Webby Angus A. Graham Author Graham, Angus A. Media Type Text Genealogical Resource Item Types Family histories Books Notes "Item is a photocopy of a printed publication (72 p. reproduced on 20 lvs.) and bound with a typescript with the notation ""Taken from the original manuscript of Dr. Angus Graham."" (24 lvs.)" Publisher Angus A. Graham Place ... http://www.stirlingarchives.scot/2015/09/04/plan-of-the-estate-of-robert-cunningham-graham-gartmore-and-buchlyvie-1853/
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WebRobert Graham Of Gartmore. Robert Graham of Gartmore (1735-1797), 15 th Laird of Ardoch, was a politician, a successful merchant and Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow. As Liberal MP for Stirlingshire in the closing years of his life he introduced a Bill of Rights, which the Dictionary of National Biography states foreshadowed the Great … indigenous lift collective
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WebSir John Graham Dalyell PSSA (August 1775 – 7 June 1851) was a Scottish advocate, antiquary and naturalist . Life. The second son of Sir Robert Dalyell, fourth baronet (d. 1791) and his wife Elizabeth Graham, only daughter of Nicol Graham of Gartmore, Perthshire, was born at Binns, Linlithgowshire, in August 1775.When an infant he fell from a table … WebBad Willie’s Crime. 20 Sep. Every family has its black sheep and in our family, it is William Cunningham Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore and Finlaystone (1775 – 1845), who is known by a number of soubriquets: “Bad Willie”, “The Runaway Laird” and “The Swindler”. Born into a wealthy family and given every advantage, William was ... WebGartmore is a pretty little village that has preserved much of its former state. It sits along the old Dryman Road, nestled against the edge of the beautiful woodlands of the Loch Ard Forest. But there is a curious nature to Gartmore village, a community which has no more then 200 homes and 400 residents, it lies at a rather close proximity to ... indigenous link bc public service