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hostess and a long-time
mistress of King
Edward VII.
Keppel grew up at
Duntreath Castle, the
family seat of the
Edmonstone baronets in Scotland. She was...
- The
Edmonstone Baronetcy, of
Duntreath in the
County of Stirling, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created 20 May 1774 for Archibald...
- 4th
Baronet CB, DL (29
January 1810 – 18
February 1888), also 14th of
Duntreath, was a
British naval commander,
courtier and
Conservative politician....
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Archibald Bruce Charles Edmonstone, 17th of
Duntreath is
considered the
Chieftain for the
Edmonstones of
Duntreath. It has been
speculated that much, if not...
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Perhaps in 1425, Mary
married her
fourth husband,
William Edmonstone of
Duntreath, with whom she had two children. Mary
probably visited the
court of her...
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neighbouring towns. The prin****l
local family were the
Edmonstones of
Duntreath who had
ancient links to the
Kings of Scotland. In 1374 Sir John Edmonstone...
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Archibald Edmondstone of
Duntreath (died 1502) was a
Scottish landowner and courtier. His home was
Duntreath Castle, Blanefield, Stirlingshire. He was...
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through his
daughter Mary, who was the
mother of Sir
William Edmonstone of
Duntreath, an
ancestor of her
maternal great-great-grandfather, Sir
William Edmonstone...
- can be seen.
Dumgoyach due to its ****ociation with the
Edmonstons of
Duntreath provides a
historic link with
Alice Keppel and
Queen Camilla. Dumgoyne...
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oldest son and heir. Sir
William Edmonstone of
Culloden and
Duntreath,
first of
Duntreath.
Burke 1846, p. 352. Burke, John "A
genealogical and heraldic...