- Sir John
Wedderburn of
Ballindean, 6th
Baronet of
Blackness (1729–1803) was a
Scottish landowner who made a
fortune in
slave sugar in the West Indies....
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Joseph Wedderburn (1882–1948),
Scottish mathematician John
Wedderburn of
Ballindean (1729–1803),
Scottish landowner Nat
Wedderburn (born 1991),
English footballer...
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August 2018. "WEDDERBURN, Sir David, 1st Bt. (1775-1858), of
Ballindean, Perth...
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oldest surviving son of John
Wedderburn (1729–1803,
styled 6th Baronet) of
Ballindean and his
first wife
Margaret Ogilvy,
daughter of
David Ogilvy (styled Lord...
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Olympics and the 1980
Winter Olympics. He is also the 7th
Baronet of
Ballindean. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al....
- ship
which brought him to
Jamaica there sold him to John
Wedderburn of
Ballindean, Scotland.
Wedderburn had
Knight serve in his household, and took him...
- 1st
Baronet 1823
Alexander Henderson of
Press 1825
William Trotter of
Ballindean 1827
Walter Brown 1829
William Allan of Glen 1831 John
Learmonth of Dean...
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William Trotter of
Ballindean JP DL (1772–1833) was a
Scottish cabinet-maker who
served as Lord
Provost of
Edinburgh from 1825 to 1827. A
highly respected...
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minister of the
parish The
Trotter family of
Mortonhall William Trotter of
Ballindean (1772–1833),
famous furniture maker and also Lord
Provost 1825 to 1827...
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Rossie Estate and
later at a
mission in Invergowrie. Near
Inchture is
Ballindean House,
significant for its ****ociation with John
Wedderburn of Ballendean...