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Village and parish in Fife, Scotland
Collessie is a village and parish of Fife, Scotland. The village is set on a small hillock centred on a historic church. Due to rerouting of roads, it
Collessie
Disused railway station in Collessie, Fife
Collessie railway station served the village of Collessie, Fife, Scotland from 1847 to 1955 on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. The station opened
Collessie_railway_station
Scottish diplomat (1535–1617)
November 1617. He was buried in Collessie churchyard. "Halhill" was the name of the main house of the lands of Easter Collessie in Fife. In 1569 Melville married
James_Melville_of_Halhill
Manor house in Fife, Scotland
1697 house that lies to the south side of the Palace of Monimail near Collessie in Fife, Scotland. It has been a school and a training base for Polish
Melville_House
The Nairn baronetcy, of Rankeilour, Collessie, and Dysart House, Dysart, in the County of Fife, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on
Nairn_baronets
This is a consolidated list of listed buildings in the parish of Collessie in Fife, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Collessie, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Collessie,_Fife
Council area of Scotland
Beath Buckhaven Burntisland Cameron Carnbee Carnock Cellardyke Ceres Collessie Cowdenbeath Crail Creich Crossgates Culross (to Fife from Perthshire,
Fife
Hill lies at the eastern end of the Ochil Hills, above the village of Collessie Scotland. It is the highest point of a small upland area between Collesie
Cairnie_Hill
Abdie, Auchtermuchty (2), Balmalcolm, Balmerino, Bow of Fife, Ceres, Collessie, Creich, Cults, Cupar (3), Dairsie, Dunbog, Edenshead, Falkland (2), Flisk
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Central Park Ceres Charlestown Clackmannanshire Bridge Coaltown of Wemyss Collessie Comrie Cowdenbeath Craigluscar Hill Craigrothie Craigtoun Country Park
List_of_places_in_Fife
Village in Fife, Scotland
Scotland. Letham village website Scottish Census Results OnLine Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham web portal 56°19′04″N 3°07′19″W / 56.3178°N 3.122°W / 56.3178;
Letham,_Fife
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983
Anstruther Easter, Auchtermuchty, Balmerino, Cameron, Carnbee, Ceres, Collessie, Crail, Creich, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Dunbog, Dunino, Elie, Falkland
East Fife (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Fife_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Scottish portrait and landscape painter
at his home at 30 Oakwood Court, Kensington, London. He is buried in Collessie churchyard in central Fife in Scotland, just east of the church. He married
William_Oliphant_Hutchison
Scottish landowner and courtier
was the mother of the poet Elizabeth Melville. Her tomb can be seen at Collessie. John Boswell inherited the family estates from his grandfather in 1582
John_Boswell_of_Balmuto
Scottish official with responsibility for regulating heraldry
from the lands of Rathillet, as most of his predecessors had theirs from Collessie. He reigned till 1567, when he probably retired, as he did not die for
Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms
Scottish poet
taught him arithmetic. Around 1822, he was apprenticed as a weaver in Collessie. He was successful at this and in 1825 set up at least two handlooms in
John_Bethune_(poet)
Human settlement in Scotland
ecclesiastically and for the Community Council. It is also bounded by Collessie on the south and has a small border with the parish of Moonzie in the
Abdie
Scottish unitary authority council in Fife, Scotland
Thornton 16 Howe of Fife and Tay Coast 3 Newburgh Auchtermuchty, Balmalcolm, Collessie, Creich, Falkland, Freuchie, Gateside, Kilmany, Kingskettle, Ladybank
Fife_Council
Railway station in Fife, Scotland
Edinburgh and Northern Railway Springfield Line and station open Collessie Line open; station closed Auchtermuchty Line and station closed North
Ladybank_railway_station
British politician (1904–1990)
(parish of Kettle) as was his grandmother Rachael Oswald, née Crawford (Collessie). Great-grandfather James Oswald was born in May 1813, in Kininmonth in
Tom_Oswald
Hamlet and civil parish in Fife, Scotland
church in 1963, before this combined with the churches of Ladybank and Collessie to form the Howe of Fife Parish Church congregation in 1983. The Church
Cults,_Fife
Railway in Scotland
Wormit 12 May 1879; closed 22 May 1966. Perth branch: Ladybank; above; Collessie; opened 20 September 1847; closed 19 September 1955; Glenburnie Junction;
Edinburgh and Northern Railway
Edinburgh_and_Northern_Railway
British architect (1830–1894)
bellows attachment on early cameras. He was born in Kinloch House, near Collessie in Fife, the son of Christian Jane Greenshields, a rich heiress, and Charles
Charles_Kinnear
