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District of Perthshire, Scotland
56°10′30″N 4°03′25″W / 56.175°N 4.057°W / 56.175; -4.057 Menteith or Monteith (Scottish Gaelic: Tèadhaich) is a district of south Perthshire, Scotland
Menteith
Scottish nobleman
Sir John Menteith of Ruskie and Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is known for his capture
John_de_Menteith
Topics referred to by the same term
Menteith is a district in Scotland. Menteith can also refer to: Lake of Menteith, body of water in Scotland Earl of Menteith, Scottish title John de Menteith
Menteith_(disambiguation)
Freshwater loch
Lake of Menteith, also known as Loch Inchmahome (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Innis Mo Cholmaig), is a loch in Scotland located on the Carse of Stirling (the
Lake_of_Menteith
Irish and Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet
called lakes. The Lake of Menteith, an Anglicisation of the Scots Laich o Menteith meaning a "low-lying bit of land in Menteith", is applied to the loch
Loch
Ruler of the province of Menteith
The Mormaer or Earl of Menteith was the ruler of the province of Menteith in the Middle Ages. The first mormaer is usually regarded as Gille Críst (or
Earl_of_Menteith
Village in Scotland
Port of Menteith (Scottish Gaelic: Port Loch Innis Mo Cholmaig) is a village and civil parish in the Stirling district of Scotland, the only significant
Port_of_Menteith
Rev James Menteath, in later life James Stuart Menteath of Closeburn (c. 1718–1802) was a Scottish clergyman of the Church of England, and friend of Adam
James_Menteath
British royal house of Scottish origin
of Menteith, d. bef. 1306 Alan, Earl of Menteith, d. 1310 Alan II, Earl of Menteith, d. bef. 1323 Peter Stewart Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith, d.
House_of_Stuart
Scottish clan
two main families of Scottish clans, the Grahams of Menteith (descended from the Earl Of Menteith) and the Grahams of Montrose (descended from the Duke
Clan_Graham
Scottish nobleman
Alan, Earl of Menteith (d. c. 1310) was a Scottish nobleman. Menteith was the son of Alexander, Earl of Menteith and Matilda (Maud), and is first on record
Alan,_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish chef
born in Stirling in January 1959 and grew up in the village of Port of Menteith in Stirlingshire. He attended McLaren High School in Callander before joining
Nick_Nairn
Margaret de Menteith (fl 1311–1324) was a daughter of Alexander, Earl of Menteith and his wife Matilda. She was the wife of Alexander de Abernethy, a
Margaret_de_Menteith
appears to have been ejected from its homeland in Argyll by the Stewart/Menteith kindred. It may have been during this period that members of Clann Suibhne
Eóin_Mac_Suibhne
Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith (died 11 August 1332) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the third son of Alexander, Earl of Menteith. Like his father and
Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith
Muireadhach_III,_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish prince and statesman (died 1420)
life, Robert held the titles of Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife, and Earl of Menteith. His rule saw extensive warfare with the Kingdom of England, which was
Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
Scottish noble
Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith (c. 1407–1490) was a 15th-century Scottish magnate, who was the heir to the Scottish throne between 1437 and 1451,
Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith
Malise_Graham,_1st_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish countess
Isabella, Countess of Menteith (1217 – 1272) was the eldest daughter of Muireadhach II, Mormaer of Menteith. When the old mormaer died without legitimate
Isabella, Countess of Menteith
Isabella,_Countess_of_Menteith
Scottish nobleman
Alexander of Menteith (d. bef. 1306), a Scottish nobleman and member of the Stewart family, he was the Earl of Menteith. Alexander was the eldest son and
Alexander,_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish nobleman
