- Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland,
created in 1661 for
James Johnstone. In 1625, the
title of Earl of
Annandale had...
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Hopetoun succeeded his great-uncle as de jure
fifth Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell,
although he
never successfully claimed this title. In 1809 he was created...
- the
Boyne in 1690.
William Johnstone,
third Earl of
Hartfell and
second Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell, was
raised to the rank of
Marquess of
Annandale in...
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include the
village of Sundridge. The
township includes the
communities of
Hartfell, Kennedys, Lake Bernard, Pevensey,
Stirling Falls and Strong. It surrounds...
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James Johnstone, 3rd Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell and 2nd
Marquess of
Annandale (c.1687–1730) was a
Scottish art
collector and
politician who sat in...
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occurs on the
Crichope near Thornhill.
Mineral waters are
found at Moffat,
Hartfell Spa, some 3
miles (4.8 km) ****her north,
Closeburn and Brow on the Solway...
- John
James Hope-Johnstone, 8th Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell (5
October 1842 – 26
December 1912) was a
Scottish Conservative Party politician. At the...
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James Johnstone, 1st Earl of
Hartfell (1602 –
April 1653) was a
Scottish peer and royalist. He was the only son of Sir
James Johnstone, the
Warden of the...
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Hartfell looking west to the
great bowl
among the
hills that is the Devil's Beef Tub (catching the
sunlight in this picture) with
Annanhead (the source...
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Lieutenant of
Dumfriesshire in 1874. He was de jure 7th Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell. He on
several occasions sought to
obtain a peerage, but was ultimately...