- but was in poor health; he had a
fatal heart attack on 22 June 1922 at
Douneside. Georgina, his
first wife, had been
buried in
Allenvale Cemetery, Aberdeen...
- The
MacRobert Baronetcy, of
Douneside in the
County of Aberdeen, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 5
April 1922 for...
- 843034 (Alastrean
House Including Sundial) Category B 49157
Upload Photo Douneside House Including Home Farmhouse,
Garden Wall And
Cheese Press,
Alpha Cottage...
-
number of
minor mansions in the area,
including Blelack, Tillypronie,
Douneside and
Alastrean House. The land is
mainly put to
farming cattle and sheep...
- but was in poor health; he had a
fatal heart attack on 22 June 1922 at
Douneside.
Rachel was left a widow,
albeit a rich one, with
three boys aged five...
- 1949. In 1950, he
became an
agricultural adviser to the
MacRobert Trust,
Douneside. From 1959 to his
retirement in 1981, he was an
adviser to a firm of animal...
-
Invernairn in 1933
Macready of
Cheltenham 1923
Macready extant MacRobert of
Douneside 1922
MacRobert extinct 1941
Mactaggart of King's Park 1938 Mactaggart...
-
Strathcarron in 1936
Macready of
Cheltenham 1923
Macready extant MacRobert of
Douneside 1922
MacRobert extinct 1941
Mactaggart of King's Park 1938 Mactaggart...
- Singapore;
brother of
Charles Rob (above) Sir Iain MacRobert, 4th Bt of
Douneside (1917–1941), WWII RAF pilot; a
series of
bomber and
fighter planes were...
- (cr. 21
December 1905),
extinct with the grantee's death.
MacRobert of
Douneside (cr. 5
April 1922),
extinct with the
death of the
fourth baronet. Neeld...