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estates and
became 8th
Baronetess of
Hempriggs. Dame
Maureen Dunbar was
recognized in the name of
Dunbar of
Hempriggs by Lyon
Court in 1965. The male heirs...
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Hempriggs Castle was a 15th-century castle,
about 5.0
miles (8 km) north-east of Forres, Moray, Scotland, and
about 3.5
miles (6 km)
south of Burghead...
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Watten and Loch
Tofingall (ND190522) to the west of the estuary, and Loch
Hempriggs and the Loch of
Yarrows (ND309438) to the south/southwest.
Viewed upstream...
- of Durn (1698)
Dunbar baronets of
Northfield (1700)
Dunbar baronets of
Hempriggs (1706)
Dunbar baronets of
Boath (1814) Hope-Dunbar
baronets This set index...
- mill lade,
constructed by
Thomas Telford. This
stream flows out of Loch
Hempriggs, 3 or 4
kilometres (2 miles) to the south/southwest, and is
reputed to...
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Dalyell MP (who
chose not to use the title) Dame
Daisy Dunbar, 8th Btss of
Hempriggs (1906–1997), cr. 1706 Dame Anne
Christian Maxwell Macdonald, 11th Btss...
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public library membership required.) "Dunbar of
Hempriggs, Dame
Maureen Daisy Helen, (Lady
Dunbar of
Hempriggs), (19 Aug. 1906–15 Feb. 1997)". Who's Who. A & C...
- of Caithness,
without issue. Lord Glenorchy, sold it to the
Dunbars of
Hempriggs in 1690. The
Dunbars owned the
castle until 1910. "Castle of Old Wick...
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Duffus on 25 May 1826. The last two
Lords Duffus were also baronets, of
Hempriggs in the
County of
Caithness (3rd and 4th). The
lordship became extinct...
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Dunbars of
Mochrum (current chiefs),
Dunbars of Northfield,
Dunbars of
Hempriggs,
Dunbars of Durn and the
Dunbars of Both. The
representative of each branch...