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Estate Glendaruel Estate,
Glendaruel Glenbranter Estate,
Glenbranter Glenfinart Estate, Ardentinny, Glen
Finart Knockdow Estate (formerly
known as the...
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General Sir John
Douglas of
Glenfinart GCB (7 July 1817 – 8
September 1888) was a
British Army
officer who
became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland. Born the...
- It was the fife of the McInturner's Baron's Craigcoll,
Ardentinny &
Glenfinart before they were
murdered by Clan
Campbell for
supporting Clan Lamont...
- Grantown-on-Spey and
Laggan and base
camps in Kielder, Kershopefoot,
Glenfinart,
Glenbranter and Lochgilphead. At the end of the war and the disbandment...
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Douglas (died 1814),
Royal Marine officer General Sir John
Douglas of
Glenfinart (1817–1888),
Commander of the
troops in the
North British District Admiral...
- Outbuilding,
Boundary Walls And Gatepiers) Category C(S) 50429
Upload Photo Glenfinart House Walled Garden Including Well And
Ancillary Buildings 56°03′18″N...
- Robertson, a
banker in Greenock. They had a son,
General Sir John
Douglas of
Glenfinart GCB (7 July 1817 – 8
September 1888), a
British Army
officer who became...
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London to Melbourne, Victoria. She was
refloated and
resumed her voyage.
Glenfinart United
Kingdom The ship ran
aground in the
Saint Lawrence River at Lavaltrie...
- roof. The
mausoleum contains the
remains of
General Sir John
Douglas of
Glenfinart, GCB (1817–1888), a
military commander during the
Indian Mutiny. John...