- Ireland, in
about 1700. He was the
younger son of
George Munro, 1st of
Auchinbowie, who was
famed for his
victory at the
Battle of
Dunkeld in 1689 in Scotland...
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Munro of
Auchinbowie,
originally of
Bearcrofts was a
Scottish born
military officer of the late 17th century. He was the
first Munro of
Auchinbowie. George...
- The
Munros of
Auchinbowie (sometimes
spelt Monro) are a
distinguished branch of the Scottish,
highland Clan Munro. From this
family three Professors of...
- men
would not see him fall.
Command fell to
Captain George Munro of
Auchinbowie who led them to victory. For
sixteen hours the
battle raged, as the Cameronians...
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endemic to New
Zealand Myosotis monroi is
named after him.
Munro of
Auchinbowie, the
distinguished Scottish family that
David Monro was
descended from...
-
William of
Orange and his Queen. In the same year
George Munro, 1st of
Auchinbowie,
commanded royalist forces that
defeated the
Jacobites at the Battle...
- John Monro, 5th of
Auchinbowie (born 5
November 1725 – 24 May 1789) was a
Scottish advocate. He was the
eldest son of Dr.
Alexander Monro (primus) of...
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regiment was
victorious under the
command of
Captain George Munro, 1st of
Auchinbowie. In 1703, the
Marquisate of
Douglas was
elevated to a Dukedom. Archibald...
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Craiglockhart and ****burn (1733–1817) anatomist,
physician John
Monro of
Auchinbowie (1725–1789)
advocate Jacob More (1740–1793)
painter James Douglas, 14th...
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second son of the surgeon, Dr
George Munro of
Auchinbowie, one of the
distinguished family of
Munro of
Auchinbowie. On 30 July 1778,
Munro joined the 51st Regiment...