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Melgund may
refer to:
Melgund Castle, in Angus,
Scotland Melgund,
Kenora District, Ontario, a
local service board and
geographic township in
Kenora District...
- Roxburgh. In 1813 he was
further honoured when he was made
Viscount Melgund, of
Melgund in the
County of Forfar, and Earl of Minto, in the
County of Roxburgh...
- GCIE, PC (/kɪˈnɪnmənd/; 9 July 1845 – 1
March 1914),
known as
Viscount Melgund by
courtesy from 1859 to 1891, was a
British peer and
politician who served...
- Arms of
Murray of
Melgund: Argent, a
hunting horn sable,
stringed gides, in the
dexter chief point a
crescent of the last; on a
chief wavy
azure three...
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Melgund (died 1598) was a
Scottish courtier and landowner.
David Beaton was the son of
Cardinal David Beaton and
Marion Ogilvy. He
inherited Melgund Castle...
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Indies during the
Napoleonic Wars. He was then
created Viscount Melgund, of
Melgund in the
County of Forfar, and Earl of Minto, of
Minto in the County...
- 7th Earl of
Minto (/kɪˈnɪnmənd/; born 1
December 1953),
styled Viscount Melgund between 1975 and 2005, is a
British hereditary peer, businessman, and Conservative...
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Melgund is a
geographic township and
local services board in the
Unorganized Part of
Kenora District in
northwestern Ontario, Canada. It has two unincorporated...
- the
rents of the
Kirktoun of St Vigeans. In 1543,
David Beaton bought Melgund Castle from his
widowed sister-in-law. The
castle became Marion's home...
- 19 June 1928 – 7
September 2005) (nicknamed "Gibbie"),
styled Viscount Melgund until 1975, was a
Scottish peer. Lord
Minto was the son of the 5th Earl...