- Sir
David Murray of
Gorthy (1567–1629) was an
officer in the
household of
Henry Frederick,
Prince of Wales, in
England from 1603 to 1612, and poet. A member...
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Arran granted Lord
Methven and "Lady
Jonet Stewart" some of the
lands of
Gorthy in Perthshire.
Around the year 1550,
Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus...
- the Household,
Henry ****e and
after 1610
David Foulis.
David Murray of
Gorthy was
keeper of the prince's
privy purse and his
accounts reveal some details...
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Mungo Graham or
Graeme (1670–1754), of
Gorthy, Perthshire, was a
Scottish politician who sat in the
Parliament of
Scotland from 1702 to 1707 and in the...
- 14 June 1819 An Act for
vesting certain Parts of the
Lands and
Barony of
Gorthy,
comprised in a Deed of
Entail made by the
Trustees of
David Stewart Moncrieffe...
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Dunmore Founded 1876
Dissolved 1877
Ground Magdalen Green Hon.
Secretary T. B.
Cuthbert Captain J.
Gorthy...
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settling and
securing certain Parts and
Portions of the
Lands and
Barony of
Gorthy and
others lying in the
County of Perth, to and in
favour of
Thomas Graham...
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closed the
river wave
indefinitely due to a
fatal incident.[citation needed]
Gorthy, Joel (May 17, 2018). "For surfing,
kayaking or
floating through, Bend Whitewater...
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Archived from the
original on
January 26, 2015.
Retrieved March 11, 2020.
Gorthy, Joel. "541 Flavors:
Alesong Brewing hits high
notes at
Great American Beer...
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absorbed the
Dunmore club, with a
number of
Dunmore players (including
captain Gorthy)
being listed as St Clement's
players by the end of 1877. The club had early...