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- piece of country he had seen" and named it Luther for that reason Monck, Stonywood, Damascus and Arthur Maryborough 56,728 acres (230 km2) Opened in 1840...
- Banffshire. Two battalions were led by James Moir of Stonywood and John Gordon of Avochie; Stonywood's men were mainly volunteers from Aberdeen, whereas...
- John Gordon of Avochie. Moir of Stonywood's Battalion: 200 men. Recruited from Aberdeenshire by James Moir of Stonywood. 1/Lord Ogilvy's Regiment: 200...
- Aberdeenshire. His grandson Thomas exchanged the estate of Cornton for Stonywood and Muchalls in Aberdeenshire. It was presumably Thomas who erected the...
- battalion, mainly volunteers from Aberdeen itself led by James Moir of Stonywood; the "Strathbogie" battalion, unwilling feudal levies under John Gordon...
- battalion, mainly volunteers from Aberdeen itself led by James Moir of Stonywood; the 'Strathbogie' battalion, unwilling feudal levies under John Gordon...