-
Aldbar Castle, or
Auldbar Castle, was a 16th-century
tower house,
located 2
miles (3.2 km)
southwest of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. The
estate was owned...
- displa**** in the cathedral. The
Aldbar (or Auldbar) Stone,
which dates from the
ninth or
tenth century, came from the
chapel at
Aldbar Castle, a sixteenth-century...
- was the son of
another Patrick Chalmers, a
merchant from
Aldbar, from whom he
inherited Aldbar Castle, near Brechin.
After being educated in
Germany he...
- ****igned to
China in 1912. In 1909 he
married Elizabeth Bettina Chalmers of
Aldbar Castle near Brechin. He
returned as
Italian Minister (Amb****ador) to the...
-
Ferryden Medieval Hillside Church 30-1776 Forfar: All Souls16 13,118
Aberlemno Aldbar Dunnichen Forfar:LowsonMem Forfar:StMargaret's
Guthrie Kirkden Letham Rescobie...
- P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Aberlemno,
Aberlemno Stones Airlie,
Airlie Castle Aldbar Castle Angus Folk
Museum Angus transmitting station Arbirlot Arbroath, Arbroath...
-
Wimborne and the
Right Honourable Ivor
Churchill Baron Ashby St. Ledgers.
Aldbar Trust Estates Act 1913 3 & 4 Geo. 5. c. 4 Pr. 15
August 1913 An Act to authorise...
-
Locks on the
Monkland Canal (1830)
Bridge at Leven, Fife (1839)
Bridge at
Aldbar Castle (1843)
Raising James Jardine’s
Glencorse Reservoir (1845) Finlathen...
-
birthday he had
celebrated in
verse (1847), and John
Inglis Chalmers of
Aldbar, Forfarshire,
whose library he had catalogued—secured for
Jervise the examinership...
- Lamb, a
tenant farmer, and his wife,
Agnes Fairweather. He was
educated at
Aldbar School then
Brechin High School. He then
studied medicine at University...