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Grangemuir House was the seat of a
junior branch of the
Douglas family in Scotland. The
house and
attached estate was
bought by
Walter Irvine, a Scot who...
- sons, the
second of which, Walter, went on to
continue the
Douglases of
Grangemuir. He emplo**** the ****ure
missionary Catherine Grant (later Edward) as a...
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Scottish novelist,
historian and
translator and was one of the
Douglases of
Grangemuir.
Helen Florence Douglas-Irvine was born in 1880, the
daughter of Walter...
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mansion house of the
Dukes of
Buccleuch and
Queensberry (preserved).
Grangemuir House, Fife.
Hawthornden Castle, Mid-Lothian.
Hermitage Castle, Roxburghshire...
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Notes LB
Number Image Grangemuir House 56°13′37″N 2°44′40″W / 56.226836°N 2.744568°W / 56.226836; -2.744568 (
Grangemuir House) Category B 2709 Upload...
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Grangemuir VD Lt Col A Mitc**** of
Luscar (1914–1915) The FFY
during The
Great War (1914–19) Col Sir John
Gilmour 1st Bt Col TH
Erskine of
Grangemuir...
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Towne in
November 1898. In 1889, the
family had
moved to a new house,
Grangemuir,
opposite Wimbledon Common.
Robert Thomson died in
Wimbledon in June 1909...
- B****,
against James,
Commendator of
Melrose Abbey, for the feu
lands of
Grangemuir, Preistlaw, Preistheillis,
Kingis Syd,
Freir Dykis and
Winter Scheildykis...
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favouris of
James Hay of
Kingask of his
infeftment of the few
fermes of
Grangemuir. Not
public and
general 1606 c. 43 — 11 July 1606
Ratificatioun in favouris...
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Upload Photo Grangemuir Bridge Over
Dreel Burn 56°13′15″N 2°44′19″W / 56.220959°N 2.738681°W / 56.220959; -2.738681 (
Grangemuir Bridge Over Dreel...