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Holydean Castle (pronounced "hollydeen") was a
castle sited near
Melrose in Bowden, 1.25
miles SW of the village, in the
Scottish Borders region of Scotland...
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nobility than barony).
Halydean (pronounced "Hollydeen," and also
spelled "
Holydean") is a
Scottish Crown Barony and
Lordship in
Roxburghshire in the neighbourhood...
- 1959) (6)
James Innes-Ker (born 1999) Clan
Innes Roxburgh Castle Castle Holydean Earl of
Perth Earl of
Melfort An 1810
auction of the Duke's
library is...
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abbey controlled much of life in Kelso-area
burgh of barony,
called Holydean,
until the
Reformation in the 16th century.
After that, the
power and wealth...
- for
services for the
Abbot of Kelso, who held the
barony and
lordship of
Holydean. The
Douglas family names consisted of
Arkenbald and Freskin, and were...
- Hollylee, Holm, Holmains,
Holme or
Holme Rose,
Holms Water, Holybush,
Holydean Castle, Holy Isle "Surname Database:
Howood Last Name Origin". Howwood...
- a
tower at
Holydean which was destro**** in 1296. The
tower was
rebuilt and
extended by
Isabel Ker of
Cessford and
renamed Castle Holydean. The castle...
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control and in 1607 they were
finally granted as a
secular lordship,
titled Holydean, to the last
commendator of the abbey,
Robert Ker of Cesford.
Between 1647...
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Carcant Cardrona,
Cardrona Forest Carlops Carolside Carter Bar
Castle Holydean Castlecraig Castleton Cavers Cessford,
Cessford Burn,
Cessford Castle Chambers...
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secular control, and
finally in 1607 it was
granted as a
secular lordship (
Holydean) to its last commendator,
Robert Ker of Cesford,
later Earl of Roxburghe...