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Easter Glengeynet (site of)

In 1404 the lands of Tullochcurran, the castle of Glennatnay (Glengeynet) and the lands of Kirktoun of Eassie were granted by Isabella Douglas, Countess of Mar, to Walter Ogilvy, Lord of Carcary.

In 1470 the lands of Tilicuran (Tullochcurran), Dalgarne (Dalnagairn) and Glennatnay, with the fortalice of Glennatnay, were granted to John Stewart of Fertirgill (Forthergill or Fortingall) by James III.

E. Glengeynet and W. Glengeynet are marked on Pont’s late 16th century map of Strathardle. Comparing the courses of the waterways marked on Pont’s map with those on the current Ordnance Survey map would seem to place E. Glengeynet in the vicinity of Mains of Glenderby.

A single Glengeynet is marked on Adair’s late 17th century map without enough accuracy to pinpoint its specific location.

I have placed the site of the castle at the ruins of the farm of Mains of Glenderby pending further research.

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Alternative names for Easter Glengeynet

E. Glengeynet; East Glengeynet; Gleann Geunaid; Glen Derby; Glenderby; Glengaisnett; Glengaisnot; Glengeynet; Glengeynit; Glennatnay; Glengaisnothe; Glenganot; Mains of Glenderby; Tomvule

Where is Easter Glengeynet?

Easter Glengeynet is in the parish of Kirkmichael (Perthshire) and the county of Perthshire.

Grid reference:NO 04071 59423

Lat / long:56.716598,-3.568883

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OS Map for Easter Glengeynet

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Glen Shee & Braemar (The Cairnwell & Glas Maol)
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Weather at Easter Glengeynet

4°C
max 4°C / min 4°C
2km/h NE
1006mb
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05:53 18:45

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Weather observed at Milton of Edradour at 23:59
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References (books)

The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland A.D. 1424-1513
James Balfour Paul
Edinburgh, 1882

Castles near Easter Glengeynet

Wester Glengeynet (possible) (site of)

0.6km away

Whitefield Castle

5.4km away

Ashintully Castle

6.3km away

Blackcraig Castle

9.0km away

Soilzarie (site of)

9.2km away

Caisteal Dubh

9.4km away

Rath of Logierait

9.8km away

Kingseat

11.7km away

Corb

12.6km away
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Ancient sites near Easter Glengeynet

Wester Enochdhu standing stone

4.0km away

Croft House standing stone

4.2km away

Straloch standing stone

4.2km away

Calamanach standing stone

5.9km away

Faire na Paitig stone circle

7.4km away

Elrig cairns

8.0km away

Tigh na Ruaich stone circle

8.7km away

Balnakeilly standing stone

9.4km away

Dunfallandy cairn

9.6km away
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Pictish stones near Easter Glengeynet

Dunfallandy Stone Class II cross slab

9.8km away

Logierait Class II cross-slab

10.3km away

Priest's Stone Class III cross-slab

12.5km away

Murthly Class III stone

20.9km away

Struan Class I symbol stone

23.9km away

High Keillor Class I symbol stone

30.4km away

Fowlis Wester Church Class III cross-slab

37.0km away

Fowlis Wester Class II cross-slab

37.1km away

St Martin's Stone Class II cross-slab

39.8km away
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Pictish sites near Easter Glengeynet

Norrie's Law hoard

63.6km away

Dunnicaer fort

87.9km away

Torvean silver chain

92.5km away

Haddington silver chain

97.8km away

Traprain Law silver chain

100.0km away

Nigg silver chain

100.3km away

Parkhill silver chain

102.7km away

Burghead fort

109.8km away

Borland silver chain

113.2km away
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Accommodation near Easter Glengeynet

The Log Cabin Hotel
hotelBalnald
3.0km away
Kirkmichael Hotel
hotelKirkmichael
4.1km away
Strathardle Inn
hotelBalnald
4.2km away
Tulloch Guest House
bed and breakfastPitlochry
4.3km away
The Reid House
bed and breakfastBallintuim
7.4km away
Kinnaird House & Woodland Lodges
self-catering apartmentPitlochry
8.5km away
Dalshian Guest House
hotelPitlochry
8.9km away
Atholl Palace Hotel
hotel, restaurant, barPitlochry
9.3km away
Rosemount Hotel
hotelPitlochry
9.6km away
Moulin Hotel
hotel, pubPitlochry
9.6km away

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Cafés, restaurants & bars near Easter Glengeynet

Atholl Palace Hotel
hotel, restaurant, barPitlochry
9.3km away
Moulin Hotel
hotel, pubPitlochry
9.6km away
Scotland's Hotel & Spa
hotel, restaurant, barPitlochry
10.0km away
Victoria's Restaurant
restaurant, caféPitlochry
10.1km away
The Old Mill Inn
hotel, bar, restaurantPitlochry
10.2km away
Kingfisher Bar
barPitlochry
10.2km away
McKays
bar, restaurantPitlochry
10.3km away
Strathgarry Restaurant & Rooms
restaurant, hotel, self-catering cottagePitlochry
10.4km away
The Auld Smiddy Inn
bar, restaurantPitlochry
10.4km away
Dalmunzie Castle
hotel, restaurant, barSpittal of Glenshee
12.8km away
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Published on the 19th of May 2020 at 4:02 pm. Updated on the 20th of May 2020 at 11:06 am.

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