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  2. Falkland, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Falkland (Scottish Gaelic: Fàclann [3]), previously in the Lands of Kilgour (c. 1200), is a village, parish, and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, at the foot of the Lomond Hills. According to the 2022 census it has a population of 1,041.

  3. Falkland Palace - Wikipedia

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    Falkland Palace, 'East Quarter' from the Courtyard Falkland Palace, 'South Quarter' from the Courtyard. Falkland Palace, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, is a royal palace of the Scottish kings. It was one of the favourite places of Mary, Queen of Scots, who took refuge there from political and religious turmoil of her times.

  4. House of Falkland - Wikipedia

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    The House of Falkland, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, is a 19th-century country house and has been one of the homes of John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute and the Crichton-Stuart family. The house has been designed in the 19th-century revival of late 16th and early 17th-century Elizabethan and Jacobean styles called Jacobethan .

  5. Timeline of the history of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    Map of the modern Falkland Islands with British nomenclature. The Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) have a complex history stretching over five hundred years. Active exploration and colonisation began in the 18th century but a self-supporting colony was not established till the latter part of the 19th century.

  6. Richard Cameron (Covenanter) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron's birthplace in Falkland. Cameron was born at Falkland, Fife in 1647, or 1648, the son of Allan and Margaret Cameron who farmed the estate of Fordell, near Leuchars. [1] St Salvator's College of St Andrews University has a record of his enrolment in the Arts faculty there on 5 March 1662. [2]

  7. List of listed buildings in Falkland, Fife - Wikipedia

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    House Of Falkland, Bridge Over Roaring Or Mill Burn And Adjoining Gatepiers 56°15′07″N 3°13′26″W  /  56.251946°N 3.223753°W  / 56.251946; -3.223753  ( House Of Falkland, Bridge Over Roaring Or Mill Burn And Adjoining Gatepiers

  8. Brunton House, Falkland - Wikipedia

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    Brunton House is a Category A listed building in the village of Falkland in Fife, Scotland. [1] It was formerly the residence of the hereditary falconers to the Kings of Scotland. It was built by the Sunsons of Brunton, Hereditary Falconers, whose arms are depicted on an armorial panel on the front of the building with the date 1712.

  9. Falkland - Wikipedia

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    Falkland, Fife, a former burgh in Fife, Scotland Falkland Palace, royal residence of the Kings of Scots in Falkland, Fife, Scotland; Viscount Falkland, a Scottish peerage title, named after Falkland, Fife, Scotland; Falkland, North Carolina, a town in the United States; Falkland (Redd Shop, Virginia), U.S., a historic plantation house