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Drummonds may
refer to:
Drummonds Bank, an
English private banking house Drummonds (TV series), a
British television drama series produced for
London W****end...
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Drummonds is an
unincorporated community in
Tipton County, Tennessee,
United States. Its ZIP code is 38023.
Drummonds Elementary School is in Drummonds...
- Academy. Both
Coutts & Co. and
Drummonds have
received royal patronage. King
George III
moved his
account from
Coutts to
Drummonds during his
reign as he was...
- The
castle was held by the
Drummonds from 1360 and it was the main
stronghold of the
Drummonds until they
moved to
Drummond Castle in the
fifteenth century...
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including three sons, Roy
Cecil Drummond,
Frederick Gentner Drummond, and
Alfred Alexander "Jack"
Drummond. In 1903, the
Drummonds moved to Hominy, Oklahoma...
- law jurisdictions.
Drummond was a
member of the
family who
owned and ran
Drummonds Bank, and a great-grandson of
William Drummond, 4th
Viscount Strathallan...
-
fictional character Drummond baronets, two
extinct titles in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom a 6-row
malting barley variety Drummonds (disambiguation)...
- 2018, the
Drummonds opened a bed and
breakfast in
downtown Pawhuska, "The
Boarding House", as well as a pizzeria, "P-Town Pizza". The
Drummonds opened "Charlie's...
- John
Drummond may
refer to: Sir John
Drummond,
Thane of Lennox, of
Cargill and of Stobhall, and
Chief of Clan
Drummond (Drymen, 1356-1428),
brother of...
- on the
Osage Nation and
started ranching near
Ponca City. In 1903, the
Drummonds moved to Hominy,
Oklahoma where Frederick founded the
Hominy Trading Company...