- the city of Dundee, Scotland. In 1872, Sir
David Baxter, 1st
Baronet of
Kilmaron, left a
bequest for the
establishment of a mechanics'
institute in Dundee...
- the
United Kingdom. Both
creations are extinct. The
Baxter Baronetcy, of
Kilmaron in the
County of Fife, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- of the Army (1881): see Earl
Roberts Roberts baronets of
Brynwenalt of
Kilmaron (1908): see
Baron Clwyd Roberts baronets of
Milner Field (1909) Roberts...
- of Col. Hon.
Richard Maitland; died
without issue Patrick Maitland of
Kilmaron Castle (1770–1821); 2nd son of Col. Hon.
Richard Maitland Maj. Gen. Frederick...
- The Low,
later Morrison-Low Baronetcy, of
Kilmaron in the
County of Fife, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 27 November...
-
Wittington 22 July 1908
Viscount Devonport 881
Roberts of
Brynwenalt of
Kilmaron 25 July 1908
Baron Clwyd 882
Robinson of
Hawthornden and
Dudley House 27...
-
Colasanto Roberta Goldstone March 6, 1970 (1970-03-06) 49 23 "Bolt of
Kilmaron"
Nicholas Colasanto D.C.
Fontana March 13, 1970 (1970-03-13) 50 24 "Absalom"...
- of
Cupar and the
surrounding area. It also
enrols non-catholic pupils.
Kilmaron School caters for
pupils that have
complex additional support needs. It...
-
Dundee and in the
county of Fife,
where in 1856 he
purchased the
estate of
Kilmaron. His
enlightened regard for the
welfare of his
native town was, however...
-
Kirkwall School (1820)
Enlargement of
Allanton Castle,
Cambusnethan (1820)
Kilmaron Castle (1820)
Terrace of
large townhouses, 1-11
Albyn Place, Edinburgh...