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    Meggernie Castle is a castle in the heart of Perth and Kinross, in central Scotland. It is located halfway up Glen Lyon, where the river Lyon flows through...
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    a textile-mill owner from Lancashire. In 1884 Bullough purchased Meggernie Castle in Perthshire, and in 1888 he bought Rùm for £35,000. His intention...
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  • Salter Wills, 3rd Baronet of Hazelwood & Clapton in-Gordano, Laird of Meggernie Castle CStJ JP (30 November 1869 – 14 January 1958) was Lord Lieutenant of...
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    (1575–1657), 3rd Baronet and 9th Laird of Glenorchy. He inherited Meggernie Castle, in Glenlyon, from his father and set about improving it in line with...
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    Close an underground close in the Old Town area of Edinburgh. Meggernie Castle Neidpath Castle Pinkie House. Queensberry House RAF Montrose, now Montrose...
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    biographer of St Columba). It contains at least two castles: Meggernie Castle [still inhabited] and Carnbane Castle [ruined]. Their history is described in Alexander...
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  • matriculated to his second son, Simon Menzies of Culdares, in 2006. Meggernie Castle in Glen Lyon, Perthshire was the Seat of the Culdares line Scotland...
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    by the Menzies Clan Society, who have set about having it restored. Meggernie Castle, eight miles north of Killin, Perthshire, was originally held by the...
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    Sir Ernest Wills (1869–1958), 3rd Baronet of Hazelwood, Laird of Meggernie Castle, HM's Lord Lieutenant for the County of Wiltshire (1930–42) of the...
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    Episcopal Chapel, Fasque (1847) Holyrood Free Church, Edinburgh (1848) Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon (1848) St Johns Episcopal Church, Cranstonhill, Glasgow (1848)...
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