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Human settlement in Scotland
Cupar (/ˈkuːpər/ listen; Scottish Gaelic: Cùbar) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland. It lies between Dundee and Glenrothes. According
Cupar
Topics referred to by the same term
beside the town of Cupar Cupar railway station Cupar Castle, a former royal castle at Cupar, Fife, Scotland Cupar Hearts A.F.C. HMS Cupar (1918), a Hunt-class
Cupar_(disambiguation)
/ 56.3201194°N 3.0096583°W / 56.3201194; -3.0096583 Cupar Castle was a royal castle at Cupar, Fife, Scotland. It was located on a small hill or motte
Cupar_Castle
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
Cupar (/ˈkjuːpɑːr/ KYOO-par) is a town 75 kilometres (47 mi) northeast of Regina in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Cupar is settled on the flat
Cupar,_Saskatchewan
Hamlet in Scotland
Cupar Muir or Cuparmuir is a hamlet or small village situated just outside the town of Cupar, Fife. Lying around 25.5 miles (41 km) north of Edinburgh
Cupar_Muir
Scottish-Australian minister (1802–1881)
minister. He served in Scotland and Australia. In 1837 he became minister of Cupar. During the Disruption schism of 1842, he sided with the Free Church, and
Adam_Cairns
County building in Cupar, Scotland
County Buildings is a municipal structure in St Catherine Street in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. The building, which was the meeting place of Fife County Council
County_Buildings,_Cupar
Scottish footballer and coach
his playing career. In his first season as a head coach, MacPhee guided Cupar Hearts to Fife Amateur Cup victory for the first time in 112 years and to
Austin_MacPhee
American coworkspace company
on November 6, 2023. As part of the bankruptcy reorganization, in 2024, Cupar Grimmond (an affiliate of Yardi Systems) acquired a 60% stake in the company
WeWork
Council area of Scotland
block to east, St Catherine Street, Cupar (LB24160)". Retrieved 18 July 2021. Historic Environment Scotland. "Cupar, Tolbooth (Site no. NO31SE 17)". Retrieved
Fife
Commercial building in Cupar, Fife, Scotland
The Corn Exchange is a commercial building in the St Catherine Street, Cupar, Fife, Scotland. The structure, which is now used as a community events venue
Corn_Exchange,_Cupar
Rural municipality in Saskatchewan, Canada
The Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218 (2016 population: 503) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division
Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218
Rural_Municipality_of_Cupar_No._218
Title in the Peerage of Scotland (1606-1746)
6th Lord Balmerino in the Tower of London. The title of Lord Coupar or Cupar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created on 20 December 1607
Lord_Balmerino
This page lists the consular missions located in Scotland, a country within the United Kingdom. These consular posts are listed by the FCDO, which is responsible
List of consular missions in Scotland
List_of_consular_missions_in_Scotland
Municipal Building in Cupar, Scotland
Cupar Burgh Chambers is a municipal structure in St Catherine Street in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. The building, which was the meeting place of Cupar Burgh
Cupar_Burgh_Chambers
Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Coupar Angus (/ˈkʊpər/ ; Gaelic: Cupar Aonghais) is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies on the River Isla in the broad and fertile Valley of
Coupar_Angus
Biennial arts festival in Cupar, Scotland
Cupar Arts Festival is a biennial arts festival that takes place in Cupar, Scotland for twelve days in October. More than 10,000 visitors are expected
Cupar_Arts_Festival
Electoral ward of Fife, Scotland
Cupar is one of the 22 wards used to elect members of the Fife council. It elects three Councillors. 2022 Fife Council election 2017 Fife Council election
Cupar_(ward)
14th-century English soldier and knight
coronation at Westminster Palace in February 1308. As Grey returned to Cupar Castle, of which he was the then warden, he was ambushed by Walter de Bickerton
Thomas_Grey_(constable)
Hunt-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I
HMS Cupar was a Hunt-class minesweeper built for the Royal Navy during World War I. Completed in 1918, the ship sank after striking a mine in 1919. The
HMS_Cupar
House is a drill hall of the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry located in Cupar, Fife. This complex of buildings within a walled compound was completed
Yeomanry_House,_Cupar
