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Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, and Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun and
Robertoun on 10
April 1703. He died
without leaving an heir and the
titles acquired...
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Busbie Castle was
situated in what is now
known as
Knockentiber (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Tobair, hill of the well), a
village in East Ayrshire, Parish...
- more
recently the Pollok-Morrises,
lying within the
ancient Barony of
Robertoun, lay just
beyond Laigh Milton Mill and the
Fairlie estate is just across...
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Barony of
Kilmaurs and then
later it was
placed within the
Barony of
Robertoun,
Parish of Kilmaurs. The
estate is
first recorded as
belonging to Murthhaw...
- Adam Mure, MA 1545 Sir John
Allan 1546
William Robertoun 1568
Thomas Buchanan, MA 1571
William Robertoun (again) 1584
Hercules Rollock, MA 1596 Alexander...
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Knockentiber (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Tobair, hill of the well) is a
village in East Ayrshire,
Parish of Kilmaurs, Scotland.
Knockentiber is two miles...
- family,
Robert de
Robertoun, by
feudal charter from
either Malcolm IV or
William I
between 1160-1200 (Beverage nd) The
Robertouns were
feudal Lairds...
- Boyd, (2)
David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford, (3)
Thomas Hamilton of
Robertoun. In 1623 King
James made
steps to help the
dowager Countess of Crawford...
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Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, Lord
Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun, and
Robertoun, 1703 King
George II (1683–1760)
Archibald Douglas (1694–1761) 1st Duke...
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Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, Lord
Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun, and
Robertoun, 1703 King
George II (1683–1760)
Archibald Douglas (1694–1761) 1st Duke...