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- Kinneff is a roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, just north of Inverbervie. To the north lies another hamlet, Catterline. Within the hamlet lies...
- Fa'side Castle (also Fawside or Falside) is a 15th-century keep located in East Lothian in Scotland. The castle is approximately 2 miles (3 kilometres)...
- only the bases remained. Fawside Castle from MacGibbon & Ross, looking much as it did when the restoration started Fawside Castle, restored between 1976...
- created Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1668. He married Agnes Fawside, daughter of George Fawside of Fawside. Their son, Sir James Douglas of Kelhead (1639-1708)...
- originally only known as Thorpe and in the 13th century as Prestethorpe. The Fawside family, who originated in Scotland and accompanied King James I, had Thorpe...
- nests remain. A surviving oak bed at Biggar Museum, was made for Margaret Fawside of Fa'side Castle, who married Patrick Levingstoun of Saltcoats in 1598...
- a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The house was built for the Fawside family in 1680, as a rectangular building. It was extended in 1835, the...
- south-west of the town stands Fa'side Castle, sometimes known as Falside or Fawside, a fourteenth-century L-shaped tower house. Isabella Begg née Burns, the...
- Dunbennan Dunecht Durno Echt Edzell Woods Elliewell Ellon Elrick Eslie Fawside Fermtoun of Upperton Fetterangus Fettercairn Findlater Findon Finzean Folla...
- comptrollership were vested. He died on 14 June 1616. By his first wife Elizabeth Fawside, Preston left a son, John Preston, on whom a Baronetcy of Nova Scotia was...