- Fa'side
Castle (Faside Estate) has
previously been
known as
Fawside, Falside, Ffauside, Fauxside, or
Fawsyde and is a 15th-century keep
located in East...
-
Kinneff is a
roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, just
north of Inverbervie. To the
north lies
another hamlet, Catterline.
Kinneff also has a primary...
- only the
bases remained.
Fawside Castle from
MacGibbon & Ross,
looking much as it did when the
restoration started Fawside Castle,
restored between 1976...
- with him was
infeft in Kelhead. He
married Agnes,
daughter of
George Fawside of
Fawside.
Their son, Sir
James Douglas of
Kelhead (1639-1708) was made a Baronet...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
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Dunbennan Dunecht Durno Echt
Edzell Woods Elliewell Ellon Elrick Eslie Fawside Fermtoun of
Upperton Fetterangus Fettercairn Findlater Findon Finzean Folla...
- from
Dunbar Castle to
defend the Queen's
position at the "auld fort" by
Fawside Castle. Bothwell's men had also
brought 300
pikes from the
armoury at Dunbar...