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Abercairny is an
estate in the
Scottish region of
Perth and Kinross. It had the
distinction of a
short visit by
Queen Victoria on 12
September 1842, when...
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Tullibardine (died 1562) and
Katherine Campbell. She
married Robert Murray of
Abercairny (died 1594) in 1560. His father, John Murray, had been
killed at the battle...
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recognized as
chief by
numerous Murray lairds including the
Morays of
Abercairny in
Perthshire who were
amongst the signatories. In the bond of 1586 it...
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William Moray-Stirling, 17th of
Abercairny and
Ardoch (1 June 1785 – 9
November 1850) was a
Scottish landowner. Moray-Stirling was born on 1 June 1785...
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reluctantly returned to
house painting,
working on the
mansion house of
Abercairny, near Perth,
designed by
Gillespie Graham.
Although he was
working from...
- Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray, 21st of
Abercairny, son of Capt.
William Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray, 20th of
Abercairny, and Hon.
Gwendolen Edwardes (a daughter...
- Morton.
Little is
known about her life or motivations.
Robert Murray of
Abercairny, a
local laird, was
involved in her
arrest and trial. He
sought advice...
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Katherine Marjory Stewart Murray,
Duchess of
Atholl Catherine Murray, Lady
Abercairny,
Scottish aristocrat Catherine Murray,
Countess of Dysart,
Scottish noblewoman...
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Abercairney railway station served the
Abercairny estates in the
Scottish county of
Perth and Kinross.
Opened on 21 May 1866 by the
Crieff and Methven...
- King James.
Somerset argued with a
Scottish courtier William Murray of
Abercairny about this role at York in June 1603. On 1
January 1604, he
danced at...