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Lessendrum is a
ruinous fortified house situated 7.65
kilometres (4.75 mi) to the
north of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is on the
Buildings at Risk...
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Knighton Gorges on the Isle of Wight, and of
Lessendrum in Aberdeen, Scotland, 18th
Scottish feudal baron of
Lessendrum, is
famous for his
involvement in the...
- century.
Lessendrum,
three and a half
miles north east of
Huntly was the seat of the
longest lasting branch of the clan, the
Bissets of
Lessendrum. Upsettlington...
- Chief: none,
armigerous clan The
chiefly line is
thought to be
Bisset of
Lessendrum.
Blackadder Chief: none,
armigerous clan Seat: Old
Tulliallan Castle,...
- Category C(S) 2943
Upload Photo Lessendrum House Dovecot 57°27′42″N 2°41′47″W / 57.461739°N 2.696463°W / 57.461739; -2.696463 (
Lessendrum House Dovecot) Category B...
- 1846 1852
Maurice George Fenwick Bisset His wife
inherited the
Bisset of
Lessendrum estate. 1852 1877
Frederick Falkiner Goold Also
Private Chaplain to the...
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Bisset by
royal licence in 1821, when his wife
inherited the
Bisset of
Lessendrum estate. Find a
grave "Alumni
Dublinenses (1593-1860)" Burtchchaell, G...
- High School) 1840
Crimonmogate House for
merchant Patrick Milne 1840
Lessendrum House (Destro**** by fire) 1840
Meldrum House (Additions) 1840
Gordon Schools...
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George Bisset (1757–1821) of
Knighton Gorges House, Isle of Wight, and of
Lessendrum, Aberdeen, by his wife
Harriat (sic)
Mordaunt (b.1753) one of the illegitimate...
- for the
Discountenancing of Vice, he
supplied the loss.
Bissett died at
Lessendrum,
Aberdeenshire on 5
September 1834. He was the
author of a
study of Edmund...