- the site of the
former castle of
Straloch. The
Cheynes of
Straloch came into the
procession of the
lands of
Straloch in the 13th
century through the marriage...
-
Robert Gordon of
Straloch (14
September 1580 – 18
August 1661) was a
Scottish cartographer,
noted as a poet, mathematician, antiquary, and geographer,...
-
Mount Straloch is a
mountain on
Hinchinbrook Island, off the
northeast coast of Queensland, Australia. It
rises 922
metres (3,025 ft) out of the Coral...
- the
Davis campus to what is now West
Campus by
purchasing the 526-acre
Straloch Farm to the west from its owner,
Harry Hopkins. The farm came with an 86-acre...
-
Bergamesca ('The Buffens'),
Straloch MS., c. 1600 Play....
- map, the
school is
identified as
Sillerton Hospital.
Straloch –
named for
Robert Gordon of
Straloch, one of the
first graduates of
Marischal College, studying...
-
Thumb (981 m; 3,219 ft),
Mount Diamantina (953 m; 3,127 ft) and
Mount Straloch (922 m; 3,025 ft). The park
contains the
Thorsborne Trail for hikers. Also...
- the
Sustainable Ecological Earth Regeneration Centre (SEER Centre) in
Straloch, near Pitlochry, in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Further testing has been...
- the
merchant Robert Gordon,
grandson of the map
maker Robert Gordon of
Straloch, and was
further endowed in 1816 by
Alexander Simpson of Collyhill. Originally...
- Sir
Francis le Chen, or
Cheyne of
Straloch, was a 14th-century
Scottish noble. He was the son of Sir
Reginald le Chen (d.1312) and Mary,
daughter of Freskin...