William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith, 1st Earl of Airth (c. 1591–1661), was a 17th-century Scottish nobleman. A supporter of King Charles I, he held offices
William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith
William_Graham,_7th_Earl_of_Menteith
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Port of Menteith in Stirling, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Port of Menteith, Stirling
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Port_of_Menteith,_Stirling
Scottish noble
Gille Chlerig,1 also Gillocheri 2 or Gillocher, Gillocher or Gylocher is a Gaelic name attested only in a Latin source, a 13th-century forgery designed
Gille_Chlerig,_Earl_of_Mar
Dowager Countess of Menteith (b. about 1572 Glenorchy, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. 14 December 1618), widow of John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith (1571–1598). In
Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baronet, of Lundie
Sir_Colin_Campbell,_1st_Baronet,_of_Lundie
Betrayer of William Wallace
Wallace's servant, and relayed information to the Scottish baron John de Menteith, resulting in Wallace's capture and execution. According to the chronicler
Jack Short (betrayer of William Wallace)
Jack_Short_(betrayer_of_William_Wallace)
Earl of Menteith jure uxoris
Gaelic nickname roughly translated as "the Freckled". He was the Earl of Menteith jure uxoris. Walter was a younger son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward
Walter_Bailloch
Scottish clan
of Appin. Lochranza Castle was granted to Walter Stewart, the Earl of Menteith in 1262 by Alexander III of Scotland. Dundonald Castle built in the 13th
Clan_Stewart
Scottish politician (1636–1717)
Graham, daughter of William Graham, 1st Earl of Airth and 7th Earl of Menteith. He took part in the abortive royalist uprising under Glencairn in 1654
John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
John_Campbell,_1st_Earl_of_Breadalbane_and_Holland
Scottish noblewoman (c.1334–1376)
Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith (c. 1334 – c. 1376) was a Scottish noblewoman. She held the title Countess of Menteith in her own right, having inherited
Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith
Margaret_Graham,_Countess_of_Menteith
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kincardine-in-Menteith in Stirling, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Kincardine-in-Menteith, Stirling
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Kincardine-in-Menteith,_Stirling
15th-century Scottish rebel
Albany 10. Sir John Graham 5. Margaret, Countess of Menteith 11. Mary Menteith, Countess of Menteith 1. James the Fat 12. Baltar mac Amlaimh 6. Donnchadh
James_Mor_Stewart
Scottish noble
3366/e0036924109000900. Retrieved 20 June 2022. J. Ravilious, The Earls of Menteith: Murdoch, Earl of Menteith and the Ferrers family of Groby, The Scottish Genealogist
Colban,_Earl_of_Fife
Region of the Scottish Highlands
Breadalbane district was surrounded by the districts of Atholl, Strathearn, Menteith, The Lennox, Argyll and Lochaber. The Breadalbane Hydro-Electric Scheme
Breadalbane,_Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
Stirling and the former county of Perthshire in the historic district of Menteith. It lies between the River Teith and River Forth and contains the villages
Kincardine-in-Menteith
Scottish nobleman (1362–1425)
Duke of Albany (1340–1420), and his wife Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith. Duke Robert was a leading Scottish nobleman who was Regent of Scotland
Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany
Murdoch_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
Scottish noblewoman
Mary II, Countess of Menteith was a Scottish noblewoman. Her father was Alan II, 7th Earl of Menteith, who died c. 1330 and her mother is known only as
Mary_II,_Countess_of_Menteith
1819 novel by Walter Scott
concerns a love triangle between Allan M'Aulay, his friend the Earl of Menteith, and Annot Lyle. Annot is a young woman who has been brought up by the
A_Legend_of_Montrose
MacDunslebh Dubhghall mac Suibhne ??–1262 Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith 1262– John de Menteith John Monteith Paul, James Balfour; The Scots Peerage, Vol.
