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Eskgrove is a heritage-listed
detached house at 56
Laidlaw Parade, East Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was
built from 1853 onwards. It is also known...
- Sir
David Rae, Lord
Eskgrove, 1st
Baronet FRSE FSA (1724–1804) was a
Scottish advocate and judge. He was the son of Agnes,
daughter of Sir
David Forbes...
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President Dundas Lord
Pitfour Lord
Hailes Lord
Monboddo Lord
Braxfield Lord
Eskgrove Lord
Henderland Lord
Dunsinane Lord
Polkemmet Lord
Methven Lord (Allan)...
- of
Session and Lord
Justice Clerk in the
place of Sir
David Rae, Lord
Eskgrove, and ****uming the
title of Lord
Granton took his seat on the
bench on 6...
- The Rae Baronetcy, of
Eskgrove in the
County of Midlothian, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 27 June 1804 for the...
- Stewart,
youngest daughter of John
Stewart of
Blairhall and
David Rae, Lord
Eskgrove. He was
educated at the High
School in
Edinburgh and
studied law at the...
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Tried at the High
Court of
Justiciary in
Edinburgh by
David Rae, Lord
Eskgrove on 10/11
January 1798 for
sedition and
found guilty, he was transported...
- in
George Square,
Edinburgh in the 1970s. Oak
Lodge dates from c.1720,
Eskgrove House from
around 1750.
Inveresk House is one of the
oldest in the group...
- heritage-listed sites, including: 59
Heath Street:
Kitawah 56
Laidlaw Parade:
Eskgrove 58
Latrobe Street: La
Trobe 33, 60 & 78
Lytton Road:
Mowbray Park and East...
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pseudonym Reverend T. Clark.
Around 1821 he
moved his
family from
Greenock to
Eskgrove near Musselburgh. In
addition to
moving his
residence frequently during...