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Pages in category "Scottish landowners" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aindréas of Caithness;
During the crisis of the Scottish Reformation, Mary of Guise wrote to Lord Gray on 11 May 1560 to inform him of the defeat of an English assault at the Siege of Leith.In August 1560, Lord Gray attended the Scottish Reformation Parliament, and signed the commission for the marriage of James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran to Elizabeth I of England, (which had no effect). [14]
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:17th-century Scottish women landowners The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
James Campbell of Lawers (died 1645) was a Scottish landowner. His home, Lawers, was on the banks of Loch Tay in Perthshire. He was a son of John Campbell of Lawers and Aberuchill and Beatrix Campbell, a daughter of Colin Campbell of Glenorchy.
21st-century Scottish landowners (10 P) + Scottish women landowners by century ...
Robert Gibb or Gib (1490-1558) was a Scottish landowner and courtier. Carribber Castle, drawn by Alexander Archer, May 1837. Life.
William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale, KT, DL (29 January 1826 – 25 November 1911), known before 1878 as Lord William Hay or Lord William Montagu Hay, was a Scottish landowner, peer and politician.
John Peter Grant, 13th Earl of Dysart DL FRGS FRSGS (born 22 October 1946), styled Lord Huntingtower from 2003 to 2011, also known as Johnnie Grant, [1] is a Scottish peer and landowner. Biography [ edit ]