-
followed by
Hoddam School (c. 1802–1806),
which "then
stood at the Kirk",
located at the "Cross-roads"
midway between Ecclefechan and
Hoddam Castle. By...
- John
Craig Born 1663
Hoddam, Dumfries,
Scotland Died 11
October 1731 High Holborn, London,
England Nationality Scottish Alma mater
University of Edinburgh...
- 1287),
unmarried and
without issue. He married,
secondly on 3 May 1275 at
Hoddam, in the
diocese of Glasgow,
Christina (died ca. 1305 or 1305), daughter...
- was the
second son of
Charles Sharpe (originally
Charles Kirkpatrick) of
Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, by Eleonora,
youngest daughter of John
Renton of Lamerton...
-
castle is
protected as a
category A
listed building. The
lands of
Hoddom or
Hoddam belonged to the
Herries family,
allies of the
Bruce family who were Lords...
-
September 2007 at the
Wayback Machine Groome,
Francis H., ed. (1885). "
Hoddam".
Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A
Survey of
Scottish Topography, Statistical...
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peace there". In
accordance with his will, he was
buried with his
family in
Hoddam, Scotland.
Richard III burial:
After the
discovery of
Richard III's remains...
- de Ireby, the
Widow of Adam Jesmond, the
Sheriff of Northumberland, at
Hoddam. The
marriage added estates in ****berland and
dower land from her previous...
-
politician and
British Army officer. He was the
eldest son of
Charles Sharpe of
Hoddam Castle, ****mertrees,
Dumfriesshire and
Eleanor née
Renton of Lamberton....
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Priory Dercongal Abbey Dumfries Blackfriars Dundrennan Abbey Glenluce Abbey Hoddam Monastery Lincluden Priory St
Marys Isle
Priory (Trahill Priory) Soulseat...