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Nairne family. The
chief mansion house is
Dunsinnan House,
former seat of the
extinct Nairne of
Dunsinnan baronetcy. An
example of a 19th-century morthouse...
- play, Macbeth. The
alternative Gaelic spelling of the term
Dunsinane is
Dunsinnan,
meaning "The hill of ants";
probably a
reference to the
large number...
-
second syllable, with a
short "a". An
alternative spelling of the name is
Dunsinnan. The
derivation is Gaelic, "the hill of ants";
possibly a
reference to...
- that Lady Finella's son was killed, most
likely in battle, by
Cinaed at
Dunsinnan, a.k.a.
Cinaed mac Máel
Couim (Kenneth II MacMalcolm, king of Alba (971–995)...
- John
MacKay Bernard of
Dunsinnan and
Buttergask FRSE (1857 – 19
April 1919) was a
Scottish brewer,
philanthropist and
noted amateur meteorologist. He...
- 31
December 1702 279
Fergusson of
Kilkerran 30
November 1703
Nairne of
Dunsinnan 31
March 1704 282
Sinclair of
Dunbeath 12
October 1704 287
Grant of Monymusk...
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games in
Perth Ice Rink.
Outdoor games are pla**** on
Dunsinnan Pond,
within the
grounds of
Dunsinnan House, near Kinrossie. Most of the club's
members live...
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judge William Nairne (Lord Dunsinane),
provided his
early education at
Dunsinnan House in Collace, and he
studied law to
become appointed a life long public...
- Erskine, 1748–1754 John Swinton, 1754–1782 (died 1799)
William Nairne of
Dunsinnan, 1783–
Archibald Colquhoun, 1793–1807 John Hay Forbes, Lord Medwyn, 1807–1824...
- Category C(S) 5655
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