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  • *The Cowie (13 miles) ...t passage specifically connected the [[Bridge of Dee]] to Muchalls Castle, Cowie Castle (and effectively Dunnottar Castle). The route was that taken by the
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  • ...Bay]] between the [[Carron Water, Kincardineshire|Carron Water]] and the [[Cowie Water]]. Stonehaven lies adjacent to a deeply indented bay surrounded on th ...n]]. This ancient passage specifically connected the [[Bridge of Dee]] to Cowie Castle by way of the Portlethen Moss and Stonehaven.<ref>C.Michael Hogan, '
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  • ...ay of [[Cowie Castle]], [[Muchalls Castle]], [[Portlethen Moss]] and the [[Bridge of Dee]]. The route was that taken by the Earl Marischal and the Marquess
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  • ...wie Water, Stonehaven - geograph.org.uk - 432201.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Cowie Water in Stonehaven]] ...the county town, [[Stonehaven]]. It reaches the sea south of the ruined [[Cowie Castle]].
    821 B (120 words) - 19:14, 18 October 2017
  • |name=Cowie Castle |picture=Cowie castle - geograph.org.uk - 1365992.jpg
    3 KB (462 words) - 20:27, 9 April 2015
  • ...in 1380 after the daughter of the 5th Earl married Sir Alexander Fraser of Cowie. In the 16th century a second, round, tower, a courtyard and outbuildings w Philorth Bridge Halt railway station once stood nearby on the old Fraserburgh and St Combs
    3 KB (453 words) - 12:54, 28 April 2021