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Letterfourie House is a
Georgian house in Moray,
built by
Robert Adam and
completed in 1773. Its main
block has
three main storeys, with a
raised cellar...
- of Nova
Scotia (Scotland) were the
Gordon baronets of
Gordonstoun and
Letterfourie until the title's
extinction in 1908. Subsequently, the
Premier Scottish...
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century bridge within the
grounds of
Letterfourie House, in Moray, Scotland.
Spanning the Burn of
Letterfourie, it once
formed part of the main approach...
- 1738–1776) Sir
William Gordon, 6th
Baronet (died 1795)
Alexander Gordon of
Letterfourie (1715–1797), did not ****ume the title,
which was
dormant until 1806 Sir...
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Birkenbog (Sir
Robert Abercrombie)
Gordon Castle (Duke of Richmond)
Letterfourie (Sir
William Gordon)
Mayen House (William Duff) Mount-coffer
House (Earl...
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extant as of 2025, with the
baronets of Embo dormant.
Gordon baronets of
Letterfourie,
Sutherland (1625),
initially Gordon baronets of
Gordonstoun Gordon baronets...
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built on land
donated to the
diocese by Sir
William Gordon,
Baronet of
Letterfourie. It was
extended and
redecorated in the
early twentieth century by Charles...
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Buckie and
Portessie Branch north of Keith. The
station was
renamed Letterfourie station, the
title of the
nearby estate by the LMS and this name is used...
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Aberdeen 1682
Gordon of
Lesmore 1625
Gordon dormant 1839
Gordon of
Letterfourie 1625
Gordon dormant 1908
Gordon of
Lochinvar 1626
Gordon dormant 1847...
- west but had a
tendency to silt up and
become unusable. The
Laird of
Letterfourie contributed £5,000 of the
construction costs at
Nether Buckie but the...