Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (died 1628) was a Scottish landowner, courtier, and promoter of colonies in Nova Scotia. He was a son of John Gordon of Lochinvar...
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of Mary, Queen of Scots. His son, Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (c.1565–1628) was one of the first to embark in the scheme for the establishment of colonies...
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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 James...
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professor at Cambridge Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (died 1628) Scottish landowner and promoter of colonies in Canada Robert Gordon of Straloch (1580–1661), Scottish...
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Alexander Gordon, 7th Baronet (died 1782) Sir Francis Gordon, 8th Baronet (c. 1764 – 1839) baronetcy dormant 9 Nov 1839 Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, 1st...
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Gordon of Lochinvar (as he was known before his ennoblement) was the eldest son of Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (d. November 1628), a Gentleman of the...
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that the Gordon of Earlston baronets are "probably next in remainder" to the titles. It is believed the Baronetcy, of Lochinvar in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright...
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Barbara Ruthven (category Household of Anne of Denmark)
was married to Robert Gordon of Lochinvar. James Hudson noted Barbara having a secret conversation with the Scottish ambassador Robert Crichton, 8th Lord...
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Douglas of Drumlanrig, Robert Ker of Cessford, Walter Scott of Buccleuch, Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, John Cockburn of Ormiston, Thomas Kennedy of Culzean...
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Lochinvar is an antebellum plantation house near Pontotoc, Mississippi built by Robert Gordon c. 1836. It is listed on the National Register of Historic...
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Baleine, Nova Scotia (section Siege of Baleine)
Atlantic Ocean (See Memorial Plaque to Record Flight). Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar was one of the first to set out to establish Scottish colonies in America...
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Kenmure Castle (category House of Gordon)
a property of the Gordon family from 1297, when they arrived from Berwickshire. The Gordons also built a castle on an island in Lochinvar, some 6 miles...
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Jane Campbell, Viscountess Kenmure (redirect from Jane Gordon, Viscountess Kenmure)
daughter of Lady Agnes Douglas and her husband Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll (1575/6–1638) By 1626 she married Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar. Women...
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1st Earl of Airlie Elizabeth or Isobel Ruthven, who married (1) Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, and was mother of John Gordon, 1st Viscount of Kenmure, and...
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Gordon, the natural daughter of Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, 4th Viscount Kenmure and Commissioner of War for the Stewartry from 1645 to 1648. When...
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Gordon of Lochinvar, and was mother of John Gordon, 1st Viscount of Kenmure Beatrix Ruthven, lady in waiting to Anne of Denmark, wife of John Home of Cowdenknowes...
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Elizabeth Gordon, daughter of Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, (2) Anne Saltonstall, daughter of Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London, and a sister of Peter...
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of lieutenandry over the whole Isles and Highlands of Inverness-shire, which was granted to the Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox and George Gordon...
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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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south of New Galloway was originally held by the Balliols but passed to the Gordons of Lochinvar in about 1297. It was torched after the Gordons welcomed...
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of Arran. On 20 August 1547 he married Janet Gordon of Lochinvar (died 18 November 1596), sister of John Gordon of Lochinvar. She was the daughter of...
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site of an earlier house. Long in use as a hotel. [5] Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (c.1565 – 1628). On 12 July 1626 he was appointed a member of the Council...
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Alexander Fraser (died 1623) (category Court of James VI and I)
of John, Lord Herries, and widow of John Gordon of Lochinvar. Her son, Robert Gordon of Lochinvar was knighted at Stirling in 1594. The children of Alexander...
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House of Commons of Great Britain at Westminster. 1612: Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar and William McCulloch of Mertoun 1617: William McCulloch of Mertoun...
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Janet Kennedy (category Mistresses of James IV of Scotland)
Alexander Gordon of Lochinvar around 1493. They may have had a daughter. By 1497, Janet was the mistress of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus ("Bell...
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leaving two sons and a daughter. He married Grisel Gordon, daughter of Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar and Kenmure (d. 1604), and Elizabeth Maxwell, in 1600...
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1484, k. 9 Sep 1513, Battle of Flodden) and Elizabeth Gordon of Lochinvar. As the descendant of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (b.1323 d.1384) and...
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husband, Robert Gordon, within the Glenskyreburn estate that had been gifted to them by her father, John Carson. Gordon, heir to the Lochinvar estate,...
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1828. Detached, at side of the Kirk is the Gordon Aisle of 1546, the burial place of the Gordons of Lochinvar. St Johns Town of Dalry was named Bird Town...
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Glenluce Abbey (category History of Galloway)
Gordon of Lochinvar took possession of Glenluce Abbey. His servant Cuthbert Kirkpatrick refused entry to the abbot, Thomas Hay. Lochinvar removed himself...
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