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- Monzievaird (/ˈmɒnivɛərd/) is a place in Scotland, situated 2 miles (3 km) west of Crieff in Highland District of Perth and Kinross. The village of Monzie;...
- The Scottish Highland M****acre of Monzievaird took place on 21 October 1490, at the church of Monzievaird, at Ochtertyre, near Hosh in Perthshire. Some...
- Longforgan Madderty Meigle Methven Moneydie and Auchtergaven Monzie or *Monzievaird and Strowan Moulin Muckhart Muthill Persie Perth Port of Menteith Blairgowrie...
- Loch Monzievaird (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Moighidh a' Bhàird) is a loch in Scotland, located in the region of Perthshire. King Kenneth III of Scotland was...
- seat of the Ochtertyre estate was Castle Cluggy, on the s**** of Loch Monzievaird. The Ochtertyre estate was granted in the 15th century by David Moray...
- place in Perthshire — the site of the M****acre of Monzievaird and which lends its name to Loch Monzievaird; Moonzie – a parish in Fife generally supposed...
- Coemgáin, connected to Kenneth III. Kenneth III was killed in battle at Monzievaird in Strathearn by King Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda), which took...
- defeat Clan Murray. The battle also became known as the M****acre of Monzievaird. In 1499, Campbell of Inverliver defeated Clan Calder at the Battle of...
- the chief actor in the M****acre of Monzievaird, when members of the Murrays of Ochtertyre were killed at Monzievaird Church, for which he was executed...
- transcendent beauties to canvas". The distillery is located in the parish of Monzievaird and Strowan. The distillery was officially established in 1763, but had...