Strathbogie, Scotland

Strathbogie (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Bhalgaidh) is the valley of the River Bogie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

It was formerly a lordship belonging to the Gordon family, who received it from Robert the Bruce.

[4] The lands listed in this document exactly match those listed as belonging to the lordship in 1600, showing that the lordship had always consisted of the nine parishes of Kinnoir, Essie, Rhynie, Dunbennan, Ruthven, Glass, Drumdelgie, Botary, and Gartly.

[4] In 1839, the General Assembly suspended seven ministers from Strathbogie for proceeding with an induction in Marnoch in defiance of its orders.

In 1841, the seven Strathbogie ministers were deposed for acknowledging the superiority of the secular court in spiritual matters.

View down the valley from Rhynie