- In 1295
Balliol as Lord of
Galloway granted a
charter of the
lands of
Garthland to Dougal. In 1296 both
Dougall and
Fergus M'douall
appear on the Ragman...
- At
least two
vessels have been
named Garthland,
possibly for
Garthland Castle.
Garthland (1795 ship) was
launched at
Chester in 1795 as a West Indiaman...
-
Garthland Castle was a
castle that was
located near
Garthland Mains,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The
castle was
possibly built in 1211, as a datestone...
- Lochwinnoch. As of 2011, Barr
Castle is
owned by
Fergus MacDowall of
Garthland,
Chief of the Clan MacDowall.
Because of his status, it is
regarded as...
-
Macdowall or
MacDowall may
refer to:
McDowall (surname),
includes Macdowall and
MacDowall Clan Macdowall, a
lowlands Scottish clan MacDowall, Saskatchewan...
-
Garthland was
launched at
Chester in 1795 as a West Indiaman. She
foundered in
December 1821.
Missing pages in Lloyd's
Register (LR), for 1796 resulted...
- Lord
Ochiltree (who was her
paternal cousin); (2nd)
Uchtred Macdowall of
Garthland On 10
September 1524,
Methven was made Prin****l
Master of the
Royal Artillery...
- of Flodden. In 1727 the
Semples sold the
estate to the
MacDowalls of
Garthland.
William MacDowall was one of Glasgow's
leading West
Indies merchants...
- Sketraw,
based on a 1930s design. In 2007,
Chief Fergus D. H.
Macdowall of
Garthland designed the Clan
MacDowall tartan (the clan
previously used MacDougall...
-
William McDowall (c. 1749 – 3
April 1810) of
Garthland and
Castle Semple was a
Scottish Member of Parliament. He was the
eldest son of
William McDowall...