• Blebo Craigs, or Blebocraigs is a village in rural Fife, Scotland. The village contains around one hundred houses on the south-facing slope of the hill...
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  • the village. Children in Strathkinness and the neighbouring village of Blebo Craigs go to Strathkinness Primary School. Children of age for secondary school...
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  • Traill (surname) (redirect from Blebo)
    discovered on the Blebo property. The area around the estate (Blebo Hole) is currently known as the community of Blebo Craigs. In Central Fife, Blebo lies three...
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    Balmerino, Balmerino Abbey Balmullo Bayview Stadium Benarty Blairhall Blebo Craigs Bow of Fife Bowershall Brownhills Buckhaven Burntisland, Burntisland...
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    Cowdenbeath Cowdenbeath Crossgates, Hill of Beath, Kelty Cupar Cupar Blebo Craigs, Ceres, Cults, Cupar Muir, Dairsie, Kemback, Pitlessie, Pitscottie, Springfield...
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    daughter of Nicol Brown, burgess of Edinburgh, widow of Andrew Bethune of Blebo. He was born at Rattray, Blairgowrie and educated at Aberdeen and St Andrews...
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  • Inverkeithing* Izatt Avenue & Nethertown Area Kelty* Kemback, Pitscottie and Blebo* Kennoway* Kettle* Kincardine* Kinghorn* Kinglassie* Kingsbarns* Kingseat*...
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    the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650)...
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    the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. He graduated with an M.A. from St Andrews...
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