- the
nineteenth century. The
chiefly Swintons now live in New York, USA.
Cranshaws Castle was held by the
Swintons from 1400 to 1702.
Kimmerghame House...
- and herald,
George Swinton, and her
maternal great-great-grandfather was the
Scottish botanist John
Hutton Balfour. The
Swintons are an
ancient Scots...
- Look up
Swinton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Swinton may
refer to:
Swinton,
Greater Manchester Swinton, Harrogate, near Masham,
North Yorkshire...
- Major-General Sir John
Swinton of Kimmerghame, KCVO, OBE, DL (21
April 1925 – 4
October 2018) was a
British Army
officer who
served as Major-General commanding...
- Earl of
Swinton is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1955 for the
prominent Conservative politician Philip Cunliffe-Lister...
-
Sitwell Campbell Swinton CBE DL (10 May 1859 – 17
January 1937) was a long-serving
Scottish politician and
officer of arms.
Swinton was born at 7 Darnaway...
- Major-General Sir
Ernest Dunlop Swinton, KBE, CB, DSO (21
October 1868 – 15
January 1951) was a
British Army
officer who pla**** a part in the development...
-
Swinton Lions are a
professional rugby league club
based in
Swinton,
Greater Manchester, England,
which competes in the Championship. The club has won...
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stands today. In the churchyard, the
Swintons have
their own
burial enclosure. In 1843, the Free
Church of
Swinton was built, but in the 1900s the spire...
- (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 55. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. p. 236. Endnotes:
Campbell Swinton's Swintons of that Ilk and
their Cadets....