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The Ochtertyre estate was the subject of a violent blood feud between the Murrays and the Drummonds in the neighbourhood in the late 15th century. The Murrays of Ochtertyre had been engaged by their relative, the abbot of nearby Inchaffray Abbey , with collecting teinds from the Drummonds of Monzievaird .
Neil Paterson (1915–1995), Oscar-winning screenwriter, was a resident of Crieff until his death. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Fiona Pennie (born 1982), Olympic canoeist [ 37 ]
At the end of the 19th century there was a club known as St. Michael's Guild Rugby Club from around 1889 which then became Crieff rugby club. [ 1 ] This side went defunct but there was another attempt to create a Crieff rugby club, based around ex-players of the Crieff Academy around 1896.
The railways of Strathearn in 1904. In 1863 Colonel Williamson, proprietor of the Lawers estate, became involved in promoting a railway from Comrie. He published a pamphlet proposing a railway connecting Comrie and Crieff, and within a month £22,000 had been subscribed locally for the line.
The grounds around the White Cliffs estate need infilling to maintain the building’s structural integrity — which carries an $88,000 price tag, the Telegram & Gazette reported. Show comments ...
Most Shocking Celebrity Deaths of All Time. Us Weekly Staff. October 16, 2024 at 3:34 PM. 1 / 80. ... 30 days of healthy, 5-ingredient lunches. Lighter Side. Lighter Side. CBS News.
Business executive Donna Livingston and husband Peter Livingston, who worked in real estate, were both onboard American Airlines Flight 5342 alongside their daughters Everly, 14, and Alydia, 11.
Crieff Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street, Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure, which currently accommodates the Crieff and Strathearn Museum, is a Category B listed building.