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Viscount of
Garnock (created 1703), Lord
Lindsay of The
Byres (1445), Lord
Parbroath (1633) and Lord Kilbirnie,
Kingsburn and
Drumry (1703), all in the Peerage...
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Parbroath Castle is a
ruined castle which was the
former seat of Clan
Seton near
Parbroath farm, Creich, Fife, Scotland. Only a
portion of a
vault standing...
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David Seton of
Parbroath (died 1601) was a
Scottish courtier and administrator. He was the son of
Gilbert Seton of
Parbroath and
Helen Leslie, a daughter...
- John de
Seton of
Parbroath (died 1327) was a
Scottish noble.
Seton is said to be the
fourth son of
Alexander de
Seton and
Christian le Cheyne. His father...
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- of Auchindoun.
Broughty Castle near
Dundee fell to the
Marian Laird of
Parbroath. Lord
Maxwell planned to
marry Elizabeth Douglas at
Dalkeith but Marian...
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Thomas Stewart of
Grandtully Helen Murray, who
married Alexander Seton of
Parbroath James Balfour Paul,
Scots Peerage, 1 (Edinburgh, 1904), pp. 459–2 HMC...
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after Creich. The
ruins of
Creich Castle are
located nearby. The
ruins of
Parbroath Castle are also in
Criech parish. The
civil parish has a po****tion of...
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Bearnie and Birness).
David Seton of
Parbroath and
Patrick Wood made a
legal settlement concerning the
lands of
Parbroath according to the
previous marriage...
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surname is
sometimes spelled "Lesley". She
first married Gilbert Seton of
Parbroath, and secondly, Mark Ker of Newbattle. In
early modern Scotland married...