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Gardyne is a
Scottish surname from the
county of Angus. The
family or Clan
Gardyne originated in the
environs of
Gardyne Castle;
their seat was Friockheim...
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Michael Gardyne (born 23
January 1986) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Montrose.
Gardyne previously pla**** for Ross...
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Thomas Gardyne of
Middleton and
Finavon (1780–1841) was a
Scottish laird and
founder of the
village of
Friockheim in Angus, Scotland. He was the third...
- Bruce-
Gardyne,
Baron Bruce-
Gardyne (12
April 1930 – 15
April 1990), was a
British Conservative Party politician. Son of
Captain Evan Bruce-
Gardyne, DSO...
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Gardyne Maitland (7
December 1865 – 13
February 1907) was a
Scotland international rugby union player. He pla**** for
Edinburgh Institution F.P. He pla****...
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county of
Angus in 1667. He was the son of
David Gardyne, 10th
Laird of
Gardyne and last
Gardyne of that Ilk, and his wife
Janet Lindsay,
daughter of...
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Gardyne's Land is a
complex of five
historic buildings on the High Street, Dundee, Scotland. They are the
oldest domestic buildings in that city. Gardynes...
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Lucinda Bruce-
Gardyne FRSE is a
Scottish chef and
writer who
specialises in
cookery and food allergies.
Lucinda Bruce-
Gardyne studied Physiology at the...
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Gardyne Castle is a 16th-century
tower house in Angus, Scotland. It is
located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) south-west of Friockheim. The
castle is
still in...
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Alexander Garden or
Gardyne (c. 1585 - c. 1642) was a
Scottish poet from Aberdeenshire. He is
believed to have
graduated from
Marischal College before...