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  2. Category:Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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  3. List of family seats of Scottish nobility - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford House, Scottish Borders: Mr James Montgomery: Kinross House, Perth and Kinross Mr Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington: Ardverikie House, Scottish Highlands: Muncaster Castle: Mrs Althea Dundas-Becker: Arniston House, Midlothian: Major-General Sir John Swinton of Kimmerghame: Kimmerghame House, Berwickshire

  4. John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch - Wikipedia

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    Walter Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch and 11th Duke of Queensberry, KT, VRD, JP, DL (28 September 1923 – 4 September 2007) was a Scottish peer, politician and landowner. He served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War , and represented Edinburgh North in the House of Commons for 13 years.

  5. Category:Scottish landowners by century - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:19th-century Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:17th-century Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category talk:Scottish landowners - Wikipedia

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  9. Thomas Anderson (landowner) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's acreage in Perth included the former Blackfriars land. He purchased half of the land from a Mrs Miller. [4] With his son-in-law Thomas Hay Marshall, he began the first steps towards creating Tay Street when, in the late 18th century, they laid out Atholl Crescent and Atholl Street in the north and Marshall Place in the south. [5]