Play written by David Lyndsay
The complete play was first performed outside in the playing field at Cupar, Fife, in June 1552 during the Midsummer holiday, where the action took
A_Satire_of_the_Three_Estates
Military unit
Yeomanry/Scottish Horse Squadron of The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry based in Cupar in Fife. The Kirkcaldy Troop was raised in 1797 but, after becoming the
Fife_and_Forfar_Yeomanry
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Dunfermline, Glenrothes, St Andrews, Anstruther, Burntisland, Cowdenbeath, Cupar, Inverkeithing, Kelty, Leven and Lochgelly), plus the far south of Perth
KY_postcode_area
Railway station in Fife, Scotland
Cupar railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Cupar in Fife, Scotland. The station has two platforms, of which the southbound one
Cupar_railway_station
the Protectorate, the Scottish burghs of St Andrews, Dysart, Kirkcaldy, Cupar, Anstruther Easter, Pittenweem. Crail, Dunfermline, Kinghorn, Anstruther
Cupar Burghs (Commonwealth Parliament constituency)
Cupar_Burghs_(Commonwealth_Parliament_constituency)
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Cupar in Fife, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX
List of listed buildings in Cupar, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Cupar,_Fife
British actor and ballet dancer (1929–2015)
May 1929 Kingdom of Sarawak Died 7 November 2015(2015-11-07) (aged 86) Cupar, Fife, Scotland Occupations Actor dancer drama teacher Years active 1953–1985
Thane_Bettany
Football tournament season
End (Midlands League champions), Culter (North Region Juniors champions), Cupar Hearts (Amateur Cup winners), Invergordon (North Caledonian League champions)
2024–25_Scottish_Cup
behalf of higher education in Scotland. Besides building and endowing at Cupar, Fife a seminary for the education of young ladies, he established several
Sir_David_Baxter,_1st_Baronet
Hawklaw Y Station was a Government listening station located north of Cupar in Fife which operated between 1942 and 1988. The building was built with
Hawklaw_Y_Station
2025 spelling bee competition
Ordovician dhaura tekke kyah Keighley Symlin tirak acker commelina muhly eserine Cupar Uaupés Chaldee éclaircissement There were no bees in 1943, 1944, and 1945
97th Scripps National Spelling Bee
97th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
British journalist and television personality
Scotland with her family at the age of 15 attending Bell Baxter High School in Cupar. She studied English literature at the University of St Andrews, but did
Nina_Myskow
Village and Parish in Scotland
village is approximately 5.5 miles (9 km) southwest of the nearest town, Cupar, and 22 miles (35 km) north of Edinburgh. According to the 2011 Census for
Kingskettle
Fife Council election
Results Report Ward 20 Cupar" (PDF). Fife Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Candidate votes per stage Ward 20 Cupar" (PDF). Fife Council.
2022_Fife_Council_election
British actress (1928–2002)
Hamlett (31 March 1928 in South Tidworth, Hampshire – 7 November 2002 in Cupar, Fife) was a British actress. Dilys Hamlett was born on 31 March 1928 in
Dilys_Hamlett
British food company
Son, as a tea and coffee trading company, in 1858. The sugar refinery in Cupar, Fife, closed in 1971 ending the growth and processing of sugar beet in
British_Sugar
Village in Scotland
located in a small glen approximately 2 miles (3 km) over the Ceres Moor from Cupar and 7 mi (11 km) from St Andrews. The former parish of that name included
Ceres,_Fife
American novelist
in newspapers of the time, and the magazine The Argonaut. He was born in Cupar, Scotland, and moved to San Francisco in the 1860s, where he remained until
Robert_Duncan_Milne
tower house in Fife, Scotland. It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Cupar, between Tarvit Hill and Walton Hill, south of the River Eden, and west
Scotstarvit_Tower
British aviator
November 1920 Cambridge, England Died 16 October 2016(2016-10-16) (aged 95) Cupar, Fife, Scotland Resting place St Mary's Church, Bampton Spouse Bernard Rose
Molly_Rose
Hamlet in Fife, Scotland
a hamlet in Fife, Scotland, around 7 miles (11 kilometres) southeast of Cupar on the B940 and 6 miles (10 kilometres) southwest of St Andrews, in the
Peat_Inn
Highland Scottish clan
House of Lords. The Scrymgeour family seat is still at Birkhill north of Cupar in Fife. The archives of the Scrimgeour Clan Association are held by the
Clan_Scrymgeour
Valley of the River Eden
