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- Grandtully (pronounced as "Grantly" and sometimes also spelt "Grantully") is a small village in Perthshire, Scotland. It is situated close to the River...
- Perthshire depicts him as a more benign little man living in a room high up in Grantully Castle. He bestows good fortune on those who see or hear him. The Kabouter...
- Grantuly (sometimes Grantully) is a heritage-listed house at 67 Elimatta Drive, Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is listed on the Brisbane...
- 1st New Zealand Stationary Hospital, despite a British hospital ship Grantully Castle sailing on the same route on the same day. On 9 November 1915,...
- Mansions (Elgin Avenue) and Leith Mansions (Grantully Road) in 1900, Ashworth Mansions (Elgin Avenue and Grantully Road) and Castellain Mansions (Castellain...
- and grandson of Sir William Stewart, 11th of Grantully and Murthly, both in Perthshire. 1st of Grantully was Sir John Stewart, Lord of Lorne, great-great-grandson...
- he discovered her secret marriage to Sir John Stewart, 3rd Baronet of Grantully, and treated her with great cruelty. In 1755, Douglas Castle burned, and...
- Simpson, D. D. A. & Booke, F. M. B. (1967), "Photogrammetric Planning at Grantully Perthshire", Antiquity, vol. 41, pp. 220–221 Straffin, D. (1971), "A Device...
- sold to Italy, renamed Franca C Gordon Castle 1901 4,408 1924 s****ped Grantully Castle 1909 7,612 Launched 14 October 1909. 1939 s****ped Guildford Castle...
- Douglas (1694–1761) Lady Jane Douglas (1698–1753), married John Stewart of Grantully Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas (1748–1827), litigant in the Douglas...