Donibristle
Donibristle (Scots: Dunibirsle) was a house and estate in Fife, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth. Only the wings of the house remain, within the modern settlement of Dalgety Bay. They are now protected as a category A listed building. Donibristle was the scene of the killing of James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, in 1592, which is remembered in the ballad "The Bonnie Earl O' Moray".
Donibristle
Donibristle (Scots: Dunibirsle) was a house and estate in Fife, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth. Only the wings of the house remain, within the modern settlement of Dalgety Bay. They are now protected as a category A listed building. Donibristle was the scene of the killing of James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, in 1592, which is remembered in the ballad "The Bonnie Earl O' Moray".
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Donibristle (Scots: Dunibirsle ...... ad "The Bonnie Earl O' Moray".
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Donibristle è un piccolo villa ...... o i maggiori centri limitrofi.
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circa 1700–1720
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The modern Donibristle House, with the 18th-century wings in front
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Category a listed building
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1972-11-24
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Location within Fife
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Donibristle (Scots: Dunibirsle ...... ad "The Bonnie Earl O' Moray".
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Donibristle è un piccolo villa ...... o i maggiori centri limitrofi.
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Donibristle
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Donibristle
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