- The
Palace of
Monimail, also
known as
Monimail Tower, was a
Renaissance palace in Fife, Scotland. A
residence of the
Archbishops of St
Andrews from the...
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Linoleum Co, of Kearny,
United States. The Spencer-Nairn Baronetcy, of
Monimail in the
County of Fife, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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Largo Leslie Leuchars Leven Lochgelly Logie Lumphinnans Markinch Methil Monimail Moonzie Newburgh Newburn Pitlessie Pittenweem Rosyth Saline Scoonie St...
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Melville House is a 1697
house that lies to the
south side of the
Palace of
Monimail near
Collessie in Fife, Scotland. It has been a
school and a
training base...
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Archie Manuel Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Robert Spencer-Nairn
Baronet (of
Monimail, Fife) 1960–1970 Succeeded by
Robert Spencer-Nairn...
- 22
August 1543;
Andrew Melville of Murdocairney,
later Lord
Melville of
Monimail,
brother of
James Melville of Halhill, from 15
February 1567;
George Boyd...
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second marriage, to
Margaret Gordon,
which took
place on 30
August 1682 at
Monimail, Fife. Holborne's son, also
named James (d. 1737), was
admitted as advocate...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Monimail in Fife, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
- 1165
Harvey of
Threadneedle Street 19
January 1933 1166 Spencer-Nairn of
Monimail 20
January 1933 1167
Bowyer of
Weston Underwood 21
January 1933
Baron Denham...
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Dunbog parish is
bounded on the
north by the
River Tay, on the
south by
Monimail, on the east by
Flisk and Creich, and on the west by Abdie. The Barony...