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Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange (died 1571) was a
Scottish courtier. He was a son of John Erskine, 5th Lord
Erskine and
Margaret Campbell.
Erskine became...
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Blackgrange railway station was a
temporary station that
served the
village of Cambus, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, in 1852 on the
Stirling and Dunfermline...
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midnight the next day they
escaped and she rode
behind Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange,
master of her stable, to
Seton Palace and then to
safety at
Dunbar Castle...
- Dr John Davy
Morries Stirling of
Blackgrange FRSE (1810–21
October 1858) was a 19th-century
Scottish physician,
inventor and chemist. He
discovered elaterine...
- Erskine's
surviving accounts show that his
kinsman Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange and his wife
Magdalen Livingstone sta**** at
Dryburgh on the 9 and 10...
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Margaret Erskine 1515-1572
James V of
Scotland 1512-1542
Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange died 1571
Marie Erskine Margaret Erskine John Erskine, 2nd Earl of Mar...
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railways Following station Stirling Line open,
station open
North British Railway Stirling and
Dunfermline Railway Blackgrange Line open,
station closed...
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Blackford Hill NBR 1962
Blackfriars SER 1869
Blackfriars Bridge LC&DR 1885
Blackgrange Stirling and
Dunfermline Railway 1852
Blackhall Wilsontown, Morningside...
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saddles were
covered in
black cloth by the
stable master Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange as part of the
mourning for Mary's
first husband Francis II of France...
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their ride to
Seton Palace and
Dunbar Castle with
Arthur Erskine of
Blackgrange after the
murder of
David Rizzio. He was
engaged in a feud with his kinsman...