Kenmure Castle is a fortified house or castle in The Glenkens, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the town of New Galloway in Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, south-west...
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Kaikorai Valley (redirect from Kenmure)
The valley is home to three distinct suburbs: Kaikorai, Bradford, and Kenmure, while a fourth suburb, Burnside, lies at the valley's mouth, close to...
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On the morning of 13 May 2021, two Sikh men of Indian origin living on Kenmure Street in the Pollokshields area of Glasgow were taken from their home...
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Viscount of Kenmure was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created by Charles I in 1633 for the prominent Presbyterian Sir John Gordon, 2nd Baronet...
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William Gordon, 6th Viscount of Kenmure and Lord Lochinvar (c. 1672 – 24 February 1716) was a Scottish Jacobite. William Gordon was the only son of Alexander...
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John Gordon, 1st Viscount of Kenmure (1599–1634) was a Scottish nobleman, renowned Presbyterian, and founder of the town of New Galloway. Sir John Gordon...
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Captain John Gordon, 7th or 10th Viscount of Kenmure (1750 – 21 September 1840), known as John Gordon until 1824, was a Scottish peer. Gordon was the...
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Kenmure, also known as the William Lamb House, is an urban antebellum home located in Norfolk, Virginia's historic West Freemason District, at 420 West...
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Vera Mary Muir Kenmure born Vera Mary Muir Findley (13 February 1904 – 27 December 1973) was a British Congregational minister. She was the first woman...
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Jane (occasionally Jean) Campbell, Viscountess Kenmure, sometimes called Lady Montgomery (? – February, 1675) was a Scottish patron of ministers. She...
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(when the nearby Kenmure Castle was first built), but the village was formally founded in the 17th century by the Viscount of Kenmure and granted Royal...
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of Kenmure John Gordon, 1st Viscount of Kenmure (1599–1634) John Gordon, 2nd Viscount of Kenmure (died 1639) John Gordon, 3rd Viscount of Kenmure (died...
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Aberdeenshire, was held by the Gordon Earls of Aberdeen from 1733 to 1889. Kenmure Castle, a mile south of New Galloway was originally held by the Balliols...
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quarries established at Coltpark (Colston), Crowhill, Huntershill and Kenmure. Development during the 19th century was slow compared to the industrially-driven...
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Kaikorai Valley College (redirect from Kenmure Intermediate School)
starting as Kaikorai Valley High School in 1958, the school combined with Kenmure Intermediate School in 1996 to become Kaikorai Valley College,. It celebrated...
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Jane Campbell may refer to: Jane Campbell, Viscountess Kenmure (died 1675) Scottish aristocrat Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton (born 1959)...
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Hussars, and Rachel Elizabeth, daughter of Brigadier General Kempster Kenmure Knapp and a cousin of the journalist and Conservative politician Bill Deedes...
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supporter of Charles I and a notable Protestant. He was created Viscount of Kenmure by Charles at his Scottish coronation in 1633. "Young Lochinvar" is a ballad...
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At the northern end of the loch stands Kenmure Castle. John Murray was gamekeeper to the Gordons at Kenmure Castle and is remembered for having caught...
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Dunedin is a city of 134,600 people (June 2023) in the South Island of New Zealand. The principal suburbs of Dunedin are as follows. Inner and outer suburbs...
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host of long-running children's program "Howdy Doody," retired to the Kenmure section of Flat Rock, yet sometimes used a Hendersonville address. George...
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Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater 1716 - William Gordon, 6th Viscount of Kenmure 1746 – William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock 1746 – Robert Boyd (of Clan...
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Erskine Bridge Fountain Gardens, Paisley Gleniffer Braes Johnstone Castle Kenmure Hill Temple Lagoon Leisure Centre Meikle Millbank Mill Paisley Abbey Paisley...
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The Lady of Kenmure: From John o' Groats to Maidenkirk You'll never find a truer For loyal faith and dauntless deeds, Than the Lady of Kenmure. The southernmost...
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motivated murder in Scotland. On 15 March 2004, Donald was abducted from Kenmure Street in the Pollokshields area of Glasgow by five men associated with...
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Steward of the Household. In 1873 he was created Baron Breadalbane, of Kenmure in the County of Perth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which entitled...
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that can be conferred by the Crown on a Scotsman. Stirling was born at Kenmure, the son of Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir and Cawder, and Elizabeth...
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regiments of the Scots Brigade, along with the newly raised regiments of Kenmure and Leven, part of Hastings' regiment, and 100 cavalry. As the most experienced...
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(1625) Gordon baronets of Lochinvar, Kirkcudbright (1626): see Viscount of Kenmure Gordon baronets of Embo, Sutherland (1631) Gordon baronets of Haddo, Aberdeen...
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Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar and Kenmure (died 1604), was a Scottish courtier, landowner, and supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. He was the son of Sir...
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