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| 101 |  | Andrew Stirling |
Andrew Stirling, H.E.I.C.S.
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| 102 |  | Andrew Stirling of Drumpellier 1751-1823 |
Andrew Stirling, of Drumpellier
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| 103 |  | Andrew's headstone inscription Status: Located. photo by Andrew Macfarlane ref:P7140027-Thurs 13th July 2006 |
Andrew Macfarlane
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| 104 |  | Ann Livingston the last Livingston to live in Callendar House |
Anne Livingstone
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| 105 |  | Ann McFarlane on her 84th Birthday 26 May 1913 |
Ann McFarlane [MacFarlane]
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| 106 |  | Ann Villiers, Countess of Morton by Pierre Lombart, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck
line engraving, |
Elizabeth [or Ann] Villiers
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| 107 |  | Ann's headstone - Luss churchyard Status: Located. Erected to the memory of M's Ann Campbell spous of Parlane Macfarlane sometime Tacksman of Glenmollachan She died on 10th of April 1827 aged 56 years.(Photo by Andrew Macfarlane ref:P7210075 Thursday 20th July 2006) |
Anne Campbell
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| 108 |  | Ann, Countess of Bedford by Van Dyk |
Anne Carr
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| 109 |  | Ann, Countess of Stafford |
Anne Campbell
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| 110 |  | Anna Bullen (Anne Boleyn) After the style of Holbein
At Hever Castle, Kent |
Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke
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| 111 |  | Anna Maria Brudenell Countess of Shrewsbury, later Mrs George Rodney Bridges by Lely |
Anna Maria Brudenell
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| 112 |  | Anna Stirling wife of Thomas Mayne Stirling of Muiravonside |
Anna Stirling
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| 113 |  | Anna Stirling |
Anna Stirling
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| 114 |  | Anna Stirling |
Anna Stirling
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| 115 |  | Anne Bayne Ramsay set the portrait of his wife within a painted oval. His careful handling of the play of light and shadow creates the illusion of a real person existing in palpable space. It reflects his careful observation and creates a freshness and vivacity unmatched in his earlier portraits. The stiffness of Anne’s pose suggests this is an early work, probably painted in Edinburgh at the time of the couple’s engagement. |
Anne Bayne
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| 116 |  | Anne Boleyn by Hans Holbein |
Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke
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| 117 |  | Anne Boleyn - miniature Miniature of Anne Boleyn attributed to John Hoskins
In the Collection of Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry |
Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke
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| 118 |  | Anne Boleyn abt age 25 A miniature of Anne before Queen (about age 25)
Attributed to Lucan Horenbout
In the Collection of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury |
Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke
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| 119 |  | Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke |
Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke
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| 120 |  | Anne Dashwood by Sir Joshua Reynolds
The sitter was the daughter of Sir James Dashwood, Member of Parliament for Oxford. She sat for Reynolds three times in the month preceding her marriage on June 13, 1764, to John Stewart, Lord Garlies, later seventh earl of Galloway. The artist presents her in the traditional guise of a shepherdess, but wearing rubies, pearls, and a gauze scarf, and with her hair dressed stylishly. |
Anne Dashwood
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| 121 |  | Anne Dashwood, Countess of Galloway (1753-1830) (spouse of James Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway 1736-1806) |
Anne Dashwood
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| 122 |  | Anne Erving, Mrs Duncan Stewart, 1740 - after 1802 by John Singleton Copley
Copley’s portrait shows Anne Erving, the daughter of the Hon. John Erving, The portrait was probably painted in Boston to mark the occasion of Anne’s marriage to Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal in January 1767. |
Anne Erving
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| 123 |  | Anne Hanover, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange |
Anne Hanover, Princess of Great Britian
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| 124 |  | Anne Hyde 1637-1671 |
Anne Hyde
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| 125 |  | Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, 1637 - 1671 First wife of James VII and II
by Sir Peter Lely
Probably painted soon after her secret marriage to James Duke of York (later King James VII&II) became public in late 1660. |
Anne Hyde
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| 126 |  | Anne Lennox, Countess of Albemarle by Sir Joshua Reynolds
The Countess of Albemarle was begun in 1757, three years after the death of her husband. The second Earl died suddenly in Paris, (leaving his family in debt), and Reynolds's portrait was not paid for until 1773.
The sitter was the mother of Reynolds's friend Commodore (later Admiral) Keppel, with whom he sailed to Italy in 1749.
