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Bonkyl Church (also
spelled Buncle or Bunkle) (Scottish Gaelic: Bun na
Cille = 'the hill foot of the church') is a
Church of
Scotland kirk
situated at...
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Bonkyll Castle (also
variously spelled Bonkyl, Boncle, Buncle,
Bunkle or Bonkill) was a
medieval fortress situated in the
historic Scottish county of Berwickshire...
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chequy azure and argent, a
bordure gules semy of
buckles Or (Stewart of
Bonkyl);
overall an
inescutcheon of Lennox.
Henry Fitzroy, Duke of
Richmond and...
- (Stewart line), 1329 John
Stewart (d. 1331) 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of
Bonkyl, Lord of
Abernethy jure
uxoris William the
Hardy (1243–1298) Lord of Douglas...
- King
Robert I of Scotland. His
mother was
Margaret de
Bonkyl, the
daughter of Sir
Alexander de
Bonkyl of that Ilk. Alexander's wife was Jean Fitz
James [Jean's...
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Stewart of Darnley. The
buckles in the
bordure refer to the de
Bonkyl family of
Bonkyl Castle in Scotland,
whose canting arms were
three buckles. The...
- (Stewart line), 1329 John
Stewart (d. 1331) 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of
Bonkyl, Lord of
Abernethy jure
uxoris William the
Hardy (1243–1298) Lord of Douglas...
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serve the
towns of
western Berwickshire.
Abbey St
Bathans Ayton Buncle (
Bonkyl) ****burnspath
Coldingham Chirnside Coldstream Cranshaws Channelkirk Duns...
- (Stewart line), 1329 John
Stewart (d. 1331) 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of
Bonkyl, Lord of
Abernethy jure
uxoris William the
Hardy (1243–1298) Lord of Douglas...
- (Stewart line), 1329 John
Stewart (d. 1331) 1st Earl of Angus, Lord of
Bonkyl, Lord of
Abernethy jure
uxoris William the
Hardy (1243–1298) Lord of Douglas...