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Dunninald Castle is a
privately owned country house south of
Montrose in Angus, Scotland,
which was
listed as
Category A by
Historic Scotland in 1971...
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David Scott (27
February 1746 – 4
October 1805) of
Dunninald Castle, Angus, was a
Scottish merchant and
director of the East
India Company, and a Member...
- The Sibbald,
later Scott baronetcy, of
Dunninald in the
County of Forfar, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 13
December 1806 for...
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Robert Scott (1705 – 27
December 1780) of
Dunninald in
Forfarshire was a
Scottish politician who sat in the
House of
Commons briefly from 1733 to 1734...
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Great Barr 1806 Sibbald,
later Scott baronets, of
Dunninald (1806): see
Sibbald baronets of
Dunninald (1806)
Scott baronets of
Abbotsford (1820) Scott...
- (1814–1885), 3rd
Scott baronets, of
Dunninald Sir
James Sibbald Scott, 1st
Baronet (died 1819), 1st
Scott baronets, of
Dunninald James Scott (Australian politician)...
- Sir
James Sibbald David Scott, 3rd
Baronet (1814–1885) of
Dunninald Castle, Forfarshire, was a
Scottish antiquarian and army officer. Born on 14 June...
- His cousin, was John
Stansfeld (1840–1928) of
Field House, Sowerby, and
Dunninald Castle, Montrose. He was a
descendant of the
Stansfeld family of Stansfield...
- 1898.
Hamer Stansfeld William Crompton-Stansfield
Field House,
Sowerby Dunninald Castle Stansfeld, J. (1885).
History of the
Stansfeld Family of Stansfield...
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spelling of the name (Stansfeld) and
lived at
Field House,
Sowerby and
later Dunninald Castle, Scotland.
Cross Stone taking its name from an
ancient stone cross...