The closely wrapped black shawl suggests her status as a widow, and her occupation is that of 'knotting', a fashionable occupation of the time akin to crochet work. |
Anne Lennox
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| 127 |  | Anne Lindsay, Duchess of Rothes By David or John Scougal |
Anna Lindsay
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| 128 |  | Anne Lindsay, Duchess of Rothes miniature by Peter Crosse |
Anna Lindsay
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| 129 |  | Anne MacFarlane dau. of Rev. Duncan of Tiree |
Anne MacFarlane
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| 130 |  | Anne of Denmark portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. |
Anne Oldenberg, Princess of Denmark
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| 131 |  | Anne Oldenberg, Princess of Denmark |
Anne Oldenberg, Princess of Denmark
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| 132 |  | Anne Queen of England (died 1714) engraved by J.Cochran after a picture by W.Derby. Published 1834. |
Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britian & Ireland
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| 133 |  | Anne Queen of Great Britian and Ireland |
Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britian & Ireland
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| 134 |  | Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch |
Anna Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch
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| 135 |  | Anne Stirling |
Anna Stirling
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| 136 |  | Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britian and Ireland |
Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britian & Ireland
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| 137 |  | Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton by Scougall |
Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton
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| 138 |  | Anne, Countess of Morton by George Jamestone |
Anne Keith
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| 139 |  | Annie Margaret Elizabeth Macfarlane |
Anne Margaret Elizabeth MacFarlane
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| 140 |  | Anstruther Quay |
John Anstruther, of Anstruther
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| 141 |  | Antoinette de Guise |
Antoinette de Bourbon, Duchess of Guise
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| 142 |  | Arabella Stuart |
Arabella Stuart
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| 143 |  | Arabella Stuart Countess of Lennox 1593 Miniature by Nicholas Hilliard |
Arabella Stuart
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| 144 |  | Archery Medal awarded to Alexander MacLeod of Muiravonside in 1735. |
Alexander MacLeod, of Muiravonside
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| 145 |  | Archibald 4th Earl of Douglas Battle of Shrewsbury |
Archibald 'Tyneman' Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
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| 146 |  | Archibald 4th Earl of Douglas |
Archibald 'Tyneman' Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
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| 147 |  | Archibald Campbell 1st Duke of Argyll & sons by Sir John Medina
in the collection at Inveraray Castle |
Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll
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| 148 |  | Archibald Campbell 1st Marquis of Argyll engraved by T.W.Hunt after an original picture, published in The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, 1857 |
Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl & 1st Marquess of Argyll
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| 149 |  | Archibald Campbell 3rd Duke of Argyll still taken from video produced by Clan Campbell Assn of America |
Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll
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| 150 |  | Archibald Campbell 3rd Duke of Argyll |
Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll
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| 151 |  | Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 1598 - 1661. Statesman by David Scougall
The artist has made no attempt to disguise the squint which earned the sitter the Gaelic nickname 'Gillespie Gruamach' and gave him a somewhat sinister appearance. |
Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl & 1st Marquess of Argyll
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| 152 |  | Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll Allan Ramsay. Portrait of Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll. 1749. Oil on canvas. Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK. |
Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll
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| 153 |  | Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, 1682 - 1761. by Allan Ramsay
The duke was a personal friend of Allan Ramsay, who painted three different portraits of him. |
Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll
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| 154 |  | Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll |
Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll
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| 155 |  | Archibald Campbell, Capt, of Inverneil In action in India |
Archibald Campbell, of Inverneil
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| 156 |  | Archibald Campbell, Maj-Gen Sir, of Inverneil 1790 by Romney |
Archibald Campbell, of Inverneil
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| 157 |  | Archibald Douglas 8th Earl of Angus |
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus, de jure Earl of Morton
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| 158 |  | Archibald Kennedy Macfarlane |
Archibald Kennedy Macfarlane
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| 159 |  | Archibald Macfarlane 'the wee man' |
Archibald MacFarlane, , slater
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| 160 |  | Archibald MacFarlane 1838-1909 |
Archibald MacFarlane, in Spean Bridge
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| 161 |  | Archibald Macnab, 1777 - 1860. 13th Laird of Macnab |
Archibald MacNab, of that ilk, 17th Chief
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| 162 |  | Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton by Sir Joshua Reynolds |
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton
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| 163 |  | Archibald Norman McFarlane Inscriptions on Waipu War memorial |
Archibald Norman McFarlane [MacFarlane]
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| 164 |  | Archibald Norman McFarlane Gravestone at Waipu Public Cemetery |
Archibald Norman McFarlane [MacFarlane]
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| 165 |  | Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery |
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, Prime Minister
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| 166 |  | Archibald Richard MacFarlane, Native Interpreter |
Archibald Richard Macfarlane
