Kinloch — can refer to:People* Bruce Kinloch, author * Francis Kinloch, South Carolina delegate to Continental Congress * General Sir David Alexander Kinloch * Jonathan Kinloch, Member, Detroit Board of Education, Commissioner, Detroit Public Library… … Wikipedia
Coupar Angus — Coordinates: 56°32′47″N 3°16′01″W / 56.546425°N 3.266958°W / 56.546425; 3.266958 … Wikipedia
Carnoustie — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Carnoustie population= 10,561 (2001 census) os grid reference= NO565346 latitude=56.501682 longitude= 2.707141 scots name= Carnoustie unitary scotland= Angus lieutenancy scotland= Angus… … Wikipedia
Meigle — For the place in North Ayrshire, see Meigle, North Ayrshire. Meigle parish church Meigle (Scottish Gaelic: Mìgeil) is a village in Strathmore, Scotland. It lies in the council area of Perth and Kinross in the Coupar Angus and Meigle ward. The… … Wikipedia
Perth and Kinross — This article is about the Scottish local government area. For the former UK Parliamentary constituency abolished in 1997, see Perth and Kinross (UK Parliament constituency). Perth and Kinross Pairth an Kinross Peairt agus Ceann Rois Location … Wikipedia
Perthshire — Motto: Pro Lege et Libertate ( For Law and Liberty ) Perthshire within Scotland Geography … Wikipedia
Clan Gardyne — or Clan Garden is an armigerous lowland Scottish Clan from Angus.[1] Arms of Garden of that Ilk, last chief of Clan Gardyne … Wikipedia
Perth, Scotland — Coordinates: 56°23′49″N 3°26′14″W / 56.396911°N 3.437262°W / 56.396911; 3.437262 … Wikipedia
Blairgowrie — BLAIRGOWRIE, a burgh, market town, and parish, in the county of Perth, 58 miles (N. by W.) from Edinburgh; containing 3700 inhabitants, of whom 2600 are in the town. The term Blair is of doubtful etymology, by some supposed to be derived from… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Kirriemuir — KIRRIEMUIR, a burgh of barony, market town, and parish, in the county of Forfar; containing, with the village of Northmuir, 7085 inhabitants, of whom 3067 are in the town, 6 miles (W. N. W.) from Forfar, and 20 (N. by W.) from Dundee. This… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland