- East
Saltoun and West
Saltoun are
separate villages in East Lothian, Scotland,
about 5
miles (8.0 kilometres) south-west of
Haddington and 20
miles (32...
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Flora Marjorie Fraser, 21st Lady
Saltoun (18
October 1930 – 3
September 2024), was a
Scottish noblewoman and
Crossbench peer.
Until her
retirement on...
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Saltoun, DL (née Ramsay; born 11
October 1957), is a
British peer. She is the
daughter of
Alexander Ramsay of Mar and
Flora Fraser, 21st Lady
Saltoun...
- Lord
Saltoun, of Abernethy, is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1445 for Sir
Lawrence Abernethy. The
title remained in the Abernethy...
- 19th Lord
Saltoun. The
ninth Laird of
Philorth married the
heiress of the
Abernethy Lords Saltoun.
Their son,
Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord
Saltoun, was severely...
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Saltoun Hall is an
historic house standing in
extensive lands off the B6355,
Pencaitland to East
Saltoun road,
about 1.5
miles from each village, in East...
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Andrew Fletcher of
Saltoun (1655 –
September 1716) was a
Scottish writer and politician,
remembered as an
advocate for the non-incorporation of Scotland...
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Saltoun railway station served the
villages of East
Saltoun and West
Saltoun in East Lothian, Scotland, from 1901 to 1933 on the
Macmerry Branch. The station...
- 2nd
Baron of
Saltoun was a 13th-14th
century Scottish baron and noble.
William was the son of
William Abernethy, 1st
Baron of
Saltoun. He
swore fealty...
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Alexander Arthur Fraser, 20th Lord
Saltoun, MC, JP, DL (8
March 1886 – 31
August 1979),
styled Master of
Saltoun until 1933, was a
Scottish peer who was...