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  1. Struan, Perthshire. Coordinates: 56.764°N 3.955°W. Struan Kirk. Struan is a small village in Perthshire in Scotland. The name derives from sruthan, the Gaelic for 'Little Stream'. [1] It is 8 km west of Blair Atholl. [2] It is near the confluence of the River Garry and the Errochty Water, and just south of Calvine .

  2. Robert and Edith had ten children but the male heir was the youngest, John Cameron Dewar, born 11 May 1918 at Millbridge, Kinross-shire. John married Catherine Baxter Ramsay on 6 February 1937. John served with the Royal Air Force between 1938 and 1946. He then worked as a market gardener with John Ogilvie Millar.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClunieClunie - Wikipedia

    Scotland. 56°34′40″N 3°27′07″W  / . 56.577645°N 3.451953°W. / 56.577645; -3.451953. Clunie is a small settlement in Perthshire, Scotland, four miles (six kilometres) west of Blairgowrie. It lies on the western shore of the Loch of Clunie. [1]

  4. Eastern Perthshire. East (or Eastern) Perthshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 to 1918. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post voting system.

  5. UK. Scotland. 56°23′29″N 3°12′48″W  / . 56.391524°N 3.213211°W. / 56.391524; -3.213211. Errol is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland about halfway between Dundee and Perth. It is one of the principal settlements of the Carse of Gowrie. It lies just north of the River Tay. The 2016 population of Errol was estimated to be ...

  6. The competition was not finished in 1899–1900, 1912–13, 1932–33, 1939–40, and 1954–55, and was not played for from 1914 to 1919, 1921 to 1923, 1940–41, and from 1943 to 1945. The 1941–42 and 1945–46 Perthshire Leagues were junior competitions using the name and both were won by Army teams - Black Watch and the 8th ITCC C Company.

  7. Scone was the ancient capital of Scotland and the coronation site of Scotland's kings, or the Kings of Scots. This MS illustration depicts the coronation of King Alexander III of Scotland on Moot Hill, Scone. He is being greeted by the ollamh rígh, the royal poet, who is addressing him with the proclamation "Benach De Re Albanne" (= Beannachd ...