- Duff
House Edingight House (Major A.F.
Innes Taylor)
Forglen House and
Birkenbog (Sir
Robert Abercrombie)
Gordon Castle (Duke of Richmond) Letterfourie...
- 1703 to 1707,
younger son of Sir
Alexander Abercromby, 1st Baronet, of
Birkenbog (see
Abercromby baronets). Lady
Abercromby was
succeeded by her eldest...
- The
Abercromby Baronetcy, of
Birkenbog in the
County of Banff, is a
title that was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 20
February 1636 for Alexander...
- Sir
Robert Abercromby, 5th
Baronet of
Birkenbog and Forglen, FRSE, DL (4
February 1784 – 6 July 1855) was a
Scottish politician and landowner. He was...
-
Abercromby (1705-1800), a
lawyer and
descendant of the
Abercromby family of
Birkenbog,
Aberdeenshire and Mary
Dundas (died 1767),
daughter of
Ralph Dundas of...
- Clan
branches Abercromby of
Birkenbog (historic chiefs) (see
Abercromby baronets)...
- Sir
George William Abercromby of
Birkenbog, 8th
Baronet DSO (18
March 1886 – 9
September 1964) was a
Scottish baronet and landowner, who
served as Lord...
- home to the Glengl****augh distillery.
Findlater Castle is nearby,
while Birkenbog House,
built in the
early 18th century, is the
ancient seat of the Abercrombies...
- of the 8th Lord Banff, the
property was
inherited by the
Abercromby of
Birkenbog family, who
leased it to a tenant. It
became uninhabited after 1836 and...
- 1895) was the
seventh Scottish Abercromby baronet. He held the
estates of
Birkenbog and Forglen, as well as land in Ireland. He
served as Vice-Lord-Lieutenant...