- dammed,
creating Upper Glendevon,
Lower Glendevon and
Castlehill reservoirs. The
Devon then
flows east and
southeast through Glendevon,
turning southwest...
- Mary
Elizabeth Hope,
Baroness Glendevon (1
September 1915 – 27
December 1998) (née Wellcome,
later Maugham,
formerly Paravicini), was the only
child of...
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Baron Glendevon, of
Midhope in the
County of Linlithgow, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 16 July 1964 for the Conservative...
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Julian John
Somerset Hope, 2nd
Baron Glendevon (6
March 1950 – 29
September 2009) was a
British opera producer and nobleman.
Julian Hope was the elder...
- John
Adrian Louis Hope, 1st
Baron Glendevon, PC (7
April 1912 – 18
January 1996),
known as Lord John Hope from 1912 to 1964, was a
British aristocrat...
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Glendevon Castle is a
collection of
conjoined structures dating from the 15th century. The
property is now (2022) semi-derelict. It lies on a private...
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possibly coirthe ("standing stone") + as (locational suffix).
Glendevon,
Perthsihire Glendevon,
Lanarkshire Glendivan,
Dumfriesshire Glendow, Dumfriesshire...
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succeeded to his father's
marquessate John
Adrian Louis Hope, 1st
Baron Glendevon (7
April 1912 – 18
January 1996);
became a
Conservative statesman and...
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Fortingall Foss or
Fossoway or
Crook of
Devon Fowlis Easter Fowlis Wester Glendevon Glen Shee
Inchture Innerwick Killin Kilmadock Kilspindie Kincardine Kinclaven...
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prominent Conservative politician and was
created Baron Glendevon in 1964. Earl of
Linlithgow Baron Glendevon Baron Rankeillour Earl of
Annandale and Hartfell...