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Abernethy, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia In 1072, Abernethy was the site of the Treaty of Abernethy concluded between William the Conqueror and Malcolm III of Scotland Abernethy remained the site of a small priory of Augustinian canons, founded 1272
The History of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland The ancient settlement of Abernethy is situated about 8 miles south-east of Perth in Scotland Its name is derived from the celtic ‘Aber’ meaning ford and ‘Nethy’ the name of the river on which it stands
Abernethy History, Family Crest Coats of Arms What does the name Abernethy mean? The Pictish clans of ancient Scotland were the ancestors of the first people to use the name Abernethy It comes from at the place named Abernethy in southeastern Perthshire The place name is of Pictish origin, meaning "mouth of the river Nethy "
Abernethy (surname) - Wikipedia Abernethy is a surname whose origins link to a Scottish clan that descends from Orm de Abernethy, a grandson of Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife that presumably settled at Abernethy, Perth and Kinross
Where is Abernethy? Abernethy on a map - GetTheData Abernethy lies roughly one mile north-west of the Fife border, and was historically in the county of Perthshire Abernethy falls within the unitary authority of Perth and Kinross It is in the PH2 postcode district The post town for Abernethy is Perth
Abernethy Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland Abernethy is a truly ancient village whose history can be traced back over more than two thousand years It guards any landward approach to Fife from the north and lies just off the A913 Today it is a quiet and attractive village with interesting wynds and a fascinating story to tell
Clan Abernethy (Tartans, Crest) and The Story Behind Abernethy (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Neithich) is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, located approximately 8 miles from Perth The name is of Pictish origin and means "mouth of the river Nethy "