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  1. Cowie, Aberdeenshire. Coordinates: 56°58′16.95″N 2°12′9″W. Cowie is an historic fishing village in Kincardineshire, Scotland. This village has existed since the Middle Ages, but in current times it is effectively subsumed into the town of Stonehaven. It had an estimated population of 2,720 in 2020. [1]

  2. Aberdeenshire. Kincardineshire, historic county in northeastern Scotland, along the North Sea coast south of Aberdeen. It is part of the Aberdeenshire council area. Kincardine is the southernmost of the historic counties of northeastern Scotland. In ancient times it marked the northern limit of the brief Roman penetration of Scotland.

  3. Sir Alexander Baird of Urie, 1st Baronet, 2nd of Ury, GBE (22 October 1849 – 20 June 1920) was Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire from 1889 to 1918 and later served as president of the Permanent Arbitration Board in Egypt .

  4. See also Kincardineshire on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer. 693400 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica , Volume 15 — Kincardineshire KINCARDINESHIRE, or The Mearns , an eastern county of Scotland, bounded E. by the North Sea, S. and S.W. by Forfarshire, and N.W. and N. by Aberdeenshire.

  5. Robert Barclay Allardice of Ury (25 August 1779, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire – 1 May 1854), generally known as Captain Barclay, was a notable Scottish walker of the early 19th century, known as the celebrated pedestrian. His most famous feat was walking 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas in 1809. He is considered the father of the 19th ...

  6. Drumtochty Castle. Drumtochty Castle is a neo-gothic style castellated mansion erected in 1812 approximately three kilometres north-west of Auchenblae, Kincardineshire, Scotland. [1] [2] This building stands on the southern edge of Drumtochty Forest . It was built to the designs of James Gillespie Graham with further extensions c. 1815.

  7. Kirkton of Durris. Coordinates: 2°22′29″W. Kirkton of Durris is a hamlet in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1]