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- Glencarnie was a provincial lordship in Strathspey, Scotland, co-extensive with the parish of Duthil. It was, alongside Badenoch, Lochaber, The Aird, Stratha'an...
- parish. As regards the parish of Duthil and Rothiemurchus, the barony of Glencarnie in Duthil (from Aviemore to Garten) was attached for a time. Rothiemurchus...
- two sons, Malise and Nicholas. Gille Brigte/Gilbert of Glencarnie, held the lands of Glencarnie, and had a son of the same name. His line ended in an heiress...
- land in Dulnain valley in upper Speyside from his mother, Matilda of Glencarnie. Her family had partially owned it since 1180, when the Crown gave Kinveachy...
- within Moray by ca. 1230 that as well as Badenoch included The Aird, Glencarnie, Abernethy, Stratha'an and Strathbogie. The lordship was made up of the...
- Died Details X Sir John Roy Grant 1434 Son of IX. Married Matilda de Glencarnie. Sheriff of Inverness. XI Sir Duncan Grant, 1st of Freuchie 1495 Son of...
- Rothes and Boharm, and all of the lordships of Badenoch, Kincardine, Glencarnie and Lochaber, all of which also included land on the east bank of the...
- Press. ISBN 0-7486-0910-5. Ross, A (2003). "The Lords and Lordship of Glencarnie". In Boardman, S; Ross, A (eds.). The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland...
- the English adherents Duncan Frendraught, Reginald Cheyne, and Gilbert Glencarnie. Certainly, the fourteenth-century Chronicle of Lanercost reveals that...
- Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Ross, A (2003). "The Lords and Lordship of Glencarnie". In Boardman, S; Ross, A (eds.). The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland...