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  2. Mungo Russell (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    The children's nurse was Jonet Ramsay. After Katherine's death from the plague in 1585, [12] Mungo married Isobel Ker, and their children included William Russell. Mungo had three daughters, Isobel, Margaret, and Jean Russell. At Roseburn House, a carved door lintel is inscribed "AL MY HOIP IS IN YE LORD" with the date 1582.

  3. Dalry, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Dalry House is the oldest building in Dalry, built in 1661. With the exception of the mill the area was primarily agricultural land, lying outside the Old Town of Edinburgh. The former mansion house, Dalry House, built about 1661 still exists. The house, once set in extensive grounds, is now surrounded by tenements and is located on Orwell Place.

  4. John McCrow - Wikipedia

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    Date of death: 25 February 1950 (aged 50) Place of death: ... He was found slumped at the wheel of his car in Dalry Road in Edinburgh by the police. Taken to ...

  5. John Hope (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    John Hope was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 May 1807 to James Hope and Jane Walker. His father was a lawyer and a colonel in the Volunteer Corp.His mother was a member of the prominent Walkers of Dalry family, which owned Dalry House, where John was born. [1]

  6. File:Ulmus glabra. Burrs or burls on trunk and branches ...

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Burrs or burls on trunk and branches. Dalry Cemetery, Edinburgh. Date: 9 October 2016, 14:43:10: ... Date and time ...

  7. Robert Chieslie - Wikipedia

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    Dalry House, Edinburgh Robert Chieslie's name in the records of the Company of Scotland, giving 2000 Scots pounds to the Darien venture. He was the son of Walter Chieslie of Dalry, a wealthy Edinburgh burgess [2] and his wife, Katherine Tod (d.1679), daughter of Sir Archibald Tod, twice Provost of Edinburgh in the mid 17th century.

  8. Dalry - Wikipedia

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    Dalry may refer to: St John's Town of Dalry , or just Dalry, a village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Dalry, Edinburgh , an area of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland

  9. Walter Fairgrieve - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh, Scotland: Date of death: 2 June 1915 (aged ... Fairgrieve was born in Edinburgh and started his football career with Dalry Primrose and Glasgow ...