The Old creich Parish Church in North Fife, Scotland, where divine service was performed as late as the 9th of December 1832, is surrounded by the burying-ground and in the immediate vicinity of the castle. In the interior of one of the walls are two niches, on the top of one of which is a coat of arms, which appears to be that of the Barclays of Collairnie, who were, at a very early period, proprietors of Kinsleith, in this parish, and who sold that portion called Easter Kinsleith, in 1727, to James Miller, Esq. the great. grandfather of the present proprietor. Tour Fife Scotland.
Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt Near Old Man of Stoer On Summer History Visit
To Highlands Scotland
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Tour Scotland very short 4K Summer travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing
a Kilt and and Sporran and walking on cliffs near Old Man of Stoer sea
stack on...
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