Auchtertool — is a village in Fife, Scotland. It is 4 miles west of Kirkcaldy. The name is from the Gaelic uachdar meaning top or heights above the Tiel burn (from Gaelic tuil meaning torrent ).King James V visited nearby Halyards Palace after his defeat at… … Wikipedia
Auchtertool — AUCHTERTOOL, a parish, in the district of Kirkcaldy, county of Fife, 4 miles (W. by S.) from Kirkcaldy; containing, with the village of Newbigging, 530 inhabitants, of whom 239 are in the village of Auchtertool. This place is supposed to… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Auchtertool (Schottland) — Auchtertool Koordinaten 56° 6′ N … Deutsch Wikipedia
Auchtertool (Whiskybrennerei) — Auchtertool Land Schottland Region Lowlands Geographische Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
Auchtertool and Burntisland East by-election, 2005 — The Auchtertool and Burntisland East by election, 2005 was a local government by election to Fife Council, Scotland, held on 29 September, 2005.The Auchtertool and Burntisland East by election, 2005 was held on the same day as two parliamentary… … Wikipedia
List of Church of Scotland parishes — The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into presbyteries, which are subdivided into parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a… … Wikipedia
Halyards Palace — Located to the north west of the village of Auchtertool, the Palace of Halyards (or Hallyards Castle) is reputed to have been a hunting seat of Malcolm Canmore. With the establishment of the Roman Church, Halyards became the local residence of… … Wikipedia
Newbigging — 1) NEWBIGGING, a village, in the parish of Carnwath, Upper ward of the county of Lanark, 2 miles (E. by S.) from the village of Carnwath; containing 217 inhabitants. This village is pleasantly situated in the south part of the parish, on the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Fife — This article is about the area in Scotland. For the musical instrument, see Fife (musical instrument). For other uses, see Fife (disambiguation). Coordinates: 56°15′00″N 3°12′00″W / … Wikipedia
Inchcolm Abbey — Infobox monastery name= Inchcolm Abbey order= Augustinian founder= David I of Scotland Gregoir, Bishop of Dunkeld established= 1147 x 1169 (priory)/ 1235 (abbey) mother= none disestablished= 1609 diocese= Diocese of Dunkeld churches= Aberdour;… … Wikipedia