- Fodderty) in 1543. In 1544 he
acquired half of
Culteleod [Castle Leod] and
Drynie from
Magnus Mowat and
Patrick Mowat of
Bugholly and in
January 1547 he acquired...
-
Mackenzie formed the
Seaforth estate and mill,
while Colin Munro built the
Drynie mill. In 1882, John
Spiller and
Henry Brandon established the
Pioneer plantation...
- of Delnys, Brae Ross, with the
exception of
Western Achnacherich,
Wester Drynie, and Tarradale,
which Bayne of
Tulloch had
feued before, but
found it his...
- Over the years, he
expanded his plant.
During 1886,
Barton had
acquired Drynie, a
small mill in the
Burdekin district and re-erected it with additions...
- and the
heirs male of his body, whom
failing to my
Nephew Colin Graham of
Drynie Esquire and the
heirs male of his body, whom
failing to my
Nephew Alexander...
-
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- (1797–1857) was a
Scottish statistician and politician.
MacGregor was born at
Drynie, near Stornoway, on the
Western Isles, Scotland, the
eldest son of Janet...
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- to the
House of
Commons of
Great Britain. 1661–63:
Alexander Grahame of
Drynie 1665 convention: Hugh
Dallas 1667 convention: John
Gellie 1669–74: Alexander...