- Peter's Seminary. Also
close by is
Kilmahew Burn.
Kilmahew is
named after its
patron saint,
Mochta (Mahew).
Kilmahew castle was
built upon the
lands granted...
-
Kilmahew Burn is a
small river, burn, that runs from the
Kilmahew estate, Cardross,
Argyll and Bute into the
Firth of Clyde. It
flows close by the ruins...
- is
currently in a
ruined state. In July 2020, the site was
given to the
Kilmahew Education Trust Ltd who plan to
reinstate the
educational elements of the...
-
Robert Alexander Allan,
Baron Allan of
Kilmahew, DSO, OBE, RD (11 July 1914 – 4
April 1979) was a
British Conservative politician.
Allan was
educated at...
- Scotland.
Retrieved 6
March 2017.
Historic Environment Scotland. "Cardross
Kilmahew Estate, St Peter's
College (LB6464)".
Retrieved 7 July 2020.
Historic Environment...
-
which he
granted lands to John de
Naper in
Kilmahew and Dunbartonshire. The
Napiers held the
lands at
Kilmahew for
eighteen generations until 1820. The...
- 1290, in a
charter of Maol
Choluim I, Earl of Lennox,
granting lands at
Kilmahew to the Napiers. They are said to have
taken their name from a
saying by...
-
however those plans failed due to a lack of funding. The
ruined 15th-century
Kilmahew Castle that was
built by the
Napier Clan is
situated just
north of the...
- Lord
Allan may
refer to:
Robert Allan,
Baron Allan of
Kilmahew (1914–1979),
British politician Richard Allan,
Baron Allan of
Hallam (born 1966), British...
- poet Rob
Allan (1945–2021), New
Zealand poet
Robert Allan,
Baron Allan of
Kilmahew (1914–1979),
Conservative politician Robert George Allan (1879–1972), agricultural...