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Baron of
Cartsburn is a
title of
nobility in the
Baronage of Scotland.
Created for
Thomas Crawfurd of
Cartsburn in 1669, when the
lands of
Cartsburn in the...
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bought the
adjacent yard of R
Steele &
Company in 1883, to
create the
Cartsburn Dockyard,
which was laid out for
naval shipbuilding. By 1900, John Swire...
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Burgh of Barony,
historically being part of the
Barony of
Cartsburn. The
estate of
Cartsburn, also
known as Crawfurdsburn,
incorporated the
lands of Carts****...
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gallery was the
Cartsburn Loft.
Adjacent to it, a
gallery forming the
family seat of the
Crawfurds of
Cartsburn was
built against the north...
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Anyone believing they have a
better claim to the
dignity of the
Barony of
Cartsburn should write to the Rt Hon Lord Lyon at H.M. New
Register House, Edinburgh...
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estate for a harbour, but were
outbid and the
lands became the
Barony of
Cartsburn. They then
negotiated with Sir
Patrick Maxwell of
Newark Estate, and in...
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Rutherfurd (1791–1854), and
Thomas Macknight Crawfurd of
Cartsburn and
Lauriston Castle, 8th
Baron of
Cartsburn from 1871 to 1902.[citation needed] On 3 December...
- mid-sixteenth century, the
castle formed the
centre of the
lands and
estates of
Cartsburn and
Easter Greenock.
These belonged to the
Crawfords of
Kilbirnie in Ayrshire...
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Bailie of
Edinburgh from 1888 to 1900
Thomas Watt,
Bailie to the
Baron of
Cartsburn,
grandfather of
James Watt
Bailie William Landale,
winner of the silver...
- ill-fated
Darien Scheme set out from this pier in 1697. Its town was
named Cartsburn. The
fishing trade grew prosperous, with
barrels of
salted herring exported...