have fallen from use, as has Stratheden, save for the hospital near Cupar. Cupar-based Howe of Fife RFC take their name from the area. Taylor, Simon;
Howe_of_Fife
Scottish unitary authority council in Fife, Scotland
to 1975 the old Fife County Council had been based at County Buildings, Cupar. Fife House passed to the new Fife Council on local government reorganisation
Fife_Council
Human settlement in Scotland
kilometres (39 mi) north of Edinburgh, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of Cupar, close to the River Eden. Its 2006 population was estimated at 1,582. Before
Ladybank
Public land based research institution in Scotland, United Kingdom
Technical College in 1972 as a rural further education institution based in Cupar, Fife. Its foundations were laid 20 years earlier when holding classes in
Scotland's_Rural_College
Town in Fife, Scotland
of the Howe of Fife, 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south-west of the town of Cupar, Fife, Scotland. The origin of the community is thought to be from the linen
Springfield,_Fife
Human settlement in Scotland
Lieutenancy area Fife Country Scotland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town CUPAR Postcode district KY14 Dialling code 01337 Police Scotland Fire Scottish
Abdie
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983
Anstruther Wester, Crail, Cupar, Kilrenny and Pittenweem were added to the constituency. It then consisted of "The Cupar and St. Andrews County Districts
East Fife (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Fife_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
School in Cupar, Fife, Scotland
is a non-denominational comprehensive school for 11 to 18 year olds in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. Founded in 1889, it educates over 1,500 pupils mainly from
Bell_Baxter_High_School
Russian boxer
Germany 6 Win 5–1 Laszlo Murguly PTS 6 (6) 1994-02-19 Germany 5 Win 4–1 Joze Cupar KO 2 (?) 1993-12-19 Universum Gym, Hamburg, Germany 4 Win 3–1 Reino van
Akhmed_Kotiev
Human settlement in Scotland
Scotland on the River Eden. It lies on the old A91 road from Milnathort to Cupar and St. Andrews but was bypassed by a new road to the north in the 1970s
Strathmiglo
Human settlement in Scotland
about 3 miles north-west of Cupar. It is bounded on the west by Creich, on the north by Kilmany, on the south-east by Cupar and on the south-west by Monimail
Moonzie
Canadian ice hockey player (1902–1985)
and John T. Shore in rural Saskatchewan and grew up in the small town of Cupar, which had only an outdoor rink for him to skate on. Shore had six siblings
Eddie_Shore
Edinburgh and Northern Railway Company to extend their Line of Railway from Cupar to Newport. Scottish Grand Junction Railway Act 1846 9 & 10 Vict. c. cxxxvii
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1846
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1846
Constituency of the Old Parliament of Scotland
Cupar in Fife was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union
Cupar (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Cupar_(Parliament_of_Scotland_constituency)
Queen of Scotland from 1251 to 1275
Edward I in Westminster in August 1274. Margaret died on 26 February 1275 at Cupar Castle, and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey, Fife. Margaret and Alexander
Margaret_of_England
Hill in Fife, Scotland
Mount Hill rises from the rolling farmland about three miles north west of Cupar in North East Fife, Scotland. On its summit stands the 29-metre (95 ft)
Mount_Hill_(Scotland)
Person who manages an area of countryside and ensures there is game or fish
College, Lancashire. The Elmwood Campus of Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) in Cupar, Fife is Scotland's main gamekeeping college. The main campus for attaining
Gamekeepers in the United Kingdom
Gamekeepers_in_the_United_Kingdom
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Fife and Tay Coast, Tay Bridgehead, St Andrews, East Neuk and Landward, Cupar, and Leven, Kennoway and Largo. As a result of the boundary review, Kennoway
North East Fife (UK Parliament constituency)
North_East_Fife_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
about 85 kilometres (53 mi) long. Highway 727 runs from Highway 640 near Cupar to Highway 56 near Pasqua and Echo Lakes on the Standing Buffalo Indian
List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (700–799)
List_of_Saskatchewan_municipal_roads_(700–799)
Town in Scotland
