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'''Kilgouriknowe''' (or '''Kilgowrieknowe''') is a farm on the A912, south-west of [[Newton of Falkland]].
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'''Kilgourieknowe''' (or '''Kilgowrieknowe''') is a farm on the A912, south-west of [[Newton of Falkland]].
  
 
In March 1902, Charles Birrell of [[Cross Wynd]] was convicted of assaulting a gamekeeper in "a field named the Hillpark, on the farm of Kilgowrieknowe".<ref>''Dundee Evening Telegraph'', 11 March 1901, reprinted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], pages 17&ndash;18.</ref>
 
In March 1902, Charles Birrell of [[Cross Wynd]] was convicted of assaulting a gamekeeper in "a field named the Hillpark, on the farm of Kilgowrieknowe".<ref>''Dundee Evening Telegraph'', 11 March 1901, reprinted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], pages 17&ndash;18.</ref>

Revision as of 08:20, 26 December 2021

Kilgourieknowe (or Kilgowrieknowe) is a farm on the A912, south-west of Newton of Falkland.

In March 1902, Charles Birrell of Cross Wynd was convicted of assaulting a gamekeeper in "a field named the Hillpark, on the farm of Kilgowrieknowe".[1]

Notes

  1. Dundee Evening Telegraph, 11 March 1901, reprinted in Playfair and Burgess, pages 17–18.