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Kincardineshire or the
County of Kincardine, also
known as the
Mearns (from the
Scottish Gaelic A'
Mhaoirne meaning "the stewartry"), is a
historic county...
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James Falconer, Lord
Phesdo (1648–1705) was a
Scottish landowner, judge,
politician and
Senator of the
College of Justice.
Falconer was born on 16 August...
- John
Falconer (21 October 1674 – 21 November 1764), of
Phesdo, Kincardine, was a
Scottish Whig
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1734 to...
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Scotland from his
cousin Alexander Crombie of
Phesdo,
Thornton Castle, Marykirk, Aberdeenshire. The
hamlet of
Phesdo was sold on
after his death,
around 1845...
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charter to the new owner,
Court of
Session Judge, Sir
James Falconer of
Phesdo, the
estate became a
burgh of barony, with a
freeport at Miltonhaven. The...
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School (CP) Sir
David Falconer (1640–1685),
judge Sir
James Falconer of
Phesdo (1648–1706),
judge and
Senator of the
College of
Justice Sir Adam Ferguson...
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William Anstruther Anstruther Archibald Hope
Rankeillour James Falconer Phesdo Robert Hamilton Presmennan 5 July 1690 John Hay, Earl of
Tweeddale Lord...
- 1695 c. 143 — 17 July 1695
Ratification in
favors of Sir
James Falconer of
Phesdo of the
Lands of Lawrieston. Not
public and
general 1695 c. 144 — 17 July...
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Master of the
Scottish Mint.
Their children included James Falconer, Lord
Phesdo. "Esther Briot". 1620.
Dauban (1857). "Nicolas Briot".
Revue numismatique...
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Monkton (1750–1779). Hon. Mary
Falconer (1721–1775). Hon.
George Falconer of
Phesdo (c. 1722–1780), a Capt. of the
Royal Navy who
married Hannah (née Ivie)...