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Ferniehirst Castle (sometimes
spelled Ferniehurst) is an L-shaped
construction on the east bank of the Jed Water,
about a mile and a half
south of Jedburgh...
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Street and
killed him. The feud came to an end when Sir
Thomas Kerr of
Ferniehirst married Janet Scott who was the
sister of the
tenth Scott Laird of Buccleuch...
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Janet or Jean Scott, Lady
Ferniehirst (c.1548 -
after 1593) was a
Scottish landowner. She was a
member of the
Border family of
Scott who suc****bed to...
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Thomas Kerr of
Ferniehirst (died 31
March 1585) was a
Scottish landowner,
Roman Catholic and
supporter of Mary,
Queen of Scots. He and Jean
Scott ended...
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current Marquess is
Ralph Kerr,
brother of the 13th Marquess. He owns
Ferniehirst Castle in Roxburghshire,
which is the
family seat that was
restored by...
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younger son, respectively, in the 1980s, to take on the
restoration of
Ferniehirst Castle in Roxburghshire. The 12th
Marquess married Antonella Newland...
- Sir John Kerr Sir
Thomas Kerr of
Ferniehirst Catherine Kerr
Robert Carr, 1st Earl of
Somerset Sir
William Scott of
Kincurd Janet Scott Grisel Beaton Anne...
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Elizabeth in 1572, who had him
beheaded at York.
After having been
hidden at
Ferniehirst Castle,
Westmorland escaped to Flanders,
where he died impoverished....
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Robert Carr (c. 1587–1645), born Kerr/Ker, son of Sir
Thomas Ker of
Ferniehirst,
became a
favourite of King
James VI and I. On 25
March 1611 he was created...
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Street and
killed him. The feud came to an end when Sir
Thomas Kerr of
Ferniehirst married Janet Scott who was the
sister of the
tenth Laird of Buccleuch...