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Ballechin House was a
Georgian estate home near Grandtully, Perthshire, Scotland. It was
built in 1806, on the site of an old
manor house which had been...
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Ballechin distillery was a
Scotch whisky distillery. It
operated between 1810 and 1927. It was one of
seven original farm
distilleries operating in Perthshire...
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heavily peated version of the
Edradour called Ballechin. It is
named after the
former distillery at
nearby Ballechin.
Whisky Scotch whisky List of
whisky brands...
- Bute Earl of
March Earl of
Galloway Branches Stewart of
Appin Stewart of
Ballechin Stewart of
Castle Stewart Stewart of
Balquhidder Stewart of
Darnley Royal...
- po****rized his
homeland in
Victorian England.
James Stewart of
Sticks and
Ballechin (d. 1523),
illegitimate son of
James II, King of Scotland, was the ancestor...
- innocent.
Unsubstantiated claims:
Stockwell ghost (1772) -
since 1825
Ballechin House (1876) The
Enfield poltergeist claim (1977) - John Beloff, a former...
- with the
support of F. W. H. Myers.
After criticism of her work on the
Ballechin House case in 1897, her work was
repudiated by the SPR and she abandoned...
- sources): "Semper Fidelis" is the
family motto of the
Stewart family of
Ballechin in Perthshire. J.
Burke (1836, pp. 149–150)
records that the
family goes...
- Atholl's factor,
Patrick Stewart of
Ballechin, held
Blair Castle for King James, and
Dundee visited in May. In July
Ballechin refused entry to Atholl's whiggish...
- Bute Earl of
March Earl of
Galloway Branches Stewart of
Appin Stewart of
Ballechin Stewart of
Castle Stewart Stewart of
Balquhidder Stewart of
Darnley Royal...