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Calendar of Treasury books
… on June 5 from Margaret, the wife of James, late Earl of Panmure, who asked for such settlements as she would have … late of Keir; for Margaret, wife of James, late Earl of Panmure; and for Margaret, Lady Nairn, and her children. For …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for 16,000 l.; East Reston for 2,364 l. 13 s. 9 d.; the Panmure estates for 60,400 l. In October 1720 five more …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… Captain George Fead, praying that he may have a grant of Panmure Island made to him, agreeable to Governor Patterson's …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Sir James Carnegie, Bart., Wester Braky of Lord Panmure, Easter Braky of the heirs of Mr. Alison, and Rinmure …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… which, moreover, the road lies across a steep hill. Lord Panmure, the principal proprietor, in order to encourage his … by a small endowment, and partly by subscription. Lord Panmure takes one of his titles from Navar. Leuchars …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… descendants, and of which the walls are still entire: Lord Panmure is the present proprietor. The parish, in its full … an annual show has been established at Millden, by Lord Panmure, at which prizes are awarded by his lordship to such … and six acres of land, given to him rent free by Lord Panmure, and the school fees, amounting to about 12 per …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Viscount; Raglan, Lord 66; Grey, Earl; Cathcart, Earl; Panmure, Lord; Seaton, Lord; Herbert, Hon. S.; Pakington, Sir … 1858 Cambridge, Duke of; Newcastle, Duke of; Grey, Earl; Panmure, Lord; Rokeby, Lord; Herbert, Hon. S.; Ellice, E.; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Hamilton, from whom they passed to the earls of Panmure. Being forfeited in 1715, they were bought by the … not long afterwards repurchased by the late Earl of Panmure; and sold at length, in 1767, to the ancestor of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… similar to that of Broughty-Ferry, in consequence of Lord Panmure having begun to let ground on building-leases of … synod of Angus and Mearns, and in the patronage of Lord Panmure: the minister's stipend is 255, with a manse, and a … the keeper, was erected in 1839 by the tenantry of Lord Panmure, the principal landed proprietor, as a testimonial of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… quantities to remunerate the expense of working it. Panmure House, the seat of Lord Panmure, proprietor of the parish, is a spacious and handsome … At a short distance are the remains of the castle of Panmure, consisting chiefly of the foundations, and some of …
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