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Stoneypath Tower, is an L-plan
tower house dating from the late
sixteenth century,
about 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
south of East Linton, and east of the Whittinghame...
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occupation in 1506.
Stoneypath eventually p****ed to the
Douglas of
Whittinghame family.
Ruinous for the last two centuries,
Stoneypath was
completely restored/rebuilt...
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Whittingehame p****ed to his
brother Sir
William Douglas of
Stoneypath, near Garvald,
whose daughter Isobel married, in 1628, Sir
Arthur Douglas...
- Douglas [sv] (1888–1946)
Gustaf Otto
Douglas (1687–1771)
William Douglas of
Stoneypath (died 1642)
Richard Douglas Archibald Douglas,
Parson of Douglas, married...
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Courtyard castle 15th
century Modified Private Inveresk Now part of a farm
Stoneypath Tower tower house 16th
century restored Nunraw Abbey NT596713 Tantallon...
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Sasine to "his
brother german", Archibald). Sir
William Douglas of
Stoneypath, near
Garvald (d.
between 1628 and 1642),
whose son-in-law Sir Arthur...
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Cottages 55°55′58″N 2°37′08″W / 55.932819°N 2.618935°W / 55.932819; -2.618935 (
Stoneypath Farm Cottages) Category B...
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Smeaton Lake
Spittal Spott St. Baldred's
Cradle St. Mary's
Priory Stenton Stoneypath Tower Tantallon Castle Thornton Castle Thorntonloch Thurston Manor Torness...
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Mordington (b.1651).
Kingston married secondly Elizabeth Douglas (30 May 1632,
Stoneypath Tower, near Garvald, -
Wednesday 21
October 1668, Whittingehame) sister...
- many
parts of the parish. A
rivulet which rises in the high
ground of
Stoneypath farm, runs
through the
Ruchlaw estate (ancient seat of the
Sydserf family)...