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| 201 |  | Arms of John Dog |
John Dog (Doig), of that ilk
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| 202 |  | Arms of Lauder of Beilmouth |
Robert Lauder, of Beilmouth
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| 203 |  | Arms of Lenny of that ilk |
John de Lany
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| 204 |  | Arms of Robert, Lord Boyd |
Robert Boyd, 1st Lord of Kilmarnock, Governor of Scotland
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| 205 |  | Arms of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy The lymphad or galley refers to their ancient Norse ancestry, and the gyronny of eight in gold and black is a feature in most Campbell arms, while the fess chequy Azure and Argent marks their Stewart ancestry. |
Colin Campbell, 3rd of Glenorchy
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| 206 |  | Arms of Sir James Douglas Signitory to the Declaration of Arbroath |
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| 207 |  | Arms of Sir William of Lochleven, 6th Earl of Morton, Arms as used by Sir William of Lochleven, 6th Earl of Morton,
and subsequent Earls of Morton |
William Douglas, of Lochleven, 6th Earl of Morton
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| 208 |  | Arms of Skene of that ilk 1672 |
John Skene, 15th of Skene
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| 209 |  | Arms of the Douglas Earls of Morton As borne by the first three Earls |
James Douglas, of Morton 1st Earl of Morton
James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton
John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton
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| 210 |  | Arms of the Douglas Earls of Morton As borne by the first three Earls |
James Douglas, of Morton 1st Earl of Morton
James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton
John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton
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| 211 |  | Arms of the Duke of Buccleuch |
Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch
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| 212 |  | Arms of the Lords of Banff as shown in Brown's The Peerage of Scotland, 1834 |
George Ogilvy, 2nd Lord Banff
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| 213 |  | Arms of William 3rd Earl of Ross |
William O'Beolan, 3rd Earl of Ross
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| 214 |  | Arms of William, 1st Earl of Douglas Creation, 4 February, 1356 |
William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, Earl of Mar
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| 215 |  | Arms of William, 2nd Earl of Angus |
William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus
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| 216 |  | Arnold van Keppel c.1670-1718 1st Earl of Albemarle |
Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle
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| 217 |  | Aros Mains - the new house |
James Maxwell, of Aros Mains
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| 218 |  | Arthur Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour Prime Minister of Great Britian |
Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, Prime Minister of Great Briti
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| 219 |  | Arthur Saxe-Coburg (later Windsor), Prince of Connaught |
Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg (later Windsor), Prince of Connaught
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| 220 |  | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington |
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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| 221 |  | Assassination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval Perceval is lying on the ground while his assassin, John Bellingham, is surrendering to officials at right |
Spencer Perceval, Prime Minister of G.B, First Lord of the Treasury
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| 222 |  | Athole Bruce later Mrs. A. M. Gresson |
Athole Bruce
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| 223 |  | Auchenvennel Farm, Glen Fruin, Dunbarton |
Auchenvennel, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
John MacFarlane, of Auchenvennel
Parlan MacFarlane, of Auchenvennel Mohr
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| 224 |  | Auchintoshan (or Auchentoshan) House photographed by Thomas Annan |
George Buchanan, of Moss and Auchintoshan
William Cross, in Glasgow, later of Auchintoshan
John Cross-Buchanan, of Moss and Auchintoshan
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| 225 |  | Audrey, Countess of Selkirk |
Audrey Durell Drummond-Sale-Barker
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| 226 |  | Augusta Princess of Wales 1719 – 1772 |
Auguste von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, of Saxe, Princess of Wales
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| 227 |  | Augusta von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, Princess of Wales 1736 by Charles Phillips |
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| 228 |  | Augusta, Princess of Wales c1760 by Allan Ramsay |
Auguste von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, of Saxe, Princess of Wales
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| 229 |  | Augustus Keppel by Sir Joshua Reynolds
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Augustus Keppel, 1st & last Viscount Keppel of Elveden
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| 230 |  | Augustus Keppel by Joshua Reynolds |
Augustus Keppel, 1st & last Viscount Keppel of Elveden
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| 231 |  | Augustus Keppel by Sir Joshua Reynolds
Augustus Keppel was a celebrated British naval commander, and a close friend of Reynolds. As the son of the second Earl of Albemarle, Keppel was also to prove one of Reynolds's most influential patrons.
