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- The Threipland Baronetcy, of Fingask in the County of Perth, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 10 November 1687 for Patrick...
- Stuart Threipland MD, FRCPE (18 May 1716 – 1805) was a Scottish physician. He was the son of Sir David Threipland, the second baronet of Fingask and, like...
- December 1966); married Alexander Murray-Threipland in 2001. They have one son: Finnian Wyndham Murray-Threipland (13 April 2004) Lady Emma Louise Herbert...
- Colonel William Murray Threipland, DSO DL JP (December 1866 – 24 June 1942) was a British Army officer. He was appointed the founding colonel commanding...
- Falkirk and Scone. It was later held by the Bruce family, and then by the Threiplands. In the eighteenth century it was owned by Jacobites and was forfeited...
- Sir Patrick (Peter) Budge Murray Threipland 4th Bt. of Fingask Castle (1762–1837). From a copy of a 1761 Book of Common Prayer...
- 1919–1936: General Edward, Prince of Wales 1937–1942: Colonel William Murray Threipland 1942–1953: Brigadier-General Alexander ****-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie...
- New York, to Sheila Elizabeth Jean (Sherriff-Scott) and Patrick Murray Threipland Beatts. She has described her parents as "beatniks." Beatts had what has...
- Sir Patrick Threipland, 1st Baronet (died after 18 February 1689) was a Scottish merchant and politician. He was the son of Andrew Threipland, a burgess...
- disputed due to unresolved claims, particularly lands referred to as threiplands (Scots for "disputed lands"). While many of these areas were smaller...