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Abernethy, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia Abernethy is a village and former burgh in the Perth and Kinross council area and historic county of Perthshire, in the east central Lowlands of Scotland The village is situated in rural Strathearn, 8 miles (13 km) south-east of the city of Perth, near the River Earn 's confluence with the River Tay and on the northern edge of the Ochil Hills
The History of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland Abernethy is an extremely potent name in Scottish history In ancient times it was the religious centre for the Southern Picts and later their political capital and home of their king The ancient settlement of Abernethy is situated about 8 miles south-east of Perth in Scotland
Abernethy and Kincardine - Wikipedia Abernethy and Kincardine is a civil parish, and former registration district and ecclesiastical parish, in the Highland council area of Scotland The name is not in use for any modern administrative entity, but remains as the usual description for historical purposes, in the case of the registration district being only a name change
Clan Abernethy History - ScotClans Abernethy was the first sept of Clan Leslie Mary Abernethy, who married Andrew, the Sixth Lord Leslie The marriage took place in 1316 With it, Sir Andrew acquired the barony of Ballinbreich (the Clan Leslie battle cry) in Fifeshire, and the barony of Cairney (which presumably is now Cairny — Carney became a Leslie Sept) in Forfar
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 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
Abernethy National Nature Reserve | NatureScot Abernethy National Nature Reserve (NNR) is one of the largest and most inspiring reserves It stretches from the River Nethy to the top of Ben Macdui, high on the Cairngorm plateau
Abernethy: Historical perspective for Abernethy Abernethy, a small police burgh of SE Perthshire, and a parish partly also in Fife The town has a station on the Ladybank and Perth branch of the North British railway, 8½ miles SE of Perth, and 1¼ mile SSW of the influx of the Earn to the Tay