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Ardencaple Castle, also
known as
Ardincaple Castle, and
sometimes referred to as
Ardencaple Castle Light, is a
listed building,
situated about 1 statute...
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lands of
Ardincaple,
which are
today consumed by the
little village of Rhu and
burgh of
Helensburgh in
Argyll and Bute. The
MacAulays of
Ardincaple were located...
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Ardincaple (died 1617) was a
Scottish laird, knight, clan chief, and a
shire commissioner. He was the son and heir of
Walter MacAulay Ardincaple, who...
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chief of the Clan MacAulay,
Aulay MacAulay of
Ardincaple. Culcreuch's
animosity towards Ardincaple was so much that
Culcreuch was said to have "gevin...
- The arms,
crest and
motto allude to the
heraldry of the
MacAulays of
Ardincaple;
however Thomas Babington Macaulay was not
related to this clan at all...
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MacGregor patronymic to
their name". On 27 May 1591
Aulay MacAulay of
Ardincaple and
Alasdair MacGregor of
Glenstrae entered into a bond of manrent. In...
- Sackville, NS,
Canada Clan MacAulay, a
Scottish clan
historically seated at
Ardincaple Castle, in Scotland.
Macaulay family of Lewis, a
Scottish family historically...
- the name
Amhalghaidh / Amhalghadh. The
MacAulays of
Ardincaple were
historically seated at
Ardincaple Castle,
within territory dominated by the
early Earls...
- may also
refer to: Sir
Aulay MacAulay of
Ardincaple (died 1617),
Scottish chief of the
MacAulays of
Ardincaple Aulay Macaulay (writer) (1758–1819), Scottish...
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MacAlister of
Tarbet and
Walter MacAulay of
Ardincaple,
chief of Clan MacAulay. Both
Tarbert and
Ardincaple claimed to be
depute to the
Admiral of the...