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Brodie Castle, Moray, submitted by Judith

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brodie Castle is a castle near Forres in the Moray region of Scotland.
The original Z plan castle was built in 1567 by Clan Brodie but destroyed by fire in 1645 by Lewis Gordon of Clan Gordon, the 3rd Marquess of Huntly. It was greatly expanded in 1824 by the architect William Burn who turned it into a fortified house.












Register Offices

Elgin
Elgin Registration Office
240 High Street
Elgin
Tel: 01343 554600

Buckie
Buckie Registration Office
Town House West
Cluny Place
Buckie
AB56 1HB
Tel: 01542 832691

Forres
Forres Registration Office
Auchernack
High Street
Forres
Tel:01309 694070

Keith and Upper Speyside
Keith and Upper Speyside Registration Office
Area Office
The Institute
Mid Street, Keith
Tel: 01542 885525

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The 16 libraries within Morayshire can be easily located on the Library Locations Map

The main libraries with genealogy research material are

Buckie
Buckie Library
Cluny Place
Buckie
AB56 1HB
Tel: 01542 832121

Forres
Forres House
Forres
IV36 1BU
Tel: 01309 672834

Keith
Keith Library
Union Street
Keith
AB55 5DP
Tel: 01542 882223


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Institution Road
Elgin
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Aberdeen
AB24 3UJ
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