- The
Oxenfoord title was in
honour of his
property Oxenfoord Castle, and the
title held by his wife's family, the
Viscounts of
Oxfuird (or
Oxenfoord). He...
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Oxenfoord Castle is a
country house in Midlothian, Scotland. It is
located 1
kilometre (0.62 mi)
north of Pathhead, Midlothian, and 6
kilometres (3.7 mi)...
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Oxenfoord Castle School was a girls'
private boarding school,
based at
Oxenfoord Castle, Pathhead, Midlothian, near
Edinburgh in Scotland. The
school was...
- Inverary,
started in 1744, and
castles by
Robert Adam at
Culzean (1771),
Oxenfoord (1780–82), Dalquharran, (1782–85) and
Seton Palace, 1792. In
England James...
- (1690), 5th
Baronet Dalrymple, 9th
Baronet Dalrymple of Stair, 1st
Baron Oxenfoord of
Cranstoun in the
County of
Edinburgh North Hamilton Dalrymple 1776–1864...
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Hamilton Dalrymple,
succeeded in to
their father's
baronetcy and
inherited Oxenfoord Castle in 1810, and to the
earldom of
Stair upon the
death of
their second...
- The Earl of
Seafield 24 June 1701 The Earl of
Stair 8
April 1703
Baron Oxenfoord Queen Anne The Earl of
Rosebery 10
April 1703 Earl of
Midlothian Baron...
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descendants still occupy the house. On the
opposite side of the Tyne
Water is
Oxenfoord Castle,
originally a 16th-century
tower house belonging to the MakGill...
- at the
Royal Welsh College of
Music &
Drama and
Oxenfoord Summer School. "Lorna Anderson".
Oxenfoord International School.
Retrieved 4
August 2021. "Lorna...
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representative of the
Viscounts of
Oxfuird (or
Oxenfoord). In 1810 he
succeeded in the baronetcy, and
inherited Oxenfoord Castle, on the
death of his father. In...