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Balcaskie is a 17th-century
country house in Fife, Scotland. It lies
around 2 km
north of St Monans, and is
notable chiefly as the home and
early work...
- the
marriage record of
Normand Bruce states that he was emplo**** at
Balcaskie. In 1658,
William and
Alexander traveled together from
Bremen overland...
- of
Blair and
Balcaskie in the
county of Fife, was
created on 2 June 1683 in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia for
Thomas Stewart of
Balcaskie, a Lord of Session...
- The
Anstruther Baronetcy, of Wrae in the
County of
Linlithgow and of
Balcaskie, Fife and
Braemore in the
County of Caithness, was
created in the Baronetage...
- Sir Ian Fife
Campbell Anstruther, of that Ilk, 8th
Baronet of
Balcaskie and 13th
Baronet of Anstruther,
Hereditary Carver of the Sovereign, Hereditary...
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Anstruther of that Ilk and of
Balcaskie,
younger son of Sir Ian Anstruther. The clan chief's seat
remains at
Balcaskie in Fife
which was
probably built...
- some of the
lands of
Balcaskie.
William Strang of
Balcaskie is
mentioned in
around 1466 in deeds. In 1482 John
Strang of
Balcaskie received a
charter of...
- The
Bruce Baronetcy, of
Balcaskie in Scotland, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 21
October 1668 for the
architect William Bruce. He was...
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Bruce and
appear to be
similar to the
garden plans for
Kinross House and
Balcaskie. The
gardens were
enclosed by
stone walls and
included six
stone pavilions...
- He
succeeded his
grandfather in 1934 to the
baronetcy of
Anstruther of
Balcaskie, and in 1980
succeeded his cousin, Sir
Windham Eric
Francis Carmichael-Anstruther...