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| 167 |  | Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyll by Allan Ramsay
in the collection at Inveraray Castle
This portrait, showing the Duke in legal robes, is one of three portraits of him by Ramsay. The image is now well-known due to Ilay’s close involvement in the foundation of the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1727. An engraved version of this very portrait appears on all of its banknotes from 1987 onwards, and features as a watermark in the newest series. |
Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll
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| 168 |  | Archibald, 7th Earl of Argyll in the collection at Inveraray Castle |
Archibald Gruamach "the Grim" Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll
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| 169 |  | Archibald, 8th Earl and 1st Marquess of Argyll in the collection at Inveraray Castle |
Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl & 1st Marquess of Argyll
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| 170 |  | Archibald, 9th Earl of Argyll in the collection at Inveraray Castle |
Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll
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| 171 |  | Archie & Sarah's headstone _ Callander New Cemetery Status: Located. photo by Andrew Macfarlane ref:P7290034 26 Jul 2006 |
Archibald Murray MacFarlane
Sarah Reid
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| 172 |  | Archie in the uniform of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders This photo is thought to have been taken in the garden of Pollochro |
Archibald Murray MacFarlane
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| 173 |  | Archie Macfarlane in his garden at Esher Cresent, Callander. |
Archibald Murray MacFarlane
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| 174 |  | Archie MacFarlane 1923-1993 |
Archibald MacFarlane
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| 175 |  | Ardardan Farm, Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland |
Alexander Dunlop, in Ardardan
Alexander McFarlane [MacFarlane], in Ardardan
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| 176 |  | Ardentrive Farmhouse |
Duncan MacDougall, of Ardentrive
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| 177 |  | Ardkinglas Campbell brothers, Ian, James & Patrick by Adam de Colone
in the collection at Inveraray Castle |
Ian Campbell
James Campbell, 9th of Ardkinglass
Patrick Campbell
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| 178 |  | Ardleish, Ardlui, Stuckendroin & Doune map |
Walter MacFarlane, of Tarbet, Ardleish, 1st of Gartartan
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| 179 |  | Armoral bearings awarded to Andrew 14th Lord of Arrochar |
Andrew MacFarlane, 14th Baron of Arrochar, 11th Chief
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| 180 |  | Arms of Alexander Skene 16th of that ilk |
Alexander Skene, 16th of Skene
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| 181 |  | Arms of Andrew MacFarlane of Ardess registered with Lord Lyon 1672 |
Andrew MacFarlane, of Ardess, 18th Baron of Arrochar, 15th Chief
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| 182 |  | Arms of Andrew of Ardess |
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| 183 |  | Arms of Arbuthnot of Findowrie |
David Arbuthnot, 1st of Findowrie
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| 184 |  | Arms of Archibald "Bell the Cat", 5th Earl of Angus |
Archibald "Bell the Cat" Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus
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| 185 |  | Arms of Archibald "The Tyneman", 4th Earl of Douglas |
Archibald 'Tyneman' Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
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| 186 |  | Arms of Archibald 3rd Earl of Douglas |
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| 187 |  | Arms of Archibald, 5th Earl of Douglas |
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, Lord of Galloway
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| 188 |  | Arms of Charles-Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon, Grand Chambellan de France (from Diderot's Encyclopédie). |
Charles-Godefroy de la Tour, 5th Duke of Bouillon
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| 189 |  | Arms of Douglas of Cavers Arms of Douglas of Cavers, County Roxburgh; first of the line, a natural son of James, 2nd Earl of Douglas. |
Archibald Douglas, 1st of Cavers
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| 190 |  | Arms of Douglas of Drumlanrig Origination with Sir William, natural son of James, 2nd Earl of Douglas. |
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| 191 |  | Arms of Douglas of Glenbervie County Kincardine; Sir William Douglas, second son of Archibald "Bell the Cat", 5th Earl of Angus, married Elizabeth Auchinleck, heiress of Glenbervie; their son becoming 9th Earl of Angus. Glenbervie was settled on his younger son, who was made bart. in 1625; the last Bart died 1812, and his nephew and heir of line, a Mackenzie, took the designation of Douglas of Glenbervie and was made Bart 1831. |
William Douglas, of Glenbervie
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| 192 |  | Arms of Douglas of Glenbervie County Kincardine; Sir William Douglas, second son of Archibald "Bell the Cat", 5th Earl of Angus, married Elizabeth Auchinleck, heiress of Glenbervie; their son becoming 9th Earl of Angus. Glenbervie was settled on his younger son, who was made bart. in 1625; the last Bart died 1812, and his nephew and heir of line, a Mackenzie, took the designation of Douglas of Glenbervie and was made Bart 1831. |
William Douglas, of Glenbervie
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| 193 |  | Arms of Douglas, Lord Mordingtoun Arms of Douglas, Lord Mordingtoun
By letter patent, dated 14 November, 1641 |
James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordlington
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| 194 |  | Arms of George, 4th Earl of Angus |
George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus
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| 195 |  | Arms of Grant of Lurg & Hilton 1788 Gules a lion rampant Or in his dexter fore-paw a crescent Argent between the antique crowns of the second.
Recorded in Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1788 |
John Grant, of Lurg
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| 196 |  | Arms of James "The Gross", 7th Earl of Douglas |
James "The Gross" Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, Earl of Avondale
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| 197 |  | Arms of James 4th Earl of Morton |
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| 198 |  | Arms of James, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar |
James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, Earl of Mar
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| 199 |  | Arms of James, 9th Earl of Douglas |
James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, Bishop of Aberdeen
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| 200 |  | Arms of John Buchanan 10th of Leny |
John Buchanan, 11th of Leny
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