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- medieval sources is spelt Lochris, Locres etc., but the parish church of Lathrisk (now Kettle parish in Fife), whose early spellings are Losresc (1170s)...
- Kirkforthar) Inverkeithing Kilgour (now Falkland) Kingl****ie Kinross Kirkcaldy Lathrisk (now Kettle) Magna Kinghorn (now Kinghorn) Markinch Methil Muckhart Parva...
- Clackmannan and Kinross, as well as Fife from the parishes of Auchtermuchty, Lathrisk, Cults, Kirkforthar Markinch and Methil westwards. The name Fothriff was...
- Photo Shiells/Lathrisk Roadbridge (Unclassified Road) 56°15′51″N 3°09′29″W / 56.264179°N 3.157917°W / 56.264179; -3.157917 (Shiells/Lathrisk Roadbridge...
- main building. The oldest known church in the parish was originally at Lathrisk, near Newton of Falkland and was moved to Kettle opposite the current site...
- Photo Lathrisk Policies Burnside (Formerly Lathrisk House Laundry) 56°15′45″N 3°10′40″W / 56.262581°N 3.177806°W / 56.262581; -3.177806 (Lathrisk Policies...
- descended from the Lauderdale family. His mother was Marie Johnstone of Lathrisk. His grandfather was the Fredrick Lewis Maitland, son of Charles Maitland...
- parents remain unknown, it has been proposed that either Alexander Seton of Lathrisk or George Seton of Cariston be his father. Alexander Seaton entered the...
- born the son of James Law of Spittal, a portioner (minor landowner) of Lathrisk, east of Falkland in Fife and illegitimate grandson of King James IV of...
- Gateway And Walled Gardens: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Lathrisk House And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Raith...