- Sir
William Murray Jardine is the 13th
Baronet of
Applegirth, Dumfriesshire. He is the 24th
Chief of Clan Jardine. He is also
President of the Jardine...
-
three in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The
Jardine Baronetcy, of
Applegirth in the
County of Dumfries, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
-
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia Preceded by
Alexander Jardine Baronet (of
Applegirth) 1821–1874 Succeeded by
Alexander Jardine...
- now Montgomery-Cuninghame of
Corsehill 26
February 1672 200
Jardine of
Applegirth 25 May 1672 212
Murray of
Ochtertyre 3 June 1673 214 Hamilton, now Stirling-Hamilton...
- area of land
managed by the
Crown Estate in Scotland,
purchased in 1937,
Applegirth,
Fochabers and
Whitehill estates,
purchased in 1963, 1937 and 1969 respectively...
-
Balvenie 1628
Innes extant Innes of
Coxtoun 1686
Innes extant Jardine of
Applegirth 1672
Jardine extant Johnston of
Caskieben 1626
Johnston extant Johnston...
- area of land
managed by the
Crown Estate in Scotland,
purchased in 1937,
Applegirth,
Fochabers and
Whitehill estates,
purchased in 1963, 1937 and 1969 respectively...
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adsum [Latin, 'Beware I am present'] Chief: Sir
William Murray Jardine of
Applegirth, 13th Bt.
Johnstone Crest: A
winged spur Or. Motto:
Nunquam non paratus...
-
Jardine appears to have been
established by the
fourteenth century at
Applegirth on the
River Annan in Dumfriesshire.
Their first stronghold was Spedlings...
- "'Lord' Tim Hudson: Obituary", The Times, 16
January 2020, p.49 "Jardine of
Applegirth, Sir
William Murray". Who's Who. Vol. 2016 (November 2015 online ed.)...