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office at St
Vincent Street in
Glasgow and
consolidated its
operations at
Craigforth, near Stirling, in 1996. In
January 1997,
Scottish Amicable announced...
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January 1851), of
Craigforth, Stirlingshire, was a
Scottish politician.
Callander was the
eldest son of
Colonel George Callander of
Craigforth, son of Sir James...
- he
married **** Callander,
youngest daughter of Sir
James Campbell of
Craigforth and
Ardkinglas Castle. Sir
James was
created Doctor of Laws at the University...
- John
Callander (1722–1789) of
Craigforth in
Stirlingshire was a
Scottish antiquary and plagiarist. He was the son of
James Callander, and
Katherine Mackenzie...
- Janey, Lady
Campbell (née
Janey Sevilla Callander; 18
March 1846,
Craigforth House,
Stirlingshire – 15 July 1923,
Coombe Hill Farm, Norbiton) was a Scottish...
- Laing, the
progenitor of this long line in East Jersey, came over from
Craigforth,
Aberdeen County, Scotland,
August 1685,
landing in Amboy, near which...
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Cambuskenneth Causewayhead Chartershall Corn
Exchange Cornton Coxethill Craigforth Craigmill Craig Leith Cultenhove Dumyat Forthbank Gillies Hill
Gowan Hill...
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Caroline Henrietta Callander,
daughter of Col. Sir
James Campbell of
Craigforth, Stirling, and
Ardkinglas Argyll, and was the
father of
Helen Blackwood...
- Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, and his wife
Janey Sevilla Callander of
Craigforth and Ardkinglas,
daughter of
James Henry Callander and Jane Erskine. His...
- 58 cm 1836 Jane
Erskine (1818–1846)
James Henry Callander,
Esquire of
Craigforth (⚭ 1837) 72 × 57.9 cm 1837 Lady
Theresa Spence (née Renard) (1815–?) 72...