Lord_of_Knapdale
Scottish nobleman
William Graham, 8th Earl of Menteith, 2nd Earl of Airth (c. 1634 – 1694), was a Scottish nobleman. He was active in the suppression of the Covenanters
William Graham, 8th Earl of Menteith
William_Graham,_8th_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish baron (after 1271–c. 1315)
Mounth. He joined the expedition in 1303 to Strathearn and in 1304 to Menteith to put down uprisings. He lost the office in King Edward's ordinances of
Alexander_de_Abernethy
Scottish noble (died 1258)
Isabella, Countess of Menteith. By 1234, Isabella had inherited the Mormaerdom of Menteith, and so Walter became Mormaer or Earl of Menteith by right of his
Walter Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
Walter_Comyn,_Lord_of_Badenoch
3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia (1198–1246)
Crusade. Walter Bailloch ("the Freckled"), who married Mary de Menteith and became Earl of Menteith. William, Beatrix, married Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland
Walter_Stewart,_3rd_High_Steward_of_Scotland
Scottish noble
of Menteith (also written as Murethach, Murdoch or Maurice), ruled 1213–1231, was the son of Gille Críst and the third known Mormaer of Menteith. Muireadach
Muireadhach II, Earl of Menteith
Muireadhach_II,_Earl_of_Menteith
British actor (1937–2020)
Air. His final film role was in Justin Kurzel's Macbeth (2015), playing Menteith. His first television role was in the series Scobie in September in 1969
Maurice_Roëves
Castle in Scotland
and brother of King Robert III (reigned 1390–1406), was created Earl of Menteith, and was granted the lands on which Doune Castle now stands. Building may
Doune_Castle
Disused railway station in Port of Menteith, Stirling
Port of Menteith railway station served the village of Port of Menteith, Stirling, Scotland, from 1856 by 1934 on the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway
Port of Menteith railway station
Port_of_Menteith_railway_station
Scottish nobleman (died 1347)
Menteith (died 28 February 1347) was a Scottish nobleman. Graham became Earl of Menteith by courtesy of his wife, Mary Menteith, Countess of Menteith
John_Graham,_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish noble
provincial ruler, equivalent to Latin comes, French comte and English earl) of Menteith, but almost certainly not actually the first. He is named in a charter
Gille_Críst,_Earl_of_Menteith
Lord of Badenoch in Scotland
married Isabella Russell, daughter of John Russell and Isabella, Countess of Menteith; without issue. Alexander Comyn of Dunphail (died 1330), married Eva, widow
John_Comyn_I_of_Badenoch
King of Alba from 1249 to 1286
affairs between two rival parties, the one led by Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia. The former dominated the
Alexander_III_of_Scotland
Scottish noble
Mhuireadhaich or Mary, daughter of Muireadhach II, Mormaer of Menteith, was Countess of Menteith, successor to her sister Isabella (Iosbail). She inherited
Mary_I,_Countess_of_Menteith
Priory in Stirling, Scotland
Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic
Inchmahome_Priory
Human settlement in Scotland
though by this time it had been used as the burial place for the Earls of Menteith for many generations. In 1891, Duncan Buchanan planted a vineyard in the
Kippen
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up monteith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monteith or Menteith may refer to: Alex Monteith (born 1977), new media artist Alexander C. Monteith
Monteith
Scottish nobleman
William Graham, 5th Earl of Menteith (c. 1555 – c. 1578), was a 16th-century Scottish nobleman. William Graham was given the gift of his own ward and marriage
William Graham, 5th Earl of Menteith
William_Graham,_5th_Earl_of_Menteith
Well in Glasgow, Scotland
been the one who betrayed William Wallace to Sir John Menteith (aka Sir John Stewart of Menteith) who had made an arrangement with Sir Aymer Vallance,
Wallace's_Well
granted numerous properties in Argyll by John, Lord of Menteith and John's cousin Mary de Menteith, most notably Castle Sween. In 1373, he received the
Archibald_Campbell_of_Lochawe
Topics referred to by the same term
England and Ireland 1553–1558. Mary I may also refer to: Mary I, Countess of Menteith (13th century) Mary, Queen of Hungary (1371–1395) Mary, Duchess of Burgundy
Mary_I_(disambiguation)
Scottish peerage title
relationships exists in written records or DNA. "The Red Book of the Menteiths" clearly discounts the Hungarian Prince as a myth likely formed to give
Earl_of_Perth
Queen of Scots from 1364 to 1369
Strathgartney bordering the earldoms of Menteith and Lennox. Strathgartney had been held by Sir John Menteith of Arran and Knapdale's family (cadets of
Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scotland
Margaret_Drummond,_Queen_of_Scotland
Area of raised bog lying in the Carse of Stirling, Scotland
in west Stirlingshire, Scotland. The villages of Thornhill and Port of Menteith lie to the north with the villages of Kippen and Buchlyvie lying to the
