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Megginch Castle is a 15th-century
castle in
Perth and Kinross, in
central Scotland. It was the
family home of Cherry, 16th
Baroness Strange. It is now...
- Jean
Cherry Drummond of
Megginch, 16th
Baroness Strange (London, 17
December 1928 –
Megginch Castle, 11
March 2005) was a
cross bench hereditary peer in...
- of
Megginch, who
became the
fifteenth Baron. He was the great-grandson of Lady
Charlotte and her
second husband Admiral Sir Adam
Drummond of
Megginch. However...
- 'Drummond of
Megginch' by
decree of Lord Lyon, 1965, and
Cherry Drummond. The 17th
Baron Strange has
discontinued the use of the
suffix 'of
Megginch' after...
-
still present in
placenames such as the
Inchmichael farms, the
castle of
Megginch, the
village of
Inchture and
hamlet of Inchyra. The area was
drained by...
- was the son of Sir
James Hay of Fingask,
second son of
Peter Hay 3rd of
Megginch (a
branch member of Hay of Leys, a
younger branch of the
Erroll family)...
- Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. Her
father was
Captain Malcolm Drummond of
Megginch,
Groom in
Waiting to
Queen Victoria and
Deputy Lieutenant of Perthshire...
- John Drummond, 10th of
Megginch, 15th
Baron Strange (6 May 1900 – 13
April 1982), was
Chief of the
Baronial House and
Branch of
Drummond of
Concraig and...
- in 1722. He was a
younger son of John Drummond, 10th of Lennoch, 3rd of
Megginch and the
former Bethia Murray.
Among his
siblings were Adam Drummond, an...
- John Drummond, 12th of Lennoch, 5th of
Megginch (18
October 1754 – 13 May 1835), was a
Scottish politician who
served as MP for Shaftesbury.
Drummond was...