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▪ I. weem (wiːm) [a. early Gael. uaim (now uaimh) cavern.] The name applied in Scotland to a cave or underground dwelling-place used by early inhabitants of the country.1792 Statist. Acc. Scot. IV. 101 An artificial cave or subterraneous passage, such as is sometimes called by the country people a w...
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Weem
The name Weem is derived from the Gaelic uamh, meaning 'cave'.
Nearby is Castle Menzies. There are two pubs in Weem, the Ailean Chraggan and the Weem Inn.
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WEEM-FM
WEEM-FM (91.7 FM) is a student-run high school radio station of Pendleton Heights High School in Pendleton, Indiana. Intercollegiate Broadcasting System National High School Radio Station Of The Year
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91.7 WEEM-FM
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Weem Castle
Weem Castle is a former castle near Weem, Scotland. The castle was located near Castle Menzies. Weem Castle was destroyed in 1502 by Nigel Stewart of Garth in a dispute over the lands of Fothergill.
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Alexander de Meyners
Sir Alexander de Meyners of Weem, Aberfeldy and Fortingall, also known as Alexander Menzies, was a 13th-14th century Scottish knight. Sir John of Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl gifted the lands of Weem and Aberfeldy to Alexander in c.1282.
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Weme
Weme may refer to:
Weme language, Fon language
Weme Province, old English name of Ouémé Department, Benin
Weme, old spelling of Weem, Perthshire
Weme,
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WEM
Wem may refer to:
HMS Wem (1919), a minesweeper of the Royal Navy during World War I
Weem, a village in Perthshire, Scotland
Wem, a small town in Shropshire
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List of listed buildings in Weem, Perth and Kinross
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Weem in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence
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James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute
Archibald Stuart
Lady Mary Stuart (b. c1713, d. 30 December 1773) married 31 October 1729 to Sir Robert Menzies of Weem (b. c1706, d. 1786)
Lady Elizabeth
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John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl
Their daughter Barbara Stewart married James Menzies of Weem. Another daughter, Margaret Stewart, married John Grant of Freuchie.
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Clan Menzies
The castle was burned in 1487 and the clan moved to Weem, which is now known as Castle Menzies. The original Palace of Weem was built after 1487 but was sacked fifteen years later by Neil Stewart of Garth.
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Kees Stoop
Museum de Weem (Westeremden) of renown painter Henk Helmantel has an impressive collection.
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John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine
Alexander Menzies of Weem complained in January 1599 that Murray had welcomed Donald Menzies and John Dow MacWilliam alias MacGregor, two thieves, as his MacWilliam had broken into the Place of Weem, now called Castle Menzies, and rescued Donald Menzies from a cell.
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Castle Menzies
It is located a little to the west of the small village of Weem, near Aberfeldy in the Highlands of Perthshire, close to the former site of Weem Castle The Menzies Charitable Trust was established in 1994 to look after the castle, the walled garden and St Cuthbert's Old Kirk of Weem.
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Comrie Castle
Partially destroyed by fire in 1487, the seat of the Menzies family moved to Weem Castle.
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