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- Eglinton Estate Seagate Castle Some authorities spell the title as Earl of Eglintoun "Earl of Eglinton". Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage...
- Curling, H (1839). Some Account of The Field of the Cloth of Gold of Eglintoun. Sampson Low.. Doyle, Richard. The Eglinton Tournament, 1840 Dunlop, J...
- with treason and hanged in Edinburgh Tollbooth. When the second Earl of Eglintoun, chief of Clan Montgomery was released after the battle of Langside he...
- Lamberton is a hilly, former landed estate in Berwickshire, Scotland, its eastern boundary being the North Sea. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Berwick-upon-Tweed...
- designation. Nevertheless, he was killed in a feud with Hugh Montgomery of Eglintoun in 1484, when he must have been under sixteen. According to Boyd of Trochrig...
- stepped from their sedan chairs. Paterson records that "Susanna Countess of Eglintoun was amiable, accomplished and beautiful. A portrait of her ladyship when...
- autumn of 1839 he spent a month's holiday in Scotland, witnessing the Eglintoun Tournament, which he described in the Chronicle, and making acquaintances...
- right column, line 37: "Jane, who married Hugh Montgomery, third earl of Eglintoun." Paul 1907, p. 370, line 15: "Jean or Jane ... was married (contract...
-  18. The Trial of Mungo Campbell for the Murder of Alexander Earl of Eglintoun. (1770). London. Page 2 The Trial of Mungo Campbell, page 3, D. Wilson...
- and Gower, all thre; Timor mortis conturbat me. The gude Syr Hew of Eglintoun, And eik Heryot, and Wyntoun, He hes tane out of this ****re; Timor mortis...