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Forglen House is a
mansion house that
forms the
centrepiece of the
Forglen estate in the
parish of
Forglen, north-west of Turriff, Aberdeenshire, in the...
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seventh Scottish Abercromby baronet. He held the
estates of
Birkenbog and
Forglen, as well as land in Ireland. He
served as Vice-Lord-Lieutenant of Banffshire...
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Scottish politician and judge, lord of
session under the
title Lord
Forglen. He was the
second son of
George Ogilvy, 2nd Lord Banff, and
Agnes Falconer...
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tenth Baronet, was a
captain in the
Royal Navy. The
Ogilvy Baronetcy, of
Forglen in the
County of Banff, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on...
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Turriff in
August 1899. A year later, he took up the
tenancy of a farm at
Forglen,
where he and
Helen settled to
begin a family; they
would have five children...
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George Ogilvy, 1st Baronet. He had
already been
created a Baronet, of
Forglen in the
County of Banff, in the
baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 30 July 1627...
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listed buildings in the
parish of
Forglen in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
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Robert Abercromby, 5th
Baronet of
Birkenbog and
Forglen, FRSE, DL (4
February 1784 – 6 July 1855) was a
Scottish politician and landowner. He was...
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burgh of same name)
Deskford Fordyce (included
burgh of Portsoy)
Forglen Gamrie (included
burgh of Macduff)
Grange Inveravon Inverkeithny Keith...
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Bannockburn (1314). The
Monymusk Reliquary was
perhaps at
Forglen until the
sixteenth century, when both
Forglen and
Monymusk came into the
hands of the
Forbes family...