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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the property of the family of the Johnstones, lairds of Annandale, whose castle of Lochwood was situated in the north … in that part of Dumfriesshire known by the name of Annandale, and comprehends a considerable portion of the old … have, in several instances, obtained premiums from the Annandale Agricultural Society. The plantations receive much …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… who, in that year, was married to Robert Bruce, Earl of Annandale, from which union sprang the kings of Scotland of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… diversified prospects, embracing portions of Nithsdale and Annandale, the Solway Frith, and the hills of Cumberland. The …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… Rome. (f. 290.) To David de Narn, rector of St. Patrick's, Annandale ( in Valleanandei), in the diocese of Glasgow, M.A. …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… 1700, James Viscount Seafield 1701, William Earl of Annandale 1702, Patrick Earl of Marchmount 1703, James earl … Seafield 1704, William Lord Ross 1705, William Marquis of Annandale 1706, David Earl of Glasgow 1707, David Earl of … 1710, David Earl of Glasgow 1711, William Marquis of Annandale 1712, John Duke of Athol 1713, John Duke of Athol …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… formed part of the possessions of the ancient lords of Annandale, whose baronial castle was on an eminence close to … continued to be the residence of the Bruces, lords of Annandale, till the end of the thirteenth century, and was … and in 1479, the Duke of Albany, at that time Lord of Annandale, being accused of treason, was publicly cited at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… name. Middlebie MIDDLEBIE, a parish, in the district of Annandale, county of Dumfries, 2 miles (N. E. by E.) from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Lanark, is situated in the district of Annandale, and is about fifteen miles in extreme length and … of the lands are the property of Mr. Hope Johnstone of Annandale, a descendant of the Johnstones of Lochwood, lords of Annandale, of whom William, the second earl, was created a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Bruce's nephew, obtained extensive grants of land in Annandale, as well as the castle of Morton, which he held … and barony of Lag, in Nithsdale, and of Little Dalton, in Annandale, and his descendants have continued in this part of … now invariably called. Robert de Bruce, the second lord of Annandale, granted the church, as a mensal church, to the see …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Monk). Andr, Major John, 1780. Monument: S. aisle of Nave. Annandale, (Marquis of), see Johnstone. Anstey, Christopher, … Monument: N. aisle of Nave. " Sophia, Marchoness of Annandale, 1713; also James Johnstone, 2nd Marquis, 1730; and …
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