- sold
their original estate in
Easter Seton and
purchased the
lands of
Auldbar. The
estates were
again sold in 1743 this time to
William Chalmers of Hazlehead...
- in
Stirling during his minority. His
original style was Sir
Thomas of
Auldbar and Balduckie. On the
death of his
elder brother, John Lyon, 8th Lord Glamis...
- 1543) John Lyon, 8th Lord
Glamis (c. 1544–1578): see also
Thomas Lyon (of
Auldbar),
Master of Glamis.
Patrick Lyon, 9th Lord
Glamis (c. 1575–1615) (created...
-
Auldbar Road
railway station was
located near the town of
Guthrie in the
Scottish county of Angus.
Opened by the
Arbroath and
Forfar Railway, and absorbed...
-
between 1660 and 1669. He
married Mary,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Lyon of
Auldbar. His son,
Francis Sempill, was also a writer. His re****tion is
based on...
- of Hamilton.
James Hamilton, 2nd
Marquess of Hamilton.
Thomas Lyon (of
Auldbar).
James Beaton (archbishop of Glasgow). Alexander,
William (1841). "Acta...
- (Operations) Group. It
controlled No. 78 (Operations) Wing, and
stations at
Auldbar,
Chathill (airship station),[citation needed] Dundee, East Fortune, Kirkwall...
-
Aldbar Castle, or
Auldbar Castle, was a 16th-century
tower house,
located 2
miles (3.2 km)
southwest of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. The
estate was owned...
-
station Disused railways Following station Friockheim Line and
station closed Arbroath and
Forfar Railway Auldbar Road Line and
station closed...
-
married Margaret Forrester.
Euphemia Douglas,
married Sir
Thomas Lyon of
Auldbar,
Master of Glamis.
Agnes Douglas,
Countess of
Argyll (1574- 3 May 1607)...