Flanders_Moss
Castle in Stirling, Scotland
days or by appointment. The property was originally built by the Earl of Menteith in 1460. It is currently owned by Sir James and Lady Carola Campbell. The
Kilbryde_Castle
Countess of Strathearn
Patrick Graham of Dundaff. They had issue: Malise, afterwards Earl of Menteith. Euphemia, married, first, about 1425, to Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of
Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn
Euphemia_Stewart,_Countess_of_Strathearn
Scottish nobleman
Alan II, Earl of Menteith (d. after 23 August 1315) was a Scottish nobleman. Menteith was the son of Alan, Earl of Menteith and Marjory or Margery, and
Alan_II,_Earl_of_Menteith
Scottish painter and etcher (1865–1945)
Menteith
David_Young_Cameron
Scottish landowner and courtier
of Menteith, keeper of Doune Castle, keeper of the forest of Menteith, and keeper of the forest of Glen Finglas. Archibald held lands in Menteith to provide
Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath
Archibald_Edmonstone_of_Duntreath
Scottish knight (1270–1305)
Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305, when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English soldiers
William_Wallace
13th-century Scottish landholder
hostilities in the 1260s. By this time, it was Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith who spearheaded the Stewarts' westward advance. Charter evidence dating
Dubhghall_mac_Suibhne
Scottish nobleman
Strathearn and daughter of Sir John de Menteith. Her paternal grandparents were Walter Bailloch and Mary I, Countess of Menteith. They had no children, so when
John_Campbell,_Earl_of_Atholl
Title in the English nobility
of Derby. The first Baron was married to Ellen de Menteith, daughter of Alexander, Earl of Menteith. In 1475 the eighth baron was created the Marquess
Baron_Ferrers_of_Groby
1488 battle in Scotland
1st Earl of Glencairn, slain in the battle; Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith; David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose; Lord Erskine; Lord Graham; Lord Maxwell;
Battle_of_Sauchieburn
Scottish knight and soldier (died 1298)
(d. 1347), married Mary II, suo jure Countess of Menteith, the daughter of Alan II, Earl of Menteith; had issue. Debrett, p. 678. Reid, Stuart (2004)
John_de_Graham
have been married twice, his first wife being a daughter of the Earl of Menteith, though no evidence has been found of her existence. His second wife was
Malise_V,_Earl_of_Strathearn
16th-century Scottish nobles in support of the Protestant Reformation
Regent Moray Andrew Leslie, 5th Earl of Rothes John Graham, 4th Earl of Menteith Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven James Ogilvy, 5th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie
Lords_of_the_Congregation
Topics referred to by the same term
Mordac may refer to: Mordac, Earl of Menteith, in 12th century Scotland Mordac, "Preventer of Information Services" in the Dilbert comic strip; see List
Mordac
Scottish magnate
2nd Earl of Menteith (May 6, 1472 –c. 1537) was a Scottish magnate. Graham appears in the records of Scotland as the Earl of Menteith in 1493. Likely
Alexander Graham, 2nd Earl of Menteith
Alexander_Graham,_2nd_Earl_of_Menteith
King of England from 1272 to 1307
victory was achieved in 1305 when Wallace was betrayed by Sir John de Menteith and turned over to the English, who had him taken to London and publicly
Edward_I
Name list
Muiredach (ealdorman) (fl. 958–963), ealdorman Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith (fl. 12th-century–13th-century), Scottish mormaer Muireadhach Albanach
Muiredach
Title in the Peerage of England
Countess of Menteith, a Scottish title, and on his seal appended to the Barons' Letter of 1301 he displayed the arms of the early Earls of Menteith: Barry
Baron_Hastings
Name list
Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman Muireadhach II, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman
Murdoch
Scottish nobleman
John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith (c. 1571 – c. 1598), was a Scottish nobleman. A minor when he succeeded as Earl of Menteith, he was involved in several
John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith
John_Graham,_6th_Earl_of_Menteith
British journalist, traveller and politician (1852–1936)
in the ruined Augustinian Priory on the island of Inchmahome, Lake of Menteith, Stirling. The following year (June 1937), a monument, the Cunninghame
Cunninghame_Graham
of Fife Robert Stewart c. 1340–1420 Duke of Albany Margaret Graham of Menteith 1334–1380 Alexander Stewart 1343–1405 Earl of Buchan Euphemia I Countess
Family tree of Scottish monarchs
Family_tree_of_Scottish_monarchs
Scottish nobleman
John Graham, 4th Earl of Menteith (c. 1529 – c. 1565), was a 16th-century Scottish nobleman. John Graham had a gift of his own ward and marriage in late
John Graham, 4th Earl of Menteith
John_Graham,_4th_Earl_of_Menteith
11th century castle in Scotland
