- The
Hirsel is a
Category A
Listed stately home near Coldstream,
Berwickshire in the
Scottish Borders council area. It has been a seat of the
Earls of Home...
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Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home,
Baron Home of the
Hirsel, (/ˈhjuːm/ HEWM; 2 July 1903 – 9
October 1995),
known as Lord Dungl**** from 1918 to 1951 and...
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Elizabeth Hester Douglas-Home,
Baroness Home of the
Hirsel (née Alington; 6
November 1909 – 3
September 1990) was the wife of
British politician and prime...
- by the 16th Earl, who
succeeded in that year. The
family seats are The
Hirsel near Coldstream, Berwickshire, and
Castlemains near Douglas,
South Lanarkshire...
- The Lake of the
Hirsel or
Hirsel Lake is an
artificial body of
water and Site of
Special Scientific Interest near
Coldstream in
Berwickshire in Scotland...
- 14th Earl of Home and
British prime minister and
later Lord Home of the
Hirsel, and
Elizabeth Alington,
daughter of
Cyril Alington. He was
educated at...
- been
artificially created:
Pressmennan Lake, East Lothian; the Lake of the
Hirsel, Berwickshire; Lake
Louise (within the
grounds of
Skibo Castle, Sutherland);...
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Abolition of the
Monarchy in Rome to the
Union of Italy. Leipzig:
Reimer &
Hirsel.; Lazenby, John
Francis (4
February 1998). Hannibal's War: A
Military History...
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Hirsel on 11 July 1951. In 1918, he
inherited extensive property and
estates from his father,
including Douglas Castle,
Bothwell Castle, The
Hirsel and...
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century the body of
water was
known as the Loch of Menteith. The Lake of the
Hirsel,
Pressmennan Lake, Lake
Louise and
Raith Lake are man-made
bodies of water...