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- period between 1897 and 1905. In 1912 Beale was created a baronet, of Drumlamford in the County of Ayr. In private life, Beale took a serious interest...
- The title became extinct on his death in 1684. The Beale Baronetcy, of Drumlamford in the County of Ayr, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom...
- Bayntun-Sandys extinct 1848   Bazley of Tolmers 1869 Bazley extant   Beale of Drumlamford 1912 Beale extinct 1922   Beardmore of Flichity 1914 Beardmore extinct...
- Marlee Loch) (Perth and Kinross) Drumore Loch (Glenshee) (reservoir) Drumlamford Loch (Ayrshire) Loch Drunkie (Stirlingshire) (reservoir) An Dubh-loch...
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Samuel Beale Beale of Drumlamford and Standen House, baronets on the 'Landed families of Britain and Ireland'...
- Bayntun-Sandys extinct 1848   Bazley of Tolmers 1869 Bazley extant   Beale of Drumlamford 1912 Beale extinct 1922   Beardmore of Flichity 1914 Beardmore extinct...
- stocked with rainbow trout and fishing is permitted with permission from Drumlamford Estate. The loch was surve**** in 1903 by James Murray and later charted...
- turned into a dormitory. Sir William Phipson Beale (1839–1922), Baronet Drumlamford, member of parliament (UK) Friedrich Landolin Karl von Blitterdorf [de]...
- 1882); extinct with the death of the first and only baronet. Beale of Drumlamford (cr. 3 July 1912), extinct with the grantee's death on 13 April 1922...