of the century, these territories passed into the hands of the Stewart/Menteith family. In 1310, Edward II, King of England, granted John MacSween, and
Castle_Sween
Scottish nobleman
written as Murethach, Murdoch or Maurice) is the second known Mormaer of Menteith. He succeeded his father Gille Críst by the time of his appearance in a
Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith
Muireadhach_I,_Earl_of_Menteith
Calendar year
unknown King James I of Cyprus (d. 1398) Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, Scottish noble (d. c. 1380) Hayam Wuruk, Javanese ruler (d. 1389) January
1334
Council area of Scotland
Kilmadock King's Park Kippen Logie Mercat Cross Plean Polmaise Port of Menteith Raploch Riverside St Ninians Strathard Strathblane Strathfillan Thornhill
Stirling_(council_area)
Scottish noble
rival parties, the one led by the nationalistic Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by pro-English Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia. The former
William_of_Douglas
Hector Menteith Robertson (1905–1984) was an economic historian who held the positions of Jagger Professor of Economics at the University of Cape Town
Hector_Menteith_Robertson
Historic county in Scotland
Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale Lochaber Lorn Lothian Marr Mearns Menteith Merse Moray Nithsdale The Rhinns Ross (Easter and Wester) Stormont Strathavon
Kincardineshire
Human settlement in Scotland
statistics by clicking "Show Census Area Covered" below the map above. John Menteith, a nobleman, was born in Ruskie. StreetCheck. "Interesting Information
Ruskie
Disused railway station in Kippen, Stirling
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Port of Menteith Line and station closed Forth and Clyde Junction Railway Fairfield Siding Line
Ladylands Platform railway station
Ladylands_Platform_railway_station
Irish clan
Earl of Menteith still controlled Knapdale in 1293, and in 1301 Knapdale was being held by his successor, Sir John Stewart (Sir John Menteith). It was
Clan_Sweeney
Opening battle of the Marian civil war in Scotland
For Regent Moray and the King: Earl of Morton Earl of Glencairn Earl of Menteith Lord Home Lord Lindsay Lord Ochiltree Lord Ruthven Laird of Trawick (sic)
Battle_of_Langside
13th-century Scots earl
Elena Stewart, daughter of Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith, and wife Mary I, Countess of Menteith, and had issue. Maol Domhnaich's reign came to an end
Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox
Maol_Domhnaich,_Earl_of_Lennox
Human settlement in Scotland
the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, which includes the Lake of Menteith. Until 1996, the hamlet had a primary school. Due to a lack of pupils,
Arnprior,_Stirling
Scottish prince and statesman (died 1420)
marriage by denying him the title of Earl of Menteith. Robert was instead forced to style himself as Lord of Menteith. The king probably regarded his marriage
Early life and career of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
Early_life_and_career_of_Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
Name list
Atholl, ban-mormaer of Atholl, Scotland, 1211–1236/7 Isabella, Countess of Menteith (1217–1272) Isabella of Mar (c. 1277–1296), first wife of Robert the Bruce
Isabella_(given_name)
13th-century Scottish noble
William was married to Isabella Russell, daughter of Isabella, Countess of Menteith and John Russell. Petitions were placed to King Edward I of England and
William Comyn of Kirkintilloch
William_Comyn_of_Kirkintilloch
1995 epic historical war drama film by Mel Gibson
crown, when in real life Wallace was betrayed by the nobleman John de Menteith. The actual Edward I was ruthless and temperamental, but the film exaggerates
Braveheart
MENTEITH
MENTEITH
MENTEITH
Boy/Male
Spanish
Savior.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Treasure
Female
French
French form of English Amber, AMBRE means "amber."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Fame; Reputation; Popularity; Famous
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Muslim
Moon; Lump of Earth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English carewei ‘caraway’ (from Old French carvi, caroi), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name for a spice merchant.
Female
Arthurian
, ice-fighter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Whitfield, for example in Derbyshire, Kent, Northamptonshire, and Northumberland, named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ + feld ‘open country’, because of their chalky or soil.Henry Whitfield (1597–c.1657), preacher and scholar, came from Mortlake, Surrey, England (now part of Greater London) to New Haven, CT, in 1639 and was one of the first settlers in Guilford, CT. He had ten children, some of whom he left in CT when he returned to England in 1650, where he died.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Truth; Faithful; God; Final Truth of Universe; Who Speaks Truth
MENTEITH
MENTEITH
MENTEITH
MENTEITH
MENTEITH