Drumquhassle was a Roman fort associated with the Gask Ridge in Scotland. It was found from aerial photography in the late 1970s. The name selected for...
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The Cunninghams of Drumquhassle were a family of the landed gentry in Scotland from the early 16th century to the mid-17th. They are linked to the Cunninghams...
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the Gask Ridge frontier system were (from south to north): Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank (fortlet), Bochastle, Ardoch, Kaims Castle...
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from south to north Balmuildy, Cadder, Castlecary, Mumrills, Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle, Ardoch, Sheilhill, Strageath, Dalginross...
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Aitket Cunninghams of Robertland Cunninghams of Caprington Cunningham of Drumquhassle See also: Cunningham baronets Cunynghame baronets Montgomery-Cuninghame...
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points in the loch. The Romans had a fort within sight of the loch at Drumquhassle. The crannog known as "The Kitchen", located off the island of Clairinsh...
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from south to north Balmuildy, Cadder, Castlecary, Mumrills, Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle, Ardoch, Sheilhill, Strageath, Dalginross...
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Regent Lennox led by Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill and John Cunningham of Drumquhassle in the early hours of 2 April 1571, who used ladders to scale the rock...
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Countess of Mar was the head of the household. In 1567, James Cunningham of Drumquhassle was the Master of Household, Helen Littil was the chief nurse, five ladies...
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Earl's deputy, second only to the Earl's Chamberlain, John Cunningham of Drumquhassle. He notability increased in 1569 following the murder of Queen Mary's...
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designed by his architect cousin Sydney Mitchell in 1906. He died at Drumquhassle House near Drymen on 16 February 1948. He is buried in the Glasgow Necropolis...
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serving the infant king at Stirling Castle. In 1568 James Cunningham of Drumquhassle was the Master of Household, Alexander Durham was the "provisor" (in...
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Crawford of Jordanhill, Matthew Douglas of Mains and John Cunningham of Drumquhassle (proprietor of Killermont) retook Dumbarton Castle from John Fleming...
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Robert Douglas, a relation of the Regent Lennox, and John Cunningham of Drumquhassle and discussed with them ways of capturing the castle. The deserter promised...
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as treasurer. According to a contemporary source, John Cunningham of Drumquhassle had been made "half thesaurer, with Mr Robert Ritchartsone that wes thesaurer...
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It is one of the line of so-called "Glen blocking" forts running from Drumquhassle to Stracathro and including the legionary fortress of Inchtuthil. The...
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Cathcart, 4th Lord Cathcart John Campbell of Lundy John Cunningham of Drumquhassle. Mungo Graham of Rathernis, (died 1589) Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn...
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Park Of Drumquhassle, Including Gatepiers To West 56°03′04″N 4°26′16″W / 56.051052°N 4.437903°W / 56.051052; -4.437903 (Park Of Drumquhassle, Including...
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Adam Gordon came to Stirling when, according to John Cunningham of Drumquhassle there was a scare that James VI might be abducted to Dumbarton Castle...
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wailing of a banshee. Cuninghame was a descendant of the Cuninghames of Drumquhassle and married Elizabeth Murray, second daughter and co-heiress of Colonel...
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George Square Congregational Church Greenock, Scotland 1839 Park of Drumquhassle Drymen, Scotland 1840 169 Elderslie Street Glasgow, Scotland 1840 2-4...
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