Searching for "LETHENDY"

We could not match "LETHENDY" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, or as a postcode. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 15 possible matches we have found for you:

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "LETHENDY":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Blairgowrie Perthshire Lethendy, W by Kinloch, the Gormack section of Caputh, and the Persie section of Bendochy. The boundary with Persie is traced Groome
    Caputh Angus
    Perthshire
    Lethendy and Blairgowrie, SE by Cargill, S by Kinclaven and Little Dunkeld, SW and W by Little Dunkeld. Its length Groome
    Drumellie or Marlee Loch Perthshire Lethendy parish, Perthshire, 2¼ miles W by S of Blairgowrie. An expansion of the river Lunan, it lies 190 feet Groome
    Duthil Inverness Shire Lethendy (1415), Beinn Ghuilbnich (1895), Carn Avie (1907), Garbh-mheall Mor (1880), Carn Sleamhuinn (2217), *Carn Dearg Mor (2337), and *Craigellachie Groome
    Haer Perthshire Lethendy parishes, Perthshire, 2¼ miles S of Blairgowrie town. It contained a great number of tumuli, many of which Groome
    Kinloch Perthshire Lethendy, SW and W by the main body or detached sections of Caputh and Clunie, and NW by Blairgowrie (detached Groome
    Kinloch Perthshire Kinloch , hamlet, Lethendy and Kinloch par., Perthshire, 2 miles W. of Blairgowrie. Bartholomew
    Lethendy Perthshire Lethendy, a parish in Stormont district, Perthshire, whose church stands 4½ miles SW of the post-town and station Groome
    Lethendy and Kinloch Perthshire Lethendy and Kinloch , par., in E. of Perthshire, 4½ miles SW. of Blairgowrie, 7060 ac., pop. 404; the Tower Bartholomew
    Lunan Burn Perthshire Lethendy, and Blairgowrie parishes, till, after a total descent of 1270 feet, it falls into the Isla at a point Groome
    Persie Perthshire Blairgowrie, 33 in Caputh, 55 in Kirkmichael, 3 in Lethendy, and 33 in Rattray.— Ord. Sur., sh. 56, 1870. Groome
    Persie Angus Lethendy and Kinloch, and Rattray, NE. Perthshire, on the Black Water, pop. 715; the church is 9 miles N. of Blairgowrie Bartholomew
    Perth Perthshire Lethendy mortifications. Among the sporting clubs are Perth Curling Club (with curling pond off Balhousie Street), Friarton and St John Groome
    Perth, District of Perthshire Lethendy, Little Dunkeld, Logierait, Longforgan, Madderty, Meigle, Moneydie, Monzie, Monzievaird, Moulin, Muthill, Rattray, St Madoes, St Martins, Trinity-Gask, and part Groome
    Perthshire Perthshire Lethendy, Little Dunkeld, Logie, Logierait, Longforgan, Madderty, Meigle, Methven, Moneydie, Monzie, Monzievaird and Strowan, Moulin, Muckart, Muthill, Perth, Port of Menteith Groome
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