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Killearn (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Fhearann, from orig.
Ceann Fhearann, "Head/End of (the) Land/Territory";
until the 15th
century when
Ceann was replaced...
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Baron Killearn, of
Killearn in the
County of Stirling, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1943 for the
diplomat Sir Miles...
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Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st
Baron Killearn, GCMG, CB, MVO, PC (24
August 1880 – 18
September 1964) was a
British diplomat.
Miles Lampson was the son...
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Killearn Hospital was a
health facility at
Killearn in the
Stirling council area of Scotland. The
hospital was
established as one of
seven Emergency Hospital...
- that she
overheard Killearn and
Cunningham plot to
steal the money. To
build a case
against Cunningham,
MacGregor abducts Killearn and
imprisons him....
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Thomasville Road. The
gardens are also a U.S.
historic district known as the
Killearn Plantation Archeological and
Historic District. It
received that designation...
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Killearn railway station served the
village of
Killearn, Stirling,
Scotland from 1882 to 1951 on the
Blane Valley Railway. The
station opened as Killearn...
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Miles Lampson, 1st
Baron Killearn in 1957.
Following his death, it was the home of his
widow Jacqueline, the
dowager Lady
Killearn. The
house became Grade...
- Blanefield,
Milton of Campsie,
Lennoxtown and
Torrance to the south;
Killearn to the west, and
Fintry and
Strathendrick to the north. The
Fintry Hills...
- ten
years later.
Colin Blackburn was the
second son of John
Blackburn of
Killearn, Stirlingshire, and Rebecca,
daughter of the Rev.
Colin Gillies. He was...