Kinneff — KINNEFF, a parish, in the county of Kincardine, 2 miles (N. E. by N.) from Bervie; containing, with the village of Catterline, 1029 inhabitants. This place is supposed to have derived its name from its castle, founded, according to tradition,… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Stonehaven — Coordinates: 56°58′N 2°13′W / 56.96°N 2.21°W / 56.96; 2.21 … Wikipedia
Christian Fletcher — Not to be confused with Fletcher Christian. Christian Fletcher, Lady Abercrombie, (1619 or 1620, Kinneff, Kincardineshire – February 1691) was a Scottish minister s wife who saved the Honours of Scotland from Cromwell s troops during the English… … Wikipedia
Archdiocese of St Andrews — For other uses, see Archdiocese of St Andrews (disambiguation). Diocese of St Andrews Head Bishop of St Andrews Archdeacon(s) … Wikipedia
Bervie, or Inverbervie — BERVIE, or INVERBERVIE, a royal burgh, and parish, in the county of Kincardine, 82½ miles (N. N. E.) from Edinburgh; containing, with the village of Gourdon, 1342 inhabitants. This place is named from the small river Bervie, on its north… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Dunnottar — DUNNOTTAR, a parish, in the county of Kincardine; containing, with the village of Crawton, and a portion of the town of Stonehaven, 1873 inhabitants. This place, of which the Gaelic name is descriptive of the situation of its ancient castle on … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Honours of Scotland — The Honours of Scotland, also known as the Scottish regalia and the Scottish Crown Jewels, dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, are the oldest set of crown jewels in the British Isles. The existing set were used for the coronation… … Wikipedia
Dunnottar Castle — For the ship, see RMS Dunottar Castle. Dunnottar Castle Dùn Fhoithear Near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland … Wikipedia
Drum Castle — Location of Drum Castle within Aberdeenshire. Drum Castle is a castle near Drumoak … Wikipedia
Laurencekirk — Coordinates: 56°50′N 2°28′W / 56.83°N 2.46°W / 56.83; 02.46 … Wikipedia