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  2. Alexander Bethune (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 1822 he was employed alongside his brother breaking rocks to create a new toll road in Fife from Lindores to Newburgh. He returned again to labouring after his weaving venture collapsed in 1825. Mainly working in quarrying and road-building he was blown up in a quarry explosion in 1829 and not expected to live.

  3. Denmylne Castle - Wikipedia

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    Denmylne Castle [1] is a ruined 16th-century tower house, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of Newburgh, Fife, Fife, Scotland, and 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Lindores Loch [1] It may be known alternatively as Den Miln Castle. [2] It is a scheduled monument. [3] Denmylne Castle

  4. Newburgh, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Newburgh is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, at the south shore of the Firth of Tay. The town has a population of 2,171 (in 2011), [ 2 ] which constitutes a 10% increase since 1901 when the population was counted at 1,904 persons.

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  6. British Missing Couple Found Dead in Their Car amid Flooding ...

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    A missing British couple have been found dead in their car amid the devastating flooding throughout Spain.. According to the BBC, Don, 78, and Terri Turner, 74, were last seen in Pedralba on ...

  7. Action at Earnside - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating 'Black Earnside' near Newburgh, Fife, 27 July 2013 To complicate matters further, there is a plaque at NO 26298 19407 in Fife , about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4 km) NE of Newburgh in a lay-by on the unclassified road to Gauldry , which claims that on 12 June 1298 Wallace defeated the Earl of Pembroke here at a site apparently ...

  8. Spain flood death toll hits 205, rescuers yet to reach some ...

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    The death toll is the highest from floods in Europe since 1970, when 209 people died in Romania. Scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more frequent due to climate change.

  9. MacDuff's Cross - Wikipedia

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    MacDuff's Cross, also known as the Cross of MacDuff or Ninewells, is the remains of an ancient white sandstone monument, located on a historic site between Lindores and Newburgh in Fife, Scotland. [1] Robert Sibbald suggested the date of its construction to have been 1059 CE, however earlier dates have been considered. [2]