Carnwath (Gaelic: A' Chathair Nuadh; English: "New Fort") is a moorland village on the southern edge of the Pentland Hills of South Lanarkshire, Scotland...
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Carnwath may refer to: Carnwath, moorland village on the southern edge of the Pentland Hills of South Lanarkshire, Scotland Carnwath (surname) Carnwath...
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Carnwath is a surname. Notable people include: Alison Carnwath (born 1953), British businesswoman Sir Andrew Carnwath (1909–1995), British banker Francis...
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Anderson Carnwath, Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill, CVO, PC (born 15 March 1945) is a former British Supreme Court judge. The son of Sir Andrew Carnwath KCVO...
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Sir Andrew Hunter Carnwath KCVO DL (26 October 1909 – 29 December 1995) was a British banker. He was managing director, Baring Brothers & Co. Ltd, 1955–1974;...
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The title Earl of Carnwath is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created together with the subsidiary title of Lord Dalzell and Liberton, on 21 April...
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Squeak Carnwath (born 1947) is an American contemporary painter and arts educator. She is a professor emerita of art at the University of California, Berkeley...
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Armstrong Carnwath CBE (26 May 1940 – 26 June 2020) was a British banker and chairman of many arts and heritage organisations. Francis Carnwath began his...
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Dame Alison Jane Carnwath DBE (born January 1953) is a British businesswoman, and former chairman of Land Securities. Alison Jane Carnwath was born in January...
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Liverpool Bay at about 70 degrees north latitude. Its main tributary is the Carnwath River. Originally known as the Beghula River it was renamed to the Anderson...
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Robert Dalzell, 1st Earl of Carnwath, PC (1611 – 21 June 1654), known as Robert Dalzell, 2nd Lord Dalzell from 1636 to 1639, was a Scottish nobleman and...
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since 2000, also runs hairdressing schools. Paul Mitchell was born in Carnwath in Scotland. His mother Jenny was the village's first hairdresser. His...
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Wheeler Hill Historic District (section Carnwath)
estates of Obercreek, Elmhurst, Edge Hill, Henry Suydam, William Crosby, and Carnwath that were developed between 1740 and 1940. Also included are two 18th century...
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Sir George Lockhart of Carnwath (c. 1630 – 1689) was a Scottish advocate, judge and commissioner to parliament who was murdered. In 1644 he purchased from...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Harris Carnwath Dalzell, 11th Earl of Carnwath (1 July 1847 – 8 March 1910) was a Scottish hereditary peer and soldier. He was...
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Carnwath Farms Historic Site & Park is a 99.7 acre estate turned town park in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, United States. The park...
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Edinburgh suburbs of Slateford, Juniper Green, Currie and Balerno; then Carnwath (where the A70 joins the A721 for three miles), Carstairs (where the two...
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Edge Hill, the former estates of Henry Suydam and William Crosby, and Carnwath Farms that were developed between 1740 and 1940. Also included are two...
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8th Earl of Carnwath was born 12 April 1858 in what is now southern Germany, the only child of Thomas Henry Dalzell, 7th Earl of Carnwath and Isabella...
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Bothwell Blantyre Biggar Cadder Carmunnock Cambusnethan Carluke Carstairs Carnwath Covington Carmichael Crawfordjohn Crawford Coulter Dalziel Dalserf Dunsyre...
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Brigadier-General Arthur Edward Dalzell, 13th Earl of Carnwath, CB (25 December 1851 – 9 March 1941) was a British Army officer and a Scottish representative...
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Lord of the Parliament of Scotland. In 1423 Thomas Somerville, as Lord of Carnwath, came to London as an ambassador to treat for the release of James I of...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Carnwath in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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1st Earl of Carnwath seized his bridle and pulled him back, fearing for the King's safety. The royalist soldiers misinterpreted Carnwath's action as a...
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the Parish of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is at the end of a dead end road off the A70 road between Edinburgh and Carnwath. Tarbrax has a...
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Carnwath railway station was located just west of the village of Carnwath, on the Caledonian Railway line between Carstairs railway station and Edinburgh...
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FC. 16 June 2025. Retrieved 16 June 2025. "Welcome back to Balmoor Adam Carnwath". Peterhead FC. 3 June 2025. Retrieved 15 July 2025. "Ross Docherty becomes...
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of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom after the retirement of Lord Carnwath. He took the judicial courtesy title of Lord Leggatt and was sworn in on...
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Cowthally Castle, also known as Couthalley, is a ruined L-plan castle near Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument...
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Peerage. The Somervilles claim descent from William de Somerville, given Carnwath by David I of Scotland in the 12th century. A family history was written...
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