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- Allanbank is a village near Allanton, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the historic county of Berwickshire. Allanbank Chapel was dedicated...
- Sir Robert Steuart (or Stewart), 1st Baronet of Allanbank (1643 – 1707) was a Scottish politician who represented North Berwick in the Parliament of Scotland...
- Steuart of Allanbank (1643–1707) 1st baronet of Allanbank, 7th and youngest son of the Lord Provost; cr. 1687 Sir John Steuart of Allanbank (c.1685-1753)...
- Sir John James Stuart or Steuart, 5th Baronet of Allanbank, FRSE (1779–1849) was a 19th-century Scottish landowner and artist. He was born in Rome in...
- and Balcaskie (1683): see Drummond-Stewart baronets Stewart baronets of Allanbank (1687): see Steuart baronets Stewart baronets of Burray (1687): see Earl...
- still owned by Robert Blackadder's descendant, Georgina Home-Robertson. Allanbank House, the Dower House to Blackadder House, was notoriously haunted by...
- He left via Belfast sailing to Glasgow. From Glasgow he travelled to Allanbank, Scottish Borders, home of a family by the name of Stuart he had met in...
- Roxborough). His maternal grandparents were Sir Robert Steuart, 1st Baronet, of Allanbank, and, his second wife, Helen ****burn (a daughter of Sir Alexander ****burn...
- haunts the Allanbank Courtyard, situated in Allanton, Berwickshire, Scotland. The courtyard was previously the site of a dower house called Allanbank of the...
- Abbotsford House Abbotrule Addinston Aikwood Tower Ale Water Alemoor Loch Allanbank Allanshaugh Allanshaws Allanton Ancrum, Ancrum Old Parish Church Anglo-Scottish...