This portrait, painted immediately after Reynolds's return from Italy in 1752, was one of his most important early works. The pose, based on a drawing Reynolds had made of a statue of Apollo, emphasizes Keppel's heroic qualities. |
Augustus Keppel, 1st & last Viscount Keppel of Elveden
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| 232 |  | Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount by Sir Joshua Reynolds |
Augustus Keppel, 1st & last Viscount Keppel of Elveden
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| 233 |  | Auldhouse, in the Parish of Eastwood, near Glasgow. |
George Maxwell, of Auldhouse, minister of Mearns
James Maxwell, of Pollock, 7th Baronet
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| 234 |  | Ballancleroch House built c 1665 by James Macfarlane of Kirkton. |
James MacFarlane, 4th of Keithton 3rd of Ballancleroch (Kirkton)
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| 235 |  | Balloch Castle built 1805 by John Buchanan 4th of Ardoch |
John Buchanan, 4th of Ardoch, M.P.
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| 236 |  | Balloch Castle Balloch Castle - built 1805 by John Buchanan of Ardoch |
John Buchanan, 4th of Ardoch, M.P.
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| 237 |  | Balloch Castle painted 1830 |
John Buchanan, 4th of Ardoch, M.P.
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| 238 |  | Bankton House |
Alexander Morison, 4th of Prestongrange, Senator
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| 239 |  | Bannachra Castle 1980 photo courtesy of Malcolm Lobban of Australia |
Humphrey Colquhoun, 14th of Colquhoun and 16th of Luss
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| 240 |  | Bannachra Castle ruins 1980 photo courtesy of Malcolm Lobban of Australia |
Humphrey Colquhoun, 14th of Colquhoun and 16th of Luss
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| 241 |  | Barbara |
Barbara
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| 242 |  | Barbara Villiers by Lely |
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of Cleveland
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| 243 |  | Barbara Villiers |
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of Cleveland
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| 244 |  | Barbara Villiers by Peter Lely |
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of Cleveland
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| 245 |  | Barbara Villiers Duchess of Cleveland 1641-1709 |
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of Cleveland
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| 246 |  | Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland c1665-70 by Sir Peter Lely |
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of Cleveland
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| 247 |  | Bardowie Castle |
John Hamilton, 7th of Bardowie
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| 248 |  | Bardowie Castle |
John Hamilton, of Bardowie
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| 249 |  | Bardowie Castle |
Hamilton, 6th of Bardowie
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| 250 |  | Barmaddy Farmhouse in Inverleiver Forest |
Alexander Campbell, of Barmadie
Jean Campbell
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| 251 |  | Barr Castle -Lockharts Tower |
Lockhart, of Barr
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| 252 |  | Barr Tower |
Lockhart, of Barr
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| 253 |  | Barreman, Rosneath, Dunbarton |
Barreman Burying Ground, Rosneath, Dunbarton, Scotland
Mary McFarlane [MacFarlane]
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| 254 |  | Battle of Alexandria by Philip James de Loutherbourg, painted 1802
A battle rages in the background while a group of officers anxiously gather around their seated commander, whose slumped appearance suggests that all is not well. The man is Sir Ralph Abercromby, and the painting shows the Battle of Alexandria, 21 March 1801, which put an end to Napoleon's Egyptian empire and with it the French threat to British India and other territories east of Suez. De Loutherbourg has chosen the moment of battle when Abercromby was fatally wounded, introducing an element of personal tragedy into the national victory. |
Ralph Abercromby, of Tullibody
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| 255 |  | Battle of Bushy Run One of the battles at which Capt. John was wounded during the Anglo-French war in Canada. The Canadians and the Indians were allies of the French. |
