- Ecclesgreig
Ecclesgreig (spr. Ecklsgreh), ehemals St. Cyrus, Dorf in der schottischen Grafschaft Mearns od. Kinkardine, am North-Esk, Lachsfang; 2000 Ew.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ecclesgreig (spr. Ecklsgreh), ehemals St. Cyrus, Dorf in der schottischen Grafschaft Mearns od. Kinkardine, am North-Esk, Lachsfang; 2000 Ew.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ecclesgreig Castle — Die Ruine von Ecclesgreig Castle Ecclesgreig Castle ist die Ruine eines Herrenhauses im schottischen Aberdeenshire. Sie liegt eine halbe Meile westlich vom kleinen Küstenort St. Cyrus. Ursprünglich wurde Ecclesgreig Castle 1844 von William… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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St. Cyrus — (formerly Ecclesgreig ) is a village located in the extreme south of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. General Information St. Cyrus, sometimes known as Saint Cyrus, is on the A92 road that runs from Fife up to Stonehaven where it joins the A90 and… … Wikipedia
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