Manderston House is a British stately home in Duns, Berwickshire. It is the seat of the Palmer family. It was completely rebuilt between 1901 and 1903...
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John Manderston or Manderson (c.1760–1831) was a 19th-century Scottish pharmacist who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1819 to 1821. He was born...
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Suffolk County Council between 1988 and 1989. The Miller Baronetcy, of Manderston in the County of Berwick, was created in the Baronetage of the United...
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given the identities of turn-of-the-century aristocrats and housed in Manderston, an opulent Scottish country house, where they live for three months in...
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the fifth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2023. The family seat is Manderston, near Duns, Berwickshire. (Samuel) Ernest Palmer, 1st Baron Palmer (1858–1948)...
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London, Berwickshire, East Lothian, Lyme Park in Cheshire and Manderston House in Manderston from July 2010.[citation needed] Some of the filming was completed...
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William Manderstown (redirect from William Manderston)
William Manderstown (c.1485–1552, also spelled Manderston) was a Scottish philosopher and Rector of the University of Paris. He was born in the diocese...
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adjacent to Manderston House, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) east of Duns, Scottish Borders. Buxley is the home farm and estate offices of Manderston, and comprises...
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Regional Garden of the RBGE Harmony Garden, Melrose, (NTS) Kailzie Gardens Manderston Priorwood Garden, (NTS) Little Sparta, Dunsyre, Lanark List of botanical...
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house and estate was purchased in 1770 by Captain Archibald Swinton of Manderston, who later sold it in 1803. However his son John Swinton acquired Kimmerghame...
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in a BBC television programme, The Edwardian Country House, filmed at Manderston House in Scotland. Another television programme which features life in...
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"living" through the Second World War. The Edwardian Country House at Manderston, 2002 (6 episodes). Treats From The Edwardian Country House, 2002 (6 episodes)...
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Ednam House Hotel Floors Castle Kirna House (The Kirna, also Grangehill) Manderston Mellerstain House, Berwickshire Monteviot House, Jedburgh Neidpath Castle...
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The army was protected by a scouting party led by Alexander Hume of Manderston, and the vanguard was commanded by the Earl of Morton and Lord Home. Behind...
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1815 Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet 1817 Kincaid Mackenzie 1819 John Manderston 1821 Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet 1823 Alexander Henderson of Press...
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Archibald Swinton on his return from India serving under Clive, along with Manderston House (though this was later sold in favour of Kimmerghame) in the second...
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built by the Countess of Home in the 1620s. Dunglass Castle, East Lothian Manderston, Berwickshire Blackadder House, Berwickshire Kimmerghame House, Berwickshire...
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House (The Kirna, previously Grangehill) Lammermuir Hills Lauderdale Manderston Megget Reservoir Mellerstain House Melrose Abbey – Historic Scotland Mire...
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the film were shot at Gosford House in East Lothian, Scotland, and at Manderston House in the Scottish Borders. Showtime co-produced the film with the...
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Charles William Hugh Bailie, of Manderston, Berwickshire, by which marriage the Palmer family came into possession of Manderston. At the time of his marriage...
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notable country houses. Those surviving include: The Edwardian mansion Manderston House (rebuilt in 1903), the home of a Liberal Peer, Lord Palmer, just...
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George Home, de jure 3rd Earl of Dunbar (a 1637), son of Alexander Home of Manderston and nephew of 1st Earl, certified in his claim in 1634 by the same Lord...
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Guild, philanthropist, major investor in the Darien scheme (CP) John Manderston, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1819–21) Sir John Medina (1659–1710), prominent...
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Bt FRSE Lord Provost of Edinburgh In office 1821–1822 Preceded by John Manderston Succeeded by Alexander Henderson In office 1815–1816 Preceded by Sir John...
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produced a series of major country house designs. The most important was Manderston House (1901–03), built for James Miller (1864–1906) in the Adam style...
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Bothwell returned to Crichton. Bothwell quarreled with David Home of Manderston at Linlithgow Palace in November 1583. He killed him in 1584, and on 23...
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Environment Scotland. "Manderston Including Service Court And Motor House (LB4033)". Historic Environment Scotland. "Manderston, Stables (LB4034)". Historic...
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made from herring, allowed Miller to commission the complete rebuild of Manderston House as a stately home, near Duns, Berwickshire. His town residence was...
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Number Image Manderston, Buxley, Dairyman's House And Archway 55°47′09″N 2°18′19″W / 55.785853°N 2.305393°W / 55.785853; -2.305393 (Manderston, Buxley...
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Sir William Miller, 1st Baronet, of Manderston, Berwickshire (25 March 1809 – 10 October 1887) was a British Vice-Consul at Saint Petersburg in 1842–54...
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