- of Scotland. It was
created in 1660 for John Scrymgeour, 3rd
Viscount Dudhope. At his
death in 1668, the Duke of
Lauderdale declared that the
first Earl...
-
Dudhope Castle is an
extended late
medieval tower house located on the
southern face of
Dundee Law in Dundee, Scotland. The
castle was
originally built...
- Lords.
Lauderdale was
proprietor of the
lands and
lordship of
Dundee and
Dudhope, and the
decree of the
Lords against him was
issued in
March 1683 for the...
- city
since the
early 19th century.
There is a
small Orthodox synagogue at
Dudhope Park
which was
built in the 1960s, with the
Hebrew Burial Grounds located...
-
Scrymgeour (born 21
August 1980)
Henry David Scrymgeour-Wedderburn,
Viscount Dudhope (born 20 June 1982). Lady
Flora Hermione Vera
Scrymgeour (born 3 November...
-
Scrimgeour of
Dudhope in 1577, and was
known as "Lady
Dudhope".
Prior to the marriage,
Scrimgeour gave her the
lands of the
Mains of
Dudhope with
Dudhope Mill...
- Scrymgeour-Wedderburn. Henry's son
proved his
claim as heir to the
Viscountcy of
Dudhope in 1952 and the
Earldom of
Dundee in 1953. The Earl of
Lauderdale holds...
- John
Scrymgeour or Scrimgeour, 1st
Viscount of
Dudhope (died 7
March 1642 or 1643) was a
Scottish politician. He
succeeded his
father James Scrimgeour...
- in Clackmannan, Scotland. He
married the
daughter of John
Scrimgeour of
Dudhope, by whom he had at
least three children:
David Bruce, who
succeeded his...
-
division of the spoil, but at
length Claverhouse obtained the
lands of
Dudhope and the
Constabulary of Dundee,
which procured him, in the
following reign...