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  1. Airlie ( Scottish Gaelic: Iarlaidh) is a civil parish in the Scottish council area of Angus. [1] [2] It is the seat of the Earl of Airlie, and the location of Airlie Castle. It comprises Craigton of Airlie, Baitland of Airlie and Kirkton of Airlie.

  2. Airlie Castle lies some nine miles to the northeast of Blairgowrie, in Perthshire. Airlie Castle is the official seat of the Earl of Airlie, the title being granted in 1639 to the Ogilvy family when James, the eighth Lord Ogilvy of Airlie became the first Earl of Airlie.

  3. Airlie Castle is a mansion house in the parish of Airlie, Angus, near the junction of the Isla and Melgund rivers, 9 kilometres west of Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.

    • 15th century; rebuilt 19th century
    • Private
    • Stone
    • Mansion
    • History
    • Census Records
    • Church Records
    • Civil Registration Records
    • Probate Records

    AIRLIE, a parish, in the county of Forfar, 4 miles (W. S. W.) from Kirriemuir. The name of this place, written in ancient records Errolly, Erolly, Irolly, and Airlie, is altogether of uncertain derivation, but is supposed, by some, to come from the Gaelic term Aird, signifying the "extremity of a ridge," which description is applicable to the local...

    A census is a count and description of the population, taken by the government, arranged by locality and by household. Read more about census records. Here is a list of the FS Library microfilm numbers for the census records of Airlieas well as the library numbers for any surname indexes available: The 1901 census of Scotland is indexed on www.scot...

    The Established Church of Scotland was Presbyterian. Read more about church records.Here are the pre-1855 records that exist for this parish.

    Government or civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths (also called statutory records) began on January 1, 1855 in Scotland. Each parish has a registrar's office and large cities have several. The records are created by the registrars and copies are sent to the General Register Office in Edinburgh. Annual indexes are then created for the...

    Airlie was under the probate jurisdiction of the Commissary Court of St.Andrews until 1823, and since then has been under the Sheriff's Court of Dundee. Probate records for 1513- 1901 are indexed online at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. You must register on the website but use of the index to probate records, called 'Wills & Testaments,' is free. You ...

  4. The Airlie Monument is a familar landmark in the lower reaches of Glen Clova and Glen Prosen, sited on Tulloch Hill between the two. It is well worth a visit for the fine views as well as to see the monument itself - a memorial to the ninth Earl of Airlie who died in the Boer war.

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  5. The monument was built in 1901 in honour of David Ogilvy, the 9th Earl of Airlie (1856 - 1900). It is based on a tower from the Earl's home, Airlie Castle.

  6. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00009AIRLIE CASTLE (GDL00009)

    Airlie Castle is situated in Glen Isla, approximately 3.5 miles (6km) north- east of the town of Alyth. The Castle stands on the south-east side of the confluence of the River Isla and the Melgam Water both of which occupy deep gorges in the landscape.