• Baron of Lundie is a nobility title in the Baronage of Scotland. The crown barony was created by King David II for John Iles, granting him the lands and...
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    The Much Hon. Craig Ward, Baron of Lundie. He is an English solicitor and writes legal text books. The population of Lundie has declined from 448 in 1841...
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    Viscount Duncan. He was the son of the noted naval commander Admiral Adam Duncan, Baron of Lundie who was Commander-in-Chief of the North Sea from 1795 to...
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    Scotland, "baron" or "baroness" is a rank of the ancient nobility of the Baronage of Scotland, a hereditary title of honour, and refers to the holder of a barony...
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    one of the most significant actions in naval history. Adam was the second son of Alexander Duncan, Baron of Lundie, Angus, (d. May 1777) Provost of Dundee...
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    Baron Hamilton of Hameldon, of Hambledon in the County of Leicester, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain, held by the Duke of Hamilton from 1790...
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    Alexander Duncan, Baron of Lundie, who served as Provost of Dundee, and (his first cousin once removed) Helen Haldane (a daughter of John Haldane of Gleneagles)...
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    the rightful king. A notable resident of Dundee was Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown, Baron of Lundie (1 July 1731 to 4 August 1804). He was...
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  • Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll, by his second wife Anne Cornwallis.Campbell had already been created Lord Kintyre in 1627 and was made Lord Lundie at the same...
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    two, which are in the Peerage of Great Britain. The Duke is also a Baronet of Lundie (created 1627) in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. The courtesy title...
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    summer of 1496 Margaret Drummond was living at Stirling Castle, in the care of Elizabeth Forrester, Lady Lundie, the wife of Sir John Lundy of Lundie. His...
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  • Battle of Camperdown. 'Duncan Territorial Houses, Lairds and Barons' Duncan of Seaside & Lundie (Camperdown) Duncan of Jordanstone Duncan of Ardownie...
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    Campbell of Loudoun Campbell of Lundie (Old) Campbell of Marchmont Campbell of Ormidale (Old) Campbell of Otter (Old) Campbell of Possil Campbell of Skipness...
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    Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw 1744–1747 – Alexander Duncan of Lundie 1747–1748 – Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw 1748–1750 – George Yeaman of Balbeuchly 1750–1753...
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    Lord Gray (redirect from Baron Gray)
    and Barony of Lundie. Sir Andrew Gray's descendant, the seventh Lord, was granted a new patent with remainder to William Gray, husband of his only daughter...
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  • Baronet (1577–1640), Scottish nobleman Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baronet, of Lundie (died c. 1650), Scottish noble Colin Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor (born 1962)...
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  • as Harry Beaton, John Clonts as Charlie Dalrymple, Joneal Joplin as Mr. Lundie, Louise Hickey-Cadiff as Jean MacLaren, Amy Sullivan as Maggie Anderson...
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    Coutts (category Banks based in the City of London)
    of Lundie, Scotland, formed the bank originally as a goldsmith-banker's shop. Lundie opened the new business in the Strand, London, under a sign of the...
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    London.[citation needed] In 1966, Currie played Mr. Lundie, the minister, in the television adaptation of the musical Brigadoon. His last performance was...
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  • of Campbell of Lundie. On 2 May 1593, Lindsay was, under the title of Lord Edzell, admitted a lord of session. His name first appears as a member of the...
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    Commons Journal. No. 12. 12 August 1689. Colonel Lundie was the first Man that spoke at this Council of War and made a Proposition to quit the Town and...
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  • Richard Lundie. Andrew Moray the younger was also involved in the uprising against English rule. He raised his standard at Avoch in the first days of May...
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  • dissension amongst the Scots leaders was so great that a knight, Sir Richard Lundie said that there was no safety in a host which was divided against itself...
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  • Peerage of England List of Lordships of Parliament (for Scotland) List of Baronies in the Peerage of Ireland List of hereditary Baronies in the Peerage of the...
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  • Argyll, 16th Lord of Kintyre (2001–present). Succeeded his half-brother from his mother's first marriage to the 6th Duke of Hamilton as Baron Hamilton....
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    News of the victory had already spread across Britain, and on 20 October Duncan was created Viscount Duncan of Camperdown and Baron Duncan of Lundie. Admiral...
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  • year, in 1603. A cousin of his, Allan Dubh MacRanuil of Lundie committed one further great atrocity when he burned the church of Kilchrist in Easter Ross...
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    father's position in the management of the Greenwich Hospital estates. His niece was the hymnwriter, Jane Lundie Bonar. Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney,...
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    of art in the town and county hall include a portrait by John Hoppner of Admiral Viscount Duncan who lived at Lundie, a portrait by George Romney of the...
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    of second home costs, from 2004 to late 2009, during which time he had been renting rooms at properties owned by his long-term partner, James Lundie....
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