Macbeth. Denmylne Castle, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Newburgh on the Cupar road, was the home for more than 250 years of the Balfour of Denmylne family
Newburgh,_Fife
Town in Fife, Scotland
Burgh (which would include Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Crail, Cupar, Kilrenny and Pittenweem). St Andrews now forms part of the North East Fife
St_Andrews
Scottish photographer (1852–1926)
with him to live at Montrave House in central Fife, several miles south of Cupar. At marriage he had estates at both Lundin and Montrave. He later acquired
Henrietta_Gilmour
Football tournament season
Panmure (Midlands League champions), Culter (North Region Juniors champions), Cupar Hearts (Amateur Cup winners), Loch Ness (North Caledonian League champions)
2023–24_Scottish_Cup
USS Gypsum Queen, USS James April (unknown date): Borets za Svobodu 4 May: HMS Cupar 5 May: SMS Leipzig 2 Jun: Rucumilla 9 Jun: HMS L55 16 Jun: HMS Kinross 18
Eleanor_A._Percy
British politician (1912–2007)
in 1941. They had two sons together. His wife died in 2004. He died in Cupar, in his former constituency, in June 2007. His elder son John, born 1944
Sir_John_Gilmour,_3rd_Baronet
Region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament
Council were used to define the North East Fife constituency at this review: Cupar East Neuk and Landward Howe of Fife and Tay Coast St Andrews Tay Bridgehead
Fife North East (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Fife_North_East_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
Military unit
Yeomanry/Scottish Horse Squadron of The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry based in Cupar in Fife. In late 1900, the Marquess of Tullibardine was in asked by Lord
Scottish_Horse
15th-century chronicle of Scottish history
Scotichronicon in the last two years of his life, which is known as the Book of Cupar, and which is preserved in the Advocates' library, Edinburgh (MS. 35. 1
Scotichronicon
Scottish nobleman and officer in the Jacobite army
Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino and 5th Lord Cupar (1688 – 18 August 1746) was a Scottish nobleman and Jacobite, or supporter of the claim of the
Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino
Arthur_Elphinstone,_6th_Lord_Balmerino
Scottish philosopher (1844–1897)
after a bicycle accident near Oxford. Wallace was born at Railway Place in Cupar, Fife, the son of master-builder James Wallace and Jane Kelloch. He was
William_Wallace_(philosopher)
Scottish-born evolutionary virologist in New Zealand
Prime Minister's Emerging Scientist Prize. Geoghegan was born and raised in Cupar, Scotland. She was accepted into the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Jemma_Geoghegan
Hospital in Fife, Scotland
Adamson Hospital is a small community hospital in Cupar, Fife which was established in 1904. It was expanded in the 1930s and again in the 1970s when
Adamson_Hospital
David H. C. Read Born (1910-01-02)2 January 1910 Cupar, Fife Scotland Died 7 January 2001(2001-01-07) (aged 91) New York City, U.S. Citizenship Scottish
David_H._C._Read
Type of Scottish municipal corporation
burgh) Newburgh, Fife (became a royal burgh in 1631) Urr (short-lived) Cupar (by 1327) Inverbervie (1342) Banff (1372) North Berwick (1373; suppressed
Royal_burgh
Scottish painter (1785–1841)
age. In 1799, after he had attended school at Pitlessie, Kingskettle and Cupar, his father reluctantly agreed to his becoming a painter. Through the influence
David_Wilkie_(artist)
Mansion house and gardens in Fife, Scotland
Scotland. The house is situated on a hillside a mile and a half south of Cupar, Fife. It is set in 40 acres (160,000 m2) of garden and 279 acres (1.13 km2)
Hill_of_Tarvit
Mansion house in Fife, Scotland
and Springfield, and about 3 miles (5 km) south west of the nearest town, Cupar. Originally built as Crawford Lodge by the 21st Earl of Crawford in 1758
Crawford_Priory
2017 Scottish local government election
Cupar - 3 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 Liberal Democrats Margaret Kennedy (incumbent) 40.7 2,401 Conservative Tony Miklinski 26.5 1
2017_Fife_Council_election
Bishop of Glasgow from 1273 to 1316
for making siege engines, and he took personal charge of the assault on Cupar Castle in Fife, "like a man of war", as the enemy later complained. All
Robert_Wishart
Settlement granted the right to host markets
regular markets include: Inverurie, St Andrews, Selkirk, Wigtown, Kelso, and Cupar. Not all still possess their mercat cross (market cross). Kelso Farmers
Market_town
