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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Macdowall or MacDowall may refer to: McDowall (surname), includes Macdowall and MacDowall Clan Macdowall, a lowlands Scottish clan MacDowall, Saskatchewan...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Glasgow. He was born on 20 January 1752 the son of William McDowall of Garthland and Castle Semple and his wife Elizabeth Graham (known as "Black Bess")...
- guilty of threatening behaviour. June 2003 Neil Nortrop (a.k.a. Neil McGarthland) Body not found 32-year-old Nortrop left his home in Brixham, Devon, on...