- to
receive a
regular salary (£20 per year) (1482) Sir John
Murray of
Touchadam (1482)
Patrick Barron, of
Spittlefield (1484) John
Napier of Merchiston...
- (burn is
Scots for stream)
which rises at
about 1,300 feet (400 m) on
Touchadam Moor, NS715891, just to the
north of Earl's Hill in the
Touch Hills to...
- of
Touchadam and
Polmaise became the
first Murray holder of Cowie. He died
childless and was
succeeded by his
uncle William Murray, 8th of
Touchadam &...
-
Agnes Caroline Graham (1839–1873), who
married Lt. Col. John
Murray of
Touchadam and
Polmaise in 1859. Lady
Beatrice Violet Graham (1842–1932), was a writer...
- no
later than 1392, when he
appears on a
charter of
Andrew Murray of
Touchadam as
Dominus de Cadzow. He was imprisoned,
along with his
brothers William...
- known: what is
currently called Wallstale Dun on the
southern end of
Touchadam Craig, and
Gillies Hill fort on the
northwest end of the craig. The Wallstale...
- known, what is
currently called Wallstale Dun on the
southern end of
Touchadam Craig and
Gillies Hill fort on the
northwest end of the craig. From both...
-
lying in the
County of Fife,
belonging to
William Murray Esquire, of
Touchadam and Pitlochie, and to
apply the
Money to
arise by such Sale in the Purchase...
-
Murray (died 1744),
daughter of
Janet Nisbet and
Major William Murray of
Touchadam, and the Very Rev Prof
William Wishart, the Prin****l of the University...
- (died 1744)
daughter of
Major William Murray of
Touchadam, the son of Sir
William Murray of
Touchadam and Polmaise, and of Janet,
daughter of Sir William...