- Earl of Melfort,
Viscount of
Forth and Lord
Drummond of Riccartoun,
Castlemains and Gilstoun, also in the
peerage of Scotland, and with a
similar remainder...
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Castlemaine may mean: Castlemaine, Victoria, a town in Victoria,
Australia Castlemaine Football Club, an
Australian rules football club
Castlemaine railway...
- 50°51′00″N 1°47′13″W / 50.850°N 1.787°W / 50.850; -1.787 The
Castleman Trailway is a
footpath in
Southern England.
Portions of the
trailway are also...
- status. The
title of
Castlemain was
somewhat discredited,
having last been
granted in 1661 to
Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of
Castlemain,
whose wife was Barbara...
- The
family seats are The
Hirsel near Coldstream, Berwickshire, and
Castlemains near Douglas,
South Lanarkshire.
Former seats include Douglas Castle...
- Cup.
During the
first two seasons, they pla**** on a
football pitch in
Castlemain Avenue, Pokesdown. From
their third season, the team pla**** on a pitch...
- Kent. Lord
Castlemain's Name Act 1732 6 Geo. 2. c. 27 Pr. 13 June 1733 An Act to
enable Richard Child Esquire (commonly
called Lord
Castlemain) and the...
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Tylney died in 1730,
Dorothy and her
husband Viscount Castlemain inherited the
Tylney estates.
Castlemain was
created 1st Earl
Tylney the
following year (1731)...
-
internal audit of the
Knowledge Network Corporation,
conducted by the
Castlemain Group, was
released to the public. The
audit revealed that
under former...
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Richard Child when
Viscount Castlemain,
circa 1728.
Detail from The ****embly at Wanstead, by Hogarth....