-
besieging Castle Ample, the news came of the
advance of 700
Atholl men
under Inchbrakie. A
retreat was made southwards, but, as the
Campbells were
crossing a...
-
Catharine Niven, was a
nurse and
accused witch who
served the
House of
Inchbrakie in the
Parish of Monzie, near
Crieff in Scotland. The date of her death...
- Gow’s
Lamentation for
James Moray, Esq., of
Abercarney Major Graham of
Inchbrakie Lady Ann Hope’s
Favourite The Earl of Dalhousie's
Happy Return to Scotland...
- of his
great age. By his wife Margaret,
daughter of
Patrick Graham of
Inchbrakie, Perthshire,
Nairne had an only daughter, Margaret,
married to Lord William...
-
elevation to an earldom,
Montrose acquired the
estates of
Aberuthven and
Inchbrakie in Perthshire.
Shortly after the
creation of the earldom, on 3
March 1505...
-
government troops.
Royalist (James Graham, Lord Montrose)
Patrick Graham of
Inchbrakie's Regiment Irish Brigade (Alasdair Mac Colla)
Thomas Laghtnan's Regiment...
- a ring
belonging to the
Grahams of
Inchbrakie, Perthshire. Some time in the 17th century, the
Laird of
Inchbrakie witnessed a
large crowd,
headed by one...
-
Graham of Rednock. John
Graham of
Duchray was
likely descended from the
Inchbrakie Grahams. In 1622, with the
consent of
Katharine Stewart, John
Graham 'Fiar...
- died in 1648. He
married Marjory Graham,
daughter of
Patrick Graham of
Inchbrakie. They had two sons
James (later 2nd baronet) and
George Oliphant of Muirhouse...
-
daughter of
Andrew Stewart,
Bishop of Moray, and
widow of
Patrick Graham of
Inchbrakie. He
became laird of
Glenorchy in 1550 upon the
death of his
older brother...