- both in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The
Nairn Baronetcy, of
Rankeilour, Collessie, and
Dysart House, Dysart, in the
County of Fife, was created...
- HMS Bellerophon,
marking the
final end of the
Napoleonic Wars.
Maitland was born at
Rankeilour, Fife on 7
September 1777, as the
third son of
Frederick Lewis Maitland...
- Scotland. The
attraction is set on the
estate of Over
Rankeilour, at the
former Over
Rankeilour Farm
close to the
hamlet of the Bow of Fife.
Opened in...
- 1851) was a
Scottish lawyer who
inherited his father's
estate at
Nether Rankeilour in Fife to
become a
country gentleman. He pla**** an
important role in...
-
Environment Scotland. "MOUNT HILL,
HOPETOUN MONUMENT (TO SIR JOHN HOPE OF OVER
RANKEILOUR) (Category B
Listed Building) (LB17428)".
Retrieved 20
December 2018....
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House 26
August 1904 841
Boyle of
Ockham 14
December 1904 842
Nairn of
Rankeilour and
Dysart House 16
December 1904 844
Birkin of
Ruddington Grange 25 July...
- Sir
James Makgill of Rankilour. Act in
favour of Sir
James MacGill of
Rankeilour. Not
public and
general March 1689 c. 26 — 8
April 1689 Act in favors...
-
Photo Rankeilour Bridge Over
Rankeilour Burn 56°17′40″N 3°05′16″W / 56.294403°N 3.087801°W / 56.294403; -3.087801 (
Rankeilour Bridge Over
Rankeilour Burn)...
- Frendraught, of Clan Crichton, who in turn was heir to Clan
Makgill of
Rankeilour.
Through her the
family came into the
possession of the
estates of Nether-Rankeillor...
-
Environment Scotland. "MOUNT HILL,
HOPETOUN MONUMENT (TO SIR JOHN HOPE OF OVER
RANKEILOUR) (Category B
Listed Building) (LB17428)".
Retrieved 20
December 2018....