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Inverkeithing,
Scotland

Inverkeithing
is situated on an inner bay of the shore of the Firth of Forth.
It received its charter from David I. St Peters, the parish church,
dates from the 12th century, but having been nearly destroyed
by fire was rebuilt in 1826 in the Gothic style, the ancient tower,however,
being preserved. Sir Samuel Greig, the father of the Russian navy
and designer of the fortifications at Cronstadt, was born at Inverkeithing
in 1735.
About
half-way towards Dunfermline the battle of Inverkeithing or Pitreavie
took place on the 20th of July 1650, when Cromwells forces defeated
the Royalists. A mile and a half to the south lies North Queensferry,
the first railway station on the north side of the Forth Bridge.
A
little to the west lies the bay of St Margarets Hope once the
residence of Queen Margaret, wife of Malcolm Canmore.
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