- The
Castle and
Barony of
Robertland (NS 4428 4693) is
located near Stewarton, off the B769 road, in the old
district of Cunninghame,
Parish of Stewarton...
- Sir
David Cunningham of
Robertland, in Ayrshire, was
Master of
Works to the
Crown of
Scotland from 1602 to 1607, and
Surveyor of the King's
Works in England...
-
David John
Wilson Reid of
Robertland (1929 – 20
December 1973) was a
Scottish barrister,
officer of arms and archivist. Reid
studied law at
Trinity College...
- Sir
David Cunningham, 1st
Baronet of
Robertland was a
Scottish landowner.
Letters sent to him, held by the
National Records of Scotland, are an important...
-
Cunninghams of Cunninghamhead, the
Cunninghams of Aitket, the
Cunninghams of
Robertland, and the
Cunninghams of Corsehill. In 1488 the Clan
Montgomery burned...
- 1532 his
father had
granted to him the
lands of Doura, Potterton,
Little Robertland, and the two Corsehills. In 1538 he was also
granted Cuttiswray, Clarklands...
-
European Nobility and Heraldry.
Heraldry Today. ISBN 0-900455-45-4. Reid of
Robertland, David; Wilson,
Vivien (1977). An
Ordinary of Arms. Vol. Second. Edinburgh:...
- The Cuninghame,
later Fairlie-Cuninghame Baronetcy, of
Robertland in the
County of Ayr, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on...
-
European Nobility and Heraldry.
Heraldry Today. ISBN 0-900455-45-4. Reid of
Robertland, David; Wilson,
Vivien (1977). An
Ordinary of Arms. Vol. Second. Edinburgh:...
-
Cunninghame of
Robertland spent two
years developing a
friendship with Hugh and
despite warnings from Hugo,
third Earl,
eventually Hugh held
Robertland in high...