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The parish of
Culross, along with its neighbouring parish of Tulliallan, also Dunblane Diocese, formed a detached part of the earldom, later the stewartry, of Strathearn, which explains why both were in a detached part of Perthshire until 1891, when they became part of
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There was a considerable export trade by sea in the produce of these industries, and the prevalence of red roof tiles in
Culross and other villages in Fife is thought to be a direct result of collier ships returning to Culross with
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The West Kirk fell out of use before 1633, when it was noted as no longer serving as the parish church. The West Kirk was also the site where four women executed for witchcraft in 1675 were alleged to have congregated.
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before marriage, her family threw her from a cliff. She survived the fall unharmed, and was soon met by an unmanned boat. She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat; it sailed her across the
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Adamson, Donald (2008). "A Coal Mine in the Sea: Culross and the Moat Pit".
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Tanhouse Brae, Culross, looking south to the Firth of Forth
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1560:"Napoleonic Wars: Admiral Lord Thomas Cochrane"
1475:. Manchester University Press. pp. 42–47.
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1634:www.bcomm-scotland.independent.gov.uk
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1676:Ferguson, Brian (23 August 2014).
1656:Scotland: the Movie Location Guide
1473:The Scottish witch-hunt in context
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526:Culross's secondary industry was
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1398:"Culross Abbey and its Charters"
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1286:"New walkway at Culross Harbour"
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1001:www.scotlandspilgrimjourneys.com
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1753:Culross Arts and Music Festival
1523:"The real master and commander"
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979:"Mungo, the saint from Culross"
756:(2011). In September 2013, the
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1652:"The Little Vampire - Culross"
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1341:Keay, John and Julia (1994).
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1072:Keay, John and Julia (1994).
1019:www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk
997:"Scotland's Pilgrim Journeys"
638:Historic Environment Scotland
1758:Engraving of Culross in 1693
1427:www.historicenvironment.scot
1369:Harvie, Christopher (2014).
1213:Sugden, J (September 2012).
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853:Twin towns and sister cities
29:Human settlement in Scotland
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792:, (1595–1675), daughter of
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495:Anchor and storage building
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1160:"The Penniless Pilgrimage"
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1396:Douglas, William (1925).
1372:Scotland: A Short History
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786:(1550–1625), Lord Bruce
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