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Pitfour may
refer to:
Pitfour estate, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, seat of the
Fergusons of
Pitfour Pitfour Castle,
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland James Ferguson...
- The
Pitfour Estate, in the
Buchan area of North-East Scotland, was an
ancient barony encomp****ing most of the
extensive Longside Parish,
stretching from...
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James Ferguson of
Pitfour may
refer to:
James Ferguson, 1st
Laird of
Pitfour (1672–1734),
Scottish lawyer James Ferguson, Lord
Pitfour (1700–1777), Scottish...
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Pitfour Castle is an 18th-century
country house situated on the
southeast edge of the
village of St
Madoes in the C**** of Gowrie, Perthshire, Scotland...
- 1672 – 1
January 1734) was a
Scottish lawyer and was also the 1st
Laird of
Pitfour, a
large estate in the
Buchan area of north-east Scotland,
which became...
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James Ferguson, Lord
Pitfour (1700 – 25 June 1777) was a
Scottish advocate and
second Laird of
Pitfour, a
large estate in Buchan. His
flourishing law...
- 1820) was a
Scottish advocate and Tory
politician and the
third Laird of
Pitfour, a
large estate in the
Buchan area of
north east Scotland,
which is known...
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advocate James Ferguson of
Pitfour (who was
raised to the judges'
bench as a
Senator of the
College of Justice, so
known as Lord
Pitfour after 1764) and his...
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George Ferguson (1748 – 29
December 1820) was the
fourth Laird of
Pitfour, a
large estate in the
Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that
became known...
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inherited by
James Ferguson who
immediately sold the
estate and
purchased Pitfour.
Another younger brother was
Major General James Ferguson.
After receiving...