- were
among the
monarchs who
visited Lindores at
different times. The
Abbey ceased operation in 1559. The
Lindores Abbey distillery re-opened in 2017 and...
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situated on the north-east s**** of
Lindores Loch, a 44 ha
freshwater loch. A
possible derivation of the name
Lindores is 'church by the water'. The ruins...
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planned to use "locally
grown Lindores barley exclusively".
Lindores Abbey Distillery Whisky distillation resumes at
Lindores Abbey —
after 523-year break...
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tournaments in the tour:
Magnus Carlsen Invitational, 18
April – 3 May 2020.
Lindores Abbey Rapid Challenge (2020), 19 May – 3 June 2020.
Chessable Masters (2020)...
- as a
burgh belonging to the
Abbot of
Lindores. In 1600,
Newburgh was
given to
Patrick Leslie, 1st Lord
Lindores, son of the Earl of Rothes. In 1631, Newburgh...
- new-make
spirit in
recent years,
including Kingsbarns,
InchDairnie and
Lindores Abbey, all in Fife, and at Ardgowan. At
least six
other lowland single...
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along with
Alexey Sarana. In
November 2021,
Arjun placed 3rd/82 in the
Lindores Abbey Blitz Tournament at Riga
ahead of
players such as
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave...
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Lindores railway station served the
village of
Lindores, Fife,
Scotland from 1909 to 1951 on the
Newburgh and
North Fife Railway. The
station opened on...
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Bryce Lindores (born 12
September 1986) is an
Australian Paralympic tandem cyclist.
Lindores was born on the Gold
Coast and
attended Somerset College....
- Lord
Lindores (d. 1608)
Patrick Leslie, 2nd Lord
Lindores (d. 1649)
James Leslie, 3rd Lord
Lindores (d. c.1666) John Leslie, 4th Lord
Lindores (d. 1706)...