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- Kincardine Castle, 2 miles northeast of Fettercairn, near the hamlet of Phesdo. In 1296, King John Balliol wrote a letter of surrender from the castle...
- James Falconer, Lord Phesdo (1648–1705) was a Scottish landowner, judge, politician and Senator of the College of Justice. Falconer was born on 16 August...
- John Falconer (21 October 1674 – 21 November 1764), of Phesdo, Kincardine, was a Scottish Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to...
- School (CP) Sir David Falconer (1640–1685), judge Sir James Falconer of Phesdo (1648–1706), judge and Senator of the College of Justice Sir Adam Ferguson...
- Scotland from his cousin Alexander Crombie of Phesdo, Thornton Castle, Marykirk, Aberdeenshire. The hamlet of Phesdo was sold on after his death, around 1845...
- Category C(S) 10775 Upload Photo Phesdo House 56°52′15″N 2°32′00″W / 56.87096°N 2.53335°W / 56.87096; -2.53335 (Phesdo House) Category A 9646 Upload...
- charter to the new owner, Court of Session Judge, Sir James Falconer of Phesdo, the estate became a burgh of barony, with a freeport at Miltonhaven. The...
- Monkton (1750–1779). Hon. Mary Falconer (1721–1775). Hon. George Falconer of Phesdo (c. 1722–1780), a Capt. of the Royal Navy who married Hannah (née Ivie)...
- Master of the Scottish Mint. Their children included James Falconer, Lord Phesdo. "Esther Briot". 1620. Dauban (1857). "Nicolas Briot". Revue numismatique...
- Episcopal Church, Drumtochty: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Phesdo House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Drumtochty Castle: Listed...