- 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...