-
Patrick Hume). In 1697 he was
further created Lord Polwarth, of Polwarth,
Redbraes and Greenlaw,
Viscount of
Blasonberrie and Earl of Marchmont, also in the...
- completion, the
family lived in
Redbraes Castle, the
ruins of
which can be seen in
front of the
house by the steading. At
Redbraes lived Sir
Patrick Hume of...
- increased, Trans-Atlantic Air
Control (TAC) was
relocated in
November 1941 to
Redbrae House, a mock
Tudor home
located near
Prestwick Airport. A
large United...
- Sir
Patrick Hume, of
Polwarth and
Redbraes (about 1550– 20 May 1609) was a
Scottish landowner,
courtier and
makar (court poet). Born
about 1550, he was...
-
grandfather was the poet and
courtier Sir
Patrick Hume of
Polwarth and
Redbraes who died in 1609. Born at Polwarth, Berwickshire, he was
raised as a strict...
-
information about social life in
Scotland in the
eighteenth century. Born at
Redbraes Castle, Berwickshire,
Grizel Hume was the
eldest daughter of
Grisell Ker...
- and
Girvan line
opened on 24 May 1860; the old
Maybole station, east of
Redbrae, was
unsuitable for an
onward route and was by-p****ed, the new p****enger...
-
Killasnet Manorhamilton Rathbaun 289
Drumahaire Killanummery Manorhamilton Redbrae 78
Rosclogher Rossinver Ballyshannon Rinn 415
Mohill Cloone Mohill Rinnacurreen...
- then
three area Air
Traffic Control Centres (ATCCs),
Scottish (located at
Redbrae House, Prestwick),
Preston (Barton Hall), and
London (at West Drayton)...
-
level in the lade was
controlled by a
sluice gate at the
nearby weir at
Redbraes. The
water power generated was used to mill grain,
weave cloth, tan leather...