Dalmahoy (Scottish Gaelic: Dail MoThua) is a hotel and former country house near Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located off the A71 road, 3.5 kilometres (2...
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The Dalmahoy Baronetcy, of Dalmahoy, was a title created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 2 December 1679 for John Dalmahoy of that Ilk. The title became...
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for the eldest son and heir to the Earl of Morton. The family seat is Dalmahoy Farms, Morton near Kirknewton, West Lothian. The Douglases of Dalkeith...
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Thomas Dalmahoy (died 1682) was an English politician as the (co-)Member of Parliament for Guildford, 1664-1679. His left-handed marriage is notable in...
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Scottish Senior Open (redirect from The Dalmahoy Scottish Seniors Open)
Downing Marriott Dalmahoy Dalmahoy Scottish Seniors Open 1999 Neil Coles 206 −10 1 stroke Jerry Bruner Jay Dolan Marriott Dalmahoy Golden Charter PGA...
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Thomas Barlow (British businessman) (redirect from Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow)
Sir Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow (23 February 1883 – 22 November 1964) was a British businessman, banker, and art collector and historian. Barlow was the second...
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October 2003), Royal Navy officer. Erasmus Darwin Barlow (1915–2005). Andrew Dalmahoy Barlow (1916–2006).[citation needed] Professor Horace Basil Barlow (1921–2020)...
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Patrick Nairne (redirect from Patrick Dalmahoy Nairne)
Sir Patrick Dalmahoy Nairne, GCB MC PC (15 August 1921 – 4 June 2013) was a senior British civil servant. His career started in the Admiralty. He eventually...
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Nicobar Islands. He was married to Anna Catherine Dalmahoy (d.1876), daughter of Patrick Dalmahoy WS (1798–1872) and Catherine Sawers. "No. 28034". The...
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Catharine's Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dalmahoy Dundas House Gladstone's Land The Georgian House Governor's House Inch...
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episodes This Man Craig Douglas McGrath Episode: "Nurinder" 1967 St. Ives Dalmahoy 2 episodes: "The Assembly Ball" and "Journey's End" The Revenue Men Andrew...
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Edward VII's Hospital for Officers. Barlow married Ada Helen Dalmahoy, daughter of Patrick Dalmahoy WS, on 28 December 1880. They had the following children:...
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Championship Tournament information Location Scotland Established 1907 Course(s) Dalmahoy Golf Club (2024) Format Stroke play Current champion Graeme Robertson (2024)...
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view of humanity, than its continuation". He died at the family estate of Dalmahoy House on 17 July 1827. On 13 August 1814, he married Susan Elizabeth Buller...
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Catharine's Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dalmahoy Dundas House Gladstone's Land The Georgian House Governor's House Inch...
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son of Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet, Royal physician, and his wife Ada Dalmahoy. He attended Marlborough College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, graduating...
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then became a corporate host for the Marriott hotel and country club at Dalmahoy near Edinburgh. He also continued to serve Southampton as a scout; amongst...
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Campbell and Dalmahoy Campbell. Dalmahoy applied for a de-pasturing licence in 1836 for the Wellington Valley. By 1839 both Charles and Dalmahoy were listed...
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the second round was played on the short West Course at Dalmahoy. "Coles fine win at Dalmahoy". The Glasgow Herald. 24 September 1962. p. 4. "Ragan wins...
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Catharine's Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dalmahoy Dundas House Gladstone's Land The Georgian House Governor's House Inch...
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settlement in the area are the remains of Iron Age forts on Kaimes Hill and Dalmahoy Hill, craggy summits about a mile east of Kirknewton. In slightly more...
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Catharine's Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dalmahoy Dundas House Gladstone's Land The Georgian House Governor's House Inch...
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v t e Commercial buildings in Edinburgh Hospitality Balmoral Hotel Dalmahoy Hotel Indigo Edinburgh New Club Newbridge Inn Prestonfield House Salisbury...
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chaplain. Between 1975 and 1982, he was rector of St Mary's Church in Dalmahoy, followed by Team Minister in Livingston from 1982 to 1988 and then the...
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Hunter Blair, 1st Baronet and his new wife (1781) Wings on Dalmahoy House (1785) Bridge at Dalmahoy (1787) Steeple, Town House, Inverness (1789) Inverness...
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Later in the month Jacklin competed in the Boys Amateur Championship at Dalmahoy. He was selected for two team matches before the championship, competing...
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in 1884 as a two platform station on the Shotts line on the edge of the Dalmahoy Estate in an area that now forms part of the city of Edinburgh. It stood...
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Laurence; and by his second wife, Barbara, daughter of Sir John Dalmahoy of Dalmahoy, bart., he had three sons and three daughters. The sons were: John...
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