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Viscount Dundaff (1707), Lord
Graham (1445), Lord
Graham and
Mugdock (1644), Lord Aberruthven,
Mugdock and
Fintrie (1707) and
Baron Graham, of
Belford (1722)...
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Mugdock Castle was the
stronghold of the Clan
Graham from the
middle of the 13th century. Its
ruins are
located in
Mugdock Country Park, just west of the...
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Mugdock is a
hamlet in Stirlingshire, Scotland. It lies to the
south of the
village of Strathblane, and was in the
civil parish. In the past the hamlet...
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Mugdock Country Park is a
country park and
historical site
located partly in East
Dunbartonshire and
partly in Stirling, in the
former county of Stirlingshire...
- photographers, who take
advantage of the
peripheral walkways that
verge on
Mugdock Country Park, and
offer views over the
Glasgow area.
Milngavie water treatment...
- Harrods,
George Outram and Company, and
Whyte and Mackay. He
lived at
Mugdock, near Milngavie, Scotland. He was the son of Hugh Fraser, 1st
Baron Fraser...
- Castle,
Dunfermline Abbey,
Glasgow Cathedral,
Muiravonside Country Park,
Mugdock Country Park, Aviemore, Isle of Skye (Talisker Bay,
Coral Beaches and Loch...
- have been
named after the
Khyber P****: A
steep and
twisting minor road in
Mugdock Country Park near Glasgow, Scotland. The road is a
landmark along the West...
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James Graham, 1st
Marquess of
Montrose (1612 – 21 May 1650) was a
Scottish nobleman, poet,
soldier and
later viceroy and
captain general of Scotland. Montrose...
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property transactions.
Balmore was part of the vast
earldom of the
Barony of
Mugdock. Was
appointed barony in 27th
December 1253 by
Alexander III of Scotland...