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Tarbrax (Scottish Gaelic: "An Tòrr Breac" -
meaning "the
speckled tor") is a
small village in the
Parish of Carnwath,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It...
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William Lockhart of
Tarbrax (26
December 1650 (Baptised) - 1672.) was the son of
George Lockhart of
Tarbrax and Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax. His
sister Anne...
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Tarbrax was the
daughter of Sir
James Lockhart of Lee. She was
married to
George Lockhart of
Tarbrax. She had a son
William Lockhart of
Tarbrax and...
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small portion of the
Pentland Hills lie in the county, in the
vicinity of
Tarbrax and Dunsyre. In the far
south lies the Daer Reservoir.
Northern Lanarkshire...
- Annie, Ann or Anne
Lockhart may
refer to: Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax (before 1635 –
after 1670),
daughter of
Scottish courtier James Lockhart of Lee Anne...
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Tarbrax was a son of Sir
Allan Lockhart of Cleghorn. He
married Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax daughter of Sir
James Lockhart of Lee. They
lived at
Tarbrax...
- 2nd Earl of
Aberdeen 34.
George Lockhart of
Tarbrax 17. Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax 35. Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax 4.
George Gordon, 3rd Earl of
Aberdeen 36...
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extract the oil from the
solid mineral, and a
works had been
established at
Tarbrax. The
Caledonian built a
short branch to the
works was
opened at the end...
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politician Sir
William Lockhart of
Tarbrax Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax Anne Lockhart,
Countess of
Aberdeen George Lockhart of
Tarbrax Abby
Lockhart in ER Gilderoy...
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Lanarkshire - Biggar, Auchengray, Carnwath, Dolphinton, Dunsyre, Garvald,
Tarbrax There is
evidence of
prehistoric settlement in the area, e.g. the hillfort...