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Wishart of
Pittarrow 1525–1527: Adam
Otterburn of
Reidhall 1527–1533: John
Foulis and Adam
Otterburn of
Reidhall 1533–1538: Adam
Otterburn and
Henry Lauder 1538–1561:...
- July 1614 when his son
William came into
possession of that
property and
Reidhall, "with the walk mill"
extending to 12
husbandlands (312
acres (126 hectares))...
- (SSSI) due to its
diverse biological habitat.
Redhall (also
known was
Reidhall) was a
castle on the
border between Longstone and
Craiglockhart beside...
-
years younger than Lord Craigston). Elizabeth's brother, Adam
Innis of
Reidhall, had a daughter, Jane Innis, who had
married Thomas Pitt (aka
Diamond Pitt...
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fifteenth Lord. He was the great-grandson of
Alexander Borthwick, 1st of
Reidhall and Sauchnell,
younger son of
William Borthwick, 3rd of
Soltray and Johnstonburne...
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Ratification in
favors of Mr
James Brand younger of
Babertoun of the
Lands of
Reidhall &c. Not
public and
general 1681 c. 62 — 6
September 1681
Ratification in...
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Pittarrow 1524:
Nicholas Crawfurd of
Oxengangs 1537: Adam
Otterburn of
Reidhall[citation needed] 1537:
Thomas Scot of
Pitgorn 1539:
Thomas Bellenden of...
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Ottavino (born 1985),
American baseball player Adam
Otterburn of
Auldhame and
Reidhall (died 1548),
Scottish lawyer and
diplomat Adam
Petrovich Ozharovsky (1776–1855)...
- The
castle was
built in the 16th century,
probably by Adam
Otterburn of
Reidhall, Lord
Provost of Edinburgh. It
consists of a three-storey main
block with...
- | Reid Hall".
reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu.
Retrieved October 2, 2023. "Mary
MacMonnies Low, 1858 – 1946 | Reid Hall".
reidhall.globalcenters.columbia...