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Cromlix is a five star
country house hotel near Kinbuck, Stirlingshire, Scotland. It was
constructed as a
Victorian mansion, then
first operated as a...
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Drummond of Cargill. The
titles of
Viscount Strathallan and Lord
Drummond of
Cromlix were
created in 1686 for
William Drummond, a
younger son of the 2nd Lord...
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government or
monarch or
Great Britain. Its only
holder was John Hay of
Cromlix. In 1840 Lady
Cecilia Underwood was
created the
Duchess of
Inverness in...
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Cromlix (1691–1740) was the
Jacobite Duke of
Inverness and a
courtier and army
officer to King
James VIII & III (known as the "Old Pretender")...
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Innerpaphrie and Lord
Cromlix and Erne, by
James Francis Edward Stuart ("James III & VIII") for the
Honourable John Hay of
Cromlix,
third son of the 7th...
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withdrawn from
tournaments because of it. In
February 2013,
Murray bought Cromlix House hotel near
Dunblane for £1.8 million. The
hotel had been
closed since...
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November 1711 – 10
December 1776),
known later as
Robert Hay-Drummond of
Cromlix and Innerpeffray, was
successively Bishop of St Asaph,
Bishop of Salisbury...
- Stobhall,
created in 1605
along with the
Earldom of
Perth Lord
Drummond of
Cromlix,
created in 1686
along with the
Viscountcy of
Strathallan Lord Drummond...
- He was
appointed Chief Secretary of
State in
succession to John Hay of
Cromlix from May 1727 to
August 1728, when he
asked to be
relieved of his duties...
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other hand, she
disliked the
influence of James's
favourite John Hay of
Cromlix and his wife Marjorie, and reportedly, she
suspected James of
having an...