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| 256 |  | Battle of Culloden Taken from the painting by Mark Churms |
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| 257 |  | Battle of Glenshiel The Battle of Glenshiel 1719. Figures probably include Lord George Murray, c 1700 - 1760; Rob Roy MacGregor, 1671 - 1734; and General Joseph Wightman, d. 1722
painted by Peter Tillemans in 1719
The Rising of 1719 was another failed attempt to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne. On the evening of 10 June the Jacobites engaged with the Hanoverian forces on the slopes of Glenshiel where the current A87 runs between Loch Cluanie and Loch Duich. Tillemans shows the battle from the government position and is based on eye-witness accounts and contemporary plans for the deployment of forces. The figure mounted on the rearing dark horse is probably General Joseph Wightman, commander of the government garrison at Inverness. |
Robert Roy "Rob Roy" MacGregor (Campbell), of Craigroystan and Inversnaid
George Murray
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| 258 |  | Battle of Srirangapatna 1799 Artists impression |
Dugald Lamont
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| 259 |  | Bay of The Pledge, Ardnamurchan by Gerald England |
Iain Sprangach MacDonald, 1st of Ardnamurchan
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| 260 |  | Bengal Merchant poster |
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| 261 |  | Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk. |
Bernard Edward Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk
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| 262 |  | Beryl Dugdale, Countess of Rothes |
Beryl Violet Dugdale
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| 263 |  | Bess of Hardwick (around the time of her 3. marriage, to Sir William St. Loe (1620?-1565) ) |
Elizabeth Hardwick
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| 264 |  | Bess of Hardwick around the time of her 4. marriage, to George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury (1519-1590) |
Elizabeth Hardwick
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| 265 |  | Bess of Hardwick Countess of Shrewsbury by Rowland Lockley
At age 70? |
Elizabeth Hardwick
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| 266 |  | Blackness Castle Watch-house on the wall |
George Crichton, Earl of Caithness, Lord High Admiral
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| 267 |  | Blackness Castle |
George Crichton, Earl of Caithness, Lord High Admiral
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| 268 |  | Blackness Castle From the south |
George Crichton, Earl of Caithness, Lord High Admiral
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| 269 |  | Blairannaich location map |
Malcolm McFarlane [MacFarlane], in Blarenich (Blairannaich)
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| 270 |  | Blairnairn, Argyll & Bute |
Colin Campbell
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| 271 |  | Blanche FitzRoy, Countess of Rosslyn |
Blanche Adeliza FitzRoy
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| 272 |  | Block House - Nova Scotia Flora's husband was captured at the battle of Moore's Creek and was expelled to Nova Scotia. They lived for a time in 1779 in a block house there - it is now the last remaining building of this type in the province (see illustration). |
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| 273 |  | Bochastle |
Alexander Buchanan, in/of Bochastel (Mochastel)
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| 274 |  | Bochastle roman fort viewed from the footbridge in April 2004 when the ground was very boggy underfoot. |
John Buchanan, in/of Bochastel (Mochastel)
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| 275 |  | Bowmore village, Islay, Inner Hebrides |
Walter Campbell, of Shawfield,Skipness,Woodhall, Islay & Ardpatrick
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| 276 | | Braeval location map |
Duncan Graham
William Graham
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| 277 |  | Bragleenbeg map |
Donald Campbell, of Bragleenbeg
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| 278 |  | Bragleenbeg, Oban, Argyll Originally a Campbell hunting lodge. |
Donald Campbell, of Bragleenbeg
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| 279 |  | Breacachadh Castle the medieval stronghold of the Macleans of Coll.
