- crown" in the 15th century. In 1507
James IV gave the
lands of
Nether Dunmure to
Andrew Aytoun,
Captain of
Stirling Castle.
Emigration Many Dinsmores...
- 1728. ****
married Anne Paterson, the
daughter of
William Paterson of
Dunmure (or Drumure) in Fife.
Their daughter Janet married William Cunningham of...
- to Hartlepool. Emma United
Kingdom The
schooner ran
aground south of "
Dunmure". She was on a
voyage from Ayr to Larne,
County Antrim. She was refloated...
-
spent £17 on his prisoner's clothes.
James IV gave him the
lands of
Nether Dunmure, or Denmuir, in the
parish of
Dunbog in Fife in 1507 for his good service...
- Baronet, of
Glenbervie (1661–1748) by his
second wife, Jane Paterson, Lady
Dunmure (d. 1750), and
succeeded his half-brother, Sir
William Douglas, 5th Baronet...