- 1654, was also a
Stirling family residence. It is now the
clubhouse of
Cawder Golf Club,
which was
established in 1933. Both
original courses were designed...
- The
Cawder Challenge was a golf
tournament on the
Challenge Tour. The
event was pla**** in
Scotland annually 1991–1994.
After a break, it was succeeded...
-
Glasgow council housing scheme of a
similar name,
generally pronounced Cawder, in the
district of
Lambhill some 3
miles (5 km) to the south-west along...
- Mindful" Arms
Quarterly 1st Or a Hart's Head
caboshed Sable,
attired Gules (
Cawder); 2nd
Gyronny of
eight Or and
Sable (Campbell); 3rd
Argent a Lymphad, sails...
-
Stirling was born at Kenmure, the son of
Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir and
Cawder, and
Elizabeth Maxwell,
sister of Sir John Maxwell, 8th Baronet, and Harriet...
-
death of his father). Two of the
women say "All
hayle Macbeth,
Thane of
Cawder". The
third also says "All
hayle Makbeth that
hereafter shall be king of...
-
March 2024.
Historic England. "Two
carved rocks in
field 130m
north east of
Cawder Hall Farm,
Horse Close Hill (scheduled monument) (1014984)".
National Heritage...
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Scottish Open 1988 LET
Cawder GC
Catherine Panton 293 (+1) 1
stroke Debbie Dowling Maureen Garner Alison Nicholas £6,000 1987 LET
Cawder GC Dale Reid 285 (−3)...
- The
South Calder Water,
known locally as "The
Cawder", or
simply "Calder", is a
river in Scotland. It runs west from the high
plateau between Shotts and...
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Carcott Carlile Carmichael Carothers Carr
Carslaw Carson Cathcart Catherwood Cawder Chambers Clapham Clendinning Cloggie Coch
Colquhoun Colville Consiglia Cooper...