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Boquhan (pronounced Bow-whawn) is a
hamlet in Stirling, Scotland,
sometimes known as
Wester Boquhan to
distinguish it from
another Boquhan, near Kippen...
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Henry Cunningham (c. 1678–1736), of
Boquhan, Gorgunnock, Stirling, was a
Scottish Whig
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1709 to 1734. He...
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Honourable James Campbell (after c. 1660 – c. January 1713) of
Burnbank and
Boquhan was a
Scottish nobleman of Clan Campbell. He was an
officer of the Royal...
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Cunningham is fictional,
though certainly based upon
Henry Cunningham Esq. of
Boquhan,
described by Sir
Walter Scott as a "daring
character with an affectation...
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Tyndrum Ardchullarie More
Ardeonaig Arnprior Auchlyne Balfron Station Boquhan Buchanan Smithy Carbeth Dumgoyne Gartness Inverarnan Kil****g
Kinbuck Milton...
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Buchanan and Strathblane,
along with the
hamlets of
Balfron Station,
Boquhan,
Buchanan Smithy, Dumgoyne,
Gartness and Mugdock. The
school also has pupils...
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Scandal erupted in 1690 when
Captain James Campbell (of
Burnbank and
Boquhan),
aided by Sir John, son of Sir
William of
Johnston (who had
served in...
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Boquhan 56°07′51″N 4°08′26″W / 56.130729°N 4.140644°W / 56.130729; -4.140644 (Stables,
Boquhan) Category B 10442
Upload Photo Burnton Of
Boquhan 56°07′31″N...
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gently down into the
valley of the
Backside Burn and
Endrick Water. The
Boquhan Burn,
which runs
initially northeastwards,
drops over the
northern scarp...
- in turn, by Nelson's son, also
named Stephen Mitc**** (1847-1920) of
Boquhan, Stirlingshire. The
Imperial Tobacco Company (Great
Britain and Ireland)...