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Glorat is a
place and
estate in the
parish of
Campsie in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. A
towerhouse was
built at
Glorat in the 16th
century and Glorat...
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Glorat House is a 19th-century
mansion house in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is
located in
Milton of Campsie, in the
former county of Stirlingshire...
- in 1430. His son, William,
acquired from the Earl of
Lennox the
lands of
Glorat.
William also held
Dumbarton Castle and this
appointment p****ed to his son...
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William Striveling (Stirling) 1st of
Glorat –
murdered on Good
Friday 1534) 1534
George Striveling (Stirling) 2nd of
Glorat[clarification needed] 1644: John...
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Lines of
baronets bearing the
surname Stirling have
existed since the 17th
century in
several distinct localities of Scotland. The
earlier baronetages...
- of
Baldorran sold
Baldorran to the
Glorat family, and
today maps show the
former residence of
Baldorran as
Glorat House.
William Stewart did much to restore...
- to sir
Alexander Stirling, late of
Glorat, baronet, now deceased, and now
descending to sir John
Stirling of
Glorat, baronet, his son, as may be sufficient...
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later Steuart-Barclay of
Glorat 1666 Steuart, Steuart-Denham, Steuart-Barclay
extinct or
dormant 1851
Stirling of
Glorat 1666
Stirling dormant 1949...
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Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He
succeeded his
father as Baronet, of
Glorat, Stirlingshire, in 1910. The
baronetcy had been
created in the Baronetage...
- region, in the year 1330. He also
received a
charter for half the
lands of
Glorat in the
parish of Campsie. Today,
Gilbert de
Insula is
considered to be a...