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Kenmure Castle is a
fortified house or
castle in The Glenkens, 1 mile (1.6 km)
south of the town of New
Galloway in Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, south-west...
- The
valley is home to
three distinct suburbs: Kaikorai, Bradford, and
Kenmure,
while a
fourth suburb, Burnside, lies at the valley's mouth,
close to...
- On the
morning of 13 May 2021, two Sikh men of
Indian origin living on
Kenmure Street in the
Pollokshields area of
Glasgow were
taken from
their home...
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Viscount of
Kenmure was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created by
Charles I in 1633 for the
prominent Presbyterian Sir John Gordon, 2nd Baronet...
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Captain John Gordon, 7th or 10th
Viscount of
Kenmure (1750 – 21
September 1840),
known as John
Gordon until 1824, was a
Scottish peer.
Gordon was the...
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Kenmure, also
known as the
William Lamb House, is an
urban antebellum home
located in Norfolk, Virginia's
historic West
Freemason District, at 420 West...
- John Gordon, 1st
Viscount of
Kenmure (1599–1634) was a
Scottish nobleman,
renowned Presbyterian, and
founder of the town of New Galloway. Sir John Gordon...
- Jane (occasionally Jean) Campbell,
Viscountess Kenmure,
sometimes called Lady
Montgomery (? – February, 1675) was a
Scottish patron of ministers. She...
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William Gordon, 6th
Viscount of
Kenmure and Lord
Lochinvar (c. 1672 – 24
February 1716) was a
Scottish Jacobite.
William Gordon was the only son of Alexander...
- Aberdeenshire, was held by the
Gordon Earls of
Aberdeen from 1733 to 1889.
Kenmure Castle, a mile
south of New
Galloway was
originally held by the Balliols...