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Auchenbowie House is a laird's
house (mansion) in Stirling, Scotland. The
location is
about 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
south of Stirling, on
minor road west of...
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Burial vault of the
Monroes of
Auchenbowie, St Ninian's Churchyard, Stirling...
- Scotland, Land
Register Counties.
Airth see
Civil Parish Allandale Arnprior Auchenbowie Auchenreoch Avonbridge Bainsford Balfron Balmaha Balmore Banknock Bankside...
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abolitionist Thomas Trotter.
Monro was from the
distinguished Monro of
Auchenbowie family. His
major achievements included,
describing the
lymphatic system...
- wife, Jean Forbes, who was his
first cousin. John
Monro was a
Monro of
Auchenbowie, a
cadet branch of Clan Munro,
descended from the
Monros of Foulis. John...
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Auchenbowie's House 56°07′14″N 3°56′37″W / 56.120505°N 3.943746°W / 56.120505; -3.943746 (39 And 41 St John Street,
Bruce Of
Auchenbowie's House)...
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water which comes from the old coal-workings of
Bannockburn and
Auchenbowie joins the
river Bannock, a
little below the
village of Bannockburn."...
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Alexander Drummond married Marjory Bruce daughter of the
laird of
Auchenbowie. The
children of
Alexander Drummond and
Marjory Bruce included; Robert...
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tributary water sources are:
Carron Reservoir, Avon Burn, Earl’s Burn,
Auchenbowie Burn, Loch
Coulter Reservoir,
Bonny Water,
Glencryan Burn, Red Burn,...
- in Kilmadock, Perthshire, to Jane Munro,
daughter of John
Munro of
Auchenbowie. They had one daughter,
Sophia Hume-Steuart, born on
August 5, 1787....