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Skipness (Scottish Gaelic: Sgibinis,
pronounced [ˈs̪kʲipɪnɪʃ]) is a
village and
Quoad sacra parish on the east
coast of
Kintyre in Scotland,
located just...
- John Abernethy. Janet, Lady
Glamis married secondly Archibald Campbell of
Skipnish,
second son of
Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll, and had issue: John...
- his mother, who had
married as her
second husband Archibald Campbell of
Skipnish,
Glamis and
others were in July 1537
placed on
trial on the
charge of conspiring...
- Sc**** (partially in
Mineral County, West Virginia)
Selbysport Shallmar Skipnish Thomas Vindex Wallman Wilson (partially in
Grant County, West Virginia)...
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Dugall MacSween granted to
Walter Stewart, Earl of
Menteith the
lands of
Skipnish (Skipness),
Killislate (South Knapdale) and
other lands in the
parish of...
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following year
Dubhghall mac
Suibhne granted to the earl the
lands of
Skipnish, Killislate, and others,
being that part of
Kintyre called South Knapdale...
- was
issued by
James IV of
Scotland in 1494, and Sir
Duncan Forster of
Skipnish, John ****ming of Earnside, and
Alexander ****ming of
Altyre were
sworn in...
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Pinkie in 1547.
After William Sempill's death, she
married John
Campbell of
Skipnish,
their daughter Jean was an
ancestor of the
Marquis of Bute.
James Porter...
- and
personal fortune.
Campbell was the
eldest son of
Walter Campbell of
Skipnish, and was born
about 1671. In many
books of
reference he is
stated to have...