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- Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul (1590–1663) was a Scottish soldier in Swedish and Russian service, Russia's first General and reformer of the Muscovite...
- Leslie of Auchintoul (not to be confused with Leven) in 1632 to parti****te in the Smolensk War and was mentioned by name in Leslie of Auchintoul's testimonial...
- Aberchirder was founded in 1764 by Alexander Gordon, the 5th Laird of Auchintoul. Until 1823 its official name was, in fact, Foggieloan after a small farm...
- Russian noble family of Scottish origin. Descendants of Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul, who was a Scottish soldier in Swedish and General in Russian service...
- Scotland (1854) Vol. I. by the Rev. John Marius Wilson lists the following : Auchintoul Auchlunkart House (A. Steuart) Balveny Castle or Balvenie Castle Cairfield...
- diminutive of Alexander. Sandy Don = Major-General Alexander Gordon of Auchintoul thrive = success tint = lost; lost (past participle of tine = to lose)...
- academic, critic, editor, journalist and novelist. Minto was born at Nether Auchintoul, near Alford, Aberdeenshire. He was son of James Minto, a farmer, and...
- then from 1698 to his kinsman in the Russian service Alexander Gordon of Auchintoul, author of The History of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia. She lived...
- Photo Auchintoul, Mains Of Auchintoul - Smithy 57°33′32″N 2°38′48″W / 57.55891°N 2.646692°W / 57.55891; -2.646692 (Auchintoul, Mains Of Auchintoul - Smithy)...
- printmaker Walter Goodall (1706?–1766) historical writer Alexander Gordon of Auchintoul (1669/70–1752) general and memoirist Alexander Gordon (1692?–1755) antiquary...