham
15th-century battle in Scotland
Brucklay of Gartley, Gordon of Borrowfield, and Sir John Oliphant of Aberdalgie perished. Following the battle, the Master of Crawford, who would later
Battle_of_Arbroath
British lawyer (1818–1890)
coining the concept of international organization. Lorimer was born in Aberdalgie House in Perthshire. He was the son of James Lorimer, manager of the Earl
James_Lorimer_(advocate)
Scottish earl and British politician (1710–1787)
Andrews from 1765 to his death on 27 December 1787. He was buried in Aberdalgie. The earldom passed to his nephew, Robert Hay-Drummond. The 9th Earl built
Thomas Hay, 9th Earl of Kinnoull
Thomas_Hay,_9th_Earl_of_Kinnoull
Kinross. The list is split out by parish. List of listed buildings in Aberdalgie, Perth and Kinross List of listed buildings in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross
List of listed buildings in Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Perth_and_Kinross
In 1317, King Robert the Bruce rewarded Sir William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie with a number of grants of land including Gasknes, Newtyle, Kinpurnie
Balcraig_Castle
Aber-Cywarch Gwynedd 52°43′N 3°41′W / 52.72°N 03.68°W / 52.72; -03.68 SH8615 Aberdalgie Perth and Kinross 56°22′N 3°30′W / 56.36°N 03.50°W / 56.36; -03.50
List of United Kingdom locations: Aa-Ak
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Topics referred to by the same term
Castle during the Wars of Scottish Independence William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie (died 1329), Scottish knight during the Wars of Scottish Independence
William_Oliphant
57°25′N 5°50′W / 57.41°N 05.83°W / 57.41; -05.83 NG7043 Milltown of Aberdalgie Perth and Kinross 56°22′N 3°30′W / 56.36°N 03.50°W / 56.36; -03.50
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