Bugle call from Krakow
Battle of Monte Cassino on 18 May 1944. Exiled Polish soldiers stationed in Cupar in Fife in eastern Scotland during the Second World War, who were deployed
St._Mary's_Trumpet_Call
Scottish rugby union club, based in Cupar
Howe of Fife RFC is a rugby union club based in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. It was founded in 1921, and they play in blue and white hoops. The men's first
Howe_of_Fife_RFC
Former local government area of Scotland
were all abolished at the same time: Auchtermuchty Burgh Crail Burgh Cupar Burgh Cupar District Elie and Earlsferry Burgh Falkland Burgh Kilrenny, Anstruther
North_East_Fife_(district)
Scottish sculptor (1865–1928)
Edinburgh (1922) Montrose War Memorial (1922) (plinth by John Kinross) Cupar War Memorial (1922) (with John Kinross) Statue of St.Andrew on the Freemasons
Henry_Snell_Gamley
Scottish soldier and Guardian of the Realm (1298–1338)
1335–6, Murray kept an army in the field, and laid siege to the castles of Cupar, Fife and Lochindorb in Cromdale, in the latter of which was Catherine,
Andrew_Murray_(soldier)
Scottish historic structure
such as Forfar's, and Queensferry's have disappeared, and some, such as Cupar's and Banff's, have been moved to a location outside the burgh but later
Mercat_cross
19th-century Scottish physician
wife Mary Wood (John' cousin), Alexander was born on 10 December 1817 in Cupar, Fife. The family moved to Edinburgh around 1825, where they lived at 19
Alexander_Wood_(physician)
British librettist and author (1836–1889)
Farnie returned to his native Scotland, where he was appointed editor of the Cupar Gazette. In 1857, he wrote The Golfer's Manual, the first book on golf instruction
Henry_Brougham_Farnie
Scottish actor (b. 1992)
Rory Douglas-Speed Born (1992-04-07) 7 April 1992 (age 34) Cupar, Scotland, United Kingdom Occupation Actor Years active 2016–present Known for Hollyoaks
Rory_Douglas-Speed
Scottish footballer
Kilmarnock, and retired from the game in 1938. Robertson died in 1979 in Cupar at the age of 70. John Litster (October 2012). A Record of pre-war Scottish
Jimmy Robertson (footballer, born 1909)
Jimmy_Robertson_(footballer,_born_1909)
Building where farmers and merchants traded cereal grains
Exchange, York Corn Exchange, Arbroath Corn Exchange, Biggar Corn Exchange, Cupar Corn Exchange, Dalkeith Corn Exchange, Edinburgh Corn Exchange, Haddington
Corn_exchange
neighbourhood, but also Thomaston, Mains of Pittencrieff, Kirkfield of Cupar, Glaidny, Overkellie, Arncroach, Pitkiery, and various other small tenements
Preston baronets of Airdrie (1628)
Preston_baronets_of_Airdrie_(1628)
Scotland international rugby union player
represented Scotland at the sport. Whyte went to primary at Castlehill in Cupar, before moving to Bell Baxter High School. He played for the high school
David_Whyte_(rugby_union)
Scottish Victoria Cross recipient (1881–1948)
Aberdeenshire Died 19 November 1948(1948-11-19) (aged 67) Dundee, Scotland Buried Cupar Cemetery, Fife Allegiance United Kingdom Branch British Army Service years
Charles_Jarvis_(VC)
British nurse
SCM, (1887 - 1986) was a British nurse. Husband was born in Struthers, Cupar, Fife. She was the eldest daughter of David Husband, JP, a farmer. She was
Marget_Husband
Siege of Perth, Scotland
undermine the walls. Cupar castle Perth Parallel to the siege of Perth, Douglas managed to convince William Bullock, Balliol's commander of Cupar Castle, to join
Siege_of_Perth_(1339)
Football league
suspended due to COVID-19) 2021–22 Cupar Hearts Strathmiglo United Benarty Astros 2022–23 Cupar Hearts 2023–24 Cupar Hearts Leslie Hearts Bowhill Rovers
Kingdom_of_Fife_AFA
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
With a Pious Smile; Beautiful Smile
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Divine Kingdom; King; Pure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming
Male
Welsh
 Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, DAI means "beloved." Compare with other forms of Dai.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Oak Tree Valley
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Impulsive
Surname or Lastname
English (also Griever)
English (also Griever) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Graver.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Lord's vineyard.
Girl/Female
Indian
To Forgive
Male
Greek
(Πανόπτης) Greek name PANOPTES means "all-eyed." In mythology, this is an epithet of the giant Argos.
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