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- Montrose (1503), Earl of Kincardine (1644), Earl Graham (1722), Viscount Dundaff (1707), Lord Graham (1445), Lord Graham and Mugdock (1644), Lord Aberruthven...
- may contain the Gaelic elements for "hill" or "fort" and "stag", as in Dundaff near Fintry. Other suggestions are that Duff is a personal name, therefore...
- Dundaff Cr**** is a tributary of East Branch Tunkhannock Cr**** in Susquehanna County and Lackawanna County, in Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is...
- Dundaff Castle, also known as Sir John de Graham Castle or Graham's Castle, is a ruined 12th century square motte and bailey castle in the Stirling council...
- Sir John de Graham (died 22 July 1298) of Dundaff was a 13th-century Scottish noble. He was killed during the Battle of Falkirk. He was the son of David...
- by artists. There are four in total: Bonnington Linn, Corra Linn, and Dundaff Linn, all above Lanark, and Stonebyres Linn, some distance below the town...
- Sir David de Graham of Dundaff was a 13th-century Scottish noble. David served Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, and was the deputy justiciar of Lothian in 1248...
-  1377 – c. 1435) and Elizabeth Graham, daughter of Sir Patrick Graham of Dundaff and Kincardine and Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn. Sir John was...
- Review, published at Hartford. In 1827 he began the manufacture of gl**** in Dundaff, Pennsylvania, and became acquainted with the coal fields of the Lackawanna...
- in 1646. Sir John de Graham Castle, also known as Graham's Castle, or Dundaff Castle, was said to be the birthplace of the legendary Sir John de Graham...