- 56°10′30″N 4°03′25″W / 56.175°N 4.057°W / 56.175; -4.057
Menteith or
Monteith (Scottish Gaelic: Mòine Tèadhaich), a
district of
south Perthshire, Scotland...
- Sir John
Menteith of
Ruskie and
Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a
Scottish nobleman during the Wars of
Scottish Independence. He is
known for his capture...
- Lake of
Menteith, also
known as Loch Inch****me (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Innis Mo Cholmaig), is a loch in
Scotland located on the C**** of
Stirling (the...
-
Menteith is a
district in Scotland.
Menteith can also
refer to: Lake of
Menteith, body of
water in
Scotland Earl of
Menteith,
Scottish title John de Menteith...
-
called lakes. The Lake of
Menteith, an
Anglicisation of the
Scots Laich o
Menteith meaning a "low-lying bit of land in
Menteith", is
applied to the loch...
- The
Mormaer or Earl of
Menteith was the
ruler of the
province of
Menteith in the
Middle Ages. The
first mormaer is
usually regarded as
Gille Críst (or...
- of Appin.
Lochranza Castle was
granted to
Walter Stewart, the Earl of
Menteith in 1262 by
Alexander III of Scotland.
Dundonald Castle built in the 13th...
- Port of
Menteith (Scottish Gaelic: Port Loch
Innis Mo Cholmaig) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Stirling district of Scotland, the only significant...
- Duke of
Albany (1340–1420), and his wife
Margaret Graham,
Countess of
Menteith. Duke
Robert was a
leading Scottish nobleman who was
Regent of Scotland...
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Gille Chlerig,1 also
Gillocheri 2 or Gillocher,
Gillocher or
Gylocher is a
Gaelic name
attested only in a
Latin source, a 13th-century
forgery designed...