The oldest part probably dates from the time of Iain Garbh, first chieftain of Coll (15th century) |
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| 280 |  | Breacachadh Castle and the much later Georgian House Beyond the castle is the Georgian House where Coll's eldest son Donald entertained Dr Johnson in 1773. |
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| 281 |  | Breachacha mansion house |
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| 282 |  | Bridget Hore-Ruthven Lady Ruthven of Freeland |
Bridget Helen 'Biddy' Hore-Ruthven, Lady Rutven of Freeland
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| 283 |  | Brig-Gen. Simon Fraser, younger of Balnain |
Simon Fraser, younger of Balnain
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| 284 |  | Brigadier Lord Belhaven and Staff, Surrey Brigade The illustration depicts Colonel Lord Belhaven and Stenton commanding the Surrey Brigade, with his staff. Lord Belhaven formerly served in the Royal Engineers, passed through the Staff College, and took part in the Zulu campaign. The headquarters of the brigade are at Barkston Gardens, S.W., and the place of assembly is Caterham. |
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| 285 |  | Brodick Castle Parts of the present castle date from the 1588 during the ownership of the 2nd Earl of Arran who was the guardian and regent of Queen Mary. |
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, Regent of Scotland
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| 286 |  | Buchanan Castle |
James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose
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| 287 |  | Buchanan Castle 1990 |
James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose
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| 288 |  | Buchanan of Ardenconnel-arms Registered to Andrew Buchanan of Ardenconnel |
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| 289 |  | Buchanan of Sound - arms registered to Arthur Buchanan of Sound |
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| 290 |  | Burial place for Sir James and his gillies |
James Colquhoun, of Luss 4th & 8th Baronet, M.P.
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| 291 |  | Burial slab for Malcom MacFarlan & wife Elizabeth. Luss churchyard
Photo by Andrew Macfarlane ref:P7210073 Thursday 20th July 2006 |
Elizabeth MacFarlan [MacFarlane]
Malcom [Malcolm] MacFarlan [MacFarlane]
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| 292 |  | Burial stone of 'Willhm de Sinncler' The slab bears an elaborate cross, a symbol of the Knights Templar, suggesting that he may have been a member of that Order. |
William Sinclair, of Roslin
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| 293 |  | Cairn where Colin Campbell of Glenure was murdered |
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| 294 |  | Callendar House Home for many generations of the Livingstone Lords of Callendar. Lost after the second Jacobite uprising the house was purchased by William Forbes. From 1869 to 1877, the Forbes family remodeled the house in the French chateau style, to give its present appearance. |
James Boyd (later Hay), 15th Earl of Erroll
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| 295 |  | Cambusmore - map Situated approximately 49 miles north of Inverness, Cambusmore Estate lies to the South West of Loch Fleet, |
Henry Shaw, of Cairnsmore (Cambusmore)
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| 296 |  | Cameron House |
Smollett, of Bonhill, Judge
Patrick Boyle Smollett, of Cameron House, M.P.
John Smollett (later Rouett-Smollett), R.N.
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| 297 |  | Camis Eskan Farm, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Scotland |
Cami Esken Farm, Cardross, Dunbarton, Scotland
Robert McFarlane [MacFarlane], in Camis Esken
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| 298 |  | Canongate Church, Edinburgh The antlers supporting the cross on the pinnacle of the church roof, have been there for over 300 years, since Canongate Church was built in 1688 for those citizens who could no longer use the abbey at Holyrood after it was reserved for Knights of the Thistle. |
Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Alexander Erskine, 4th Earl of Kellie
Elizabeth Erskine
Thomas Hay, Lord Huntingdon
Mary Keith
James MacFarlane, 4th of Keithton 3rd of Ballancleroch (Kirkton)
Walter MacFarlane, 19th of Arrochar,2nd of Ardess, 16th Chief
Thomas Mason
Margaret Murray
Allan Ramsay, of Kinkell, Artist
John Warden (later MacFarlane), 6th of Kirkton, M.A., D.D.
John Warden (later MacFarlane), 7th of Kirkton, minister of the Canongate
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| 299 |  | Canute King of England, Denmark and Norway |
Canute, King of England, Denmark and Norway
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| 300 |  | Cape Coast Castle, Ghana |
Cape Coast Castle, Ghana
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