Scottish architects
during their apprenticeship St James Episcopal Church, Muthill (1836) Collessie Parish Church (1838) Estate buildings, Arbuthnott House, Kincardineshire
R_&_R_Dickson
Village and Parish in Scotland
of Fife Parish Church congregation alongside the churches of Ladybank, Collessie and Cults. Led by Rev. Bill Hunter, Kettle is the main place of worship
Kingskettle
Neighbourhood in Scotland
Craigend Collessie Drive (2018) Craigend Location within Glasgow OS grid reference NS650667 Council area Glasgow City Council Lieutenancy area Glasgow
Craigend,_Glasgow
Episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland
(now St Monance) Anstruther Auchtermoonzie (now Moonzie) Ceres Crail Collessie Creich Cupar Dairsie Dunbog Dunino Flisk Forgan Kellie (now Carnbee) Kemback
Archdiocese_of_St_Andrews
Church of Scotland St Ninian's Centre, Crieff (now closed) 2021 (19): Collessie, Cross Ness Mission Hall, Fair Isle, Fetlar West, Isle of Eigg, Kilchoan
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
Scottish lowlands clan
Johannes de Kocburn (John de Cockburn) granted land near his property at Collessie in Fife to Lindores Abbey. In the summer of 1296, along with the bulk
Clan_Cockburn
Railway line in Scotland
Road Newburgh Springfield Glenburnie Newburgh and North Fife Railway Collessie Ladybank Fife and Kinross Railway Kingskettle Falkland Road Markinch Leslie
Edinburgh–Dundee_line
Scottish philosopher (1718–1800)
heard of Blair's popularity and presented him to the Parish Church of Collessie in Fife, as their minister. By 1743 Blair was elected as the second charge
Hugh_Blair
Limekilns and Pattiesmuir* Coaltown of Wemyss* Colinsburgh & Kilconquhar* Collessie Cowdenbeath* Crail & District* Creich & Flisk* Crombie* Crossford* Crossgates
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Caledonian Railway 1943 College (Glasgow) Glasgow and Coatbridge Railway 1886 Collessie North British Railway 1955 Colliery Road Campbeltown and Machrihanish
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: C
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_C
District between 1970 and 1975 N/A Cupar Abdie, Auchtermuchty, Ceres, Collessie, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Falkland, Kettle, Monimail, Rathillet and Strathmiglo
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Bute 7,600 195 Collace Medieval Perthshire Perth and Kinross 2,531 528 Collessie Medieval Fife Fife 1,745 1,921 Colmonell Medieval Ayrshire South Ayrshire
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
First mention or built Last mention or demise Photograph Anstruther Crail Collessie Melville Mill NO 303 127 Tower Late 18th century Converted to dovecot
List_of_windmills_in_Scotland
Fife List of listed buildings in Ceres, Fife List of listed buildings in Collessie, Fife List of listed buildings in Cowdenbeath, Fife List of listed buildings
List of listed buildings in Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Fife
18th-century Scottish
licensed by the Presbytery of Kirkcaldy in 1734 and ordained as minister of Collessie Parish Church in 1739 and translated to Minto in 1741. Making frequent
George_Kay_(minister)
Scottish soldier and military engineer
exempted fom paying teinds. Robert Hamilton also gained lands at Easter Collessie or Halhill in Fife. He was a brother of Andrew Hamilton of Cochno, governor
Robert_Hamilton_of_Briggis
Scottish suffragist (1871–1954)
Reynolds Palmer of Dalkeith and Margaret Anne MacFarlane (1839–93) of Collessie, Fife. She was the granddaughter of Dr. John MacFarlane, minister of the
Janetta_Mary_Ornsby
Type of parish in the Church of Scotland
Hillhead Govan Greenock: Ladyburn 5th Jun 1882 Greenock East Ladybank Collessie Flotta 17th Jul 1882 Walls (Orkney) Eday 11th Nov 1882 Stronsay Cleland
Quoad_sacra_parish
Disused railway station in Glenburnie, Fife
station Historical railways Following station Newburgh Line open, station closed Edinburgh and Northern Railway Collessie Line open, station closed
Glenburnie_railway_station
Scottish poet
presumably at the family home, the long-vanished Halhill Tower near Collessie. Sir James had inherited Halhill from his adoptive father, the lawyer
Elizabeth_Melville
Scottish assassin (fl. 1663–1683)
summer of 1672, was 'John Balfour, portioner in Kinloch,' in the parish of Collessie. He was reportedly a squat, squint-eyed, fierce-looking man, and was known
John_Balfour_of_Kinloch
Former railway station in Scotland
Preceding station Historical railways Following station Collessie Line open, station closed North British Railway Abernethy Line open, station closed
Newburgh_railway_station
South Ayrshire 55°33′N 4°38′W / 55.55°N 04.63°W / 55.55; -04.63 NS3432 Collessie Fife 56°18′N 3°10′W / 56.30°N 03.16°W / 56.30; -03.16 NO2813 Colleton
List of United Kingdom locations: Co-Col
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Co-Col
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