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  2. Category:Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ... Pages in category "Scottish landowners" ... (landowner) National Trust for Scotland ...

  3. Osgood Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    Mackenzie’s father died a year or so after he was born. He was educated at home, in the tradition of his family, and brought up to speak both English and Gaelic. [1] In 1862, with the help of his mother he purchased the 12,000-acre (49 km 2) estate of Inverewe and Kernsary. [2]

  4. William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen (1679 – 30 March 1745), known between c. 1691 and 1720 as Lord Haddo, was a Scottish landowner and Tory politician who sat in the British House of Commons briefly from 1708 to 1709 when he was declared ineligible, being the eldest son of a Scottish peer.

  5. Robert Hutchison of Carlowrie - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hutchison of Carlowrie FRSE (3 October 1834 - 25 February 1894) [1] was a Scottish landowner, landscape photographer and arboriculturalist. He was President of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society 1864 to 1871.

  6. Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre, DL (21 December 1818 – 15 December 1900), [1] styled Master of Blantyre from birth until 1830, was a Scottish nobleman and landowner with 14,100 acres (57 km 2) of titled lands. [2]

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  8. William Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale - Wikipedia

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    On 26 October 1898 Tweeddale was appointed a Knight of the Thistle and was invested at Windsor Castle on 8 December. [5] He was also a Deputy Lieutenant for the counties of Haddingtonshire (now called East Lothian and Berwickshire ) and a Brigadier-General of the Royal Company of Archers , a ceremonial unit that serves as the Sovereign's ...

  9. Patrick Gordon of Auchindoun - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Gordon of Auchindoun (1538–1594) was a Scottish landowner and rebel.. He was a son of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly and Elizabeth Keith, a daughter of Robert Keith, Master of Marischal, who was killed at the battle of Flodden.