|
USA-822101-Schools Κατάλογοι Εταιρεία
|
Εταιρικά Νέα :
- Deskford - Wikipedia
Deskford (Scottish Gaelic: Deasgard [1]) is a parish and a small settlement in Moray, Scotland, formerly in Banffshire A number of significant historical and archaeological remains have been found in the area, notably the remains of a carnyx
- History of Deskford, in Moray and Banffshire | Map and description
Deskford, a village and a parish in the N of Banffshire The village, Kirktown of Deskford, stands on the left bank of the Burn of Deskford, 4 miles S of Cullen, like which it has a post office under Fochabers
- Deskford History - Discover Cullen
Deskford Castle or Tower was built in the late 14th Century by the Sinclairs of Findlater and Deskford, a branch of the St Clairs of Roslyn near Edinburgh
- Cullen and Deskford Community Council – Engage with Cullen Deskford . . .
Cullen and Deskford Community Council has a total of 9 seats for community councillors It covers the locations of Cullen and the Deskford areas [ Kirktown of Deskford, Lintmill, Bin of Cullen, Berryhillock, Skeith]
- GENUKI: Deskford, Banffshire
Deskford (together with Fordyce and Cullen) is published as code AA214 ANESFHS also hold unpublished indexes and transcriptions of the 1861 Census for most Banffshire parishes (including Deskford)
- Parish of Deskford - Gazetteer for Scotland
Deskford is a parish, which lies in Moray Council Area, some 6 miles (9 km) southeast of Buckie and 8 miles (12 km) northeast of Keith in Moray It is located in the old county of Banffshire, which disappeared following the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1974
- GENUKI: Deskford - abdnet. co. uk
GENUKI - Genealogical research information about Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland
- Deskford, Banffshire - genealogy heraldry and history
DESKFORD, a parish, in the county of Banff, 4 miles (S by E ) from Cullen, on the road to Keith; containing 860 inhabitants This parish derives its name, signifying a cold place to the south, from the comparative temperature of its climate, and its situation with respect to Cullen
- History of Deskford Castle - Cullen Deskford Church
Deskford Castle or Tower was built in the late 14th century by the Sinclairs of Findlater and Deskford, a branch of the St Clairs of Roslyn near Edinburgh The last of this line, Sir John Sinclair resided in Findlater Castle on the cliff tops until tragedy struck
- Deskford Map - Hamlet - Moray, Scotland, UK - Mapcarta
Deskford is a parish and a small settlement in Moray, Scotland, formerly in Banffshire A number of significant historical and archaeological remains have been found in the area, notably the remains of a carnyx
|
|