Elsick House is an historic house in Kincardineshire , now part of Aberdeenshire , northeast Scotland . The house is situated in an agricultural area about two miles from the North Sea near the town of Cammachmore moreover, the Elsick Estate is situated within the Burn of Elsick drainage basin watershed , which stream traverses the estate property. The house sits inside the Elsick Estate house Estate 1600 acres , ref Wightman, A., Who Owns Scotland , Edinburgh, 1996, p.86, ISBN 0 86241 585 3 ref which is a seat legal entity seat of the Duke of Fife ,. ref Wightman, A., 1996, p.86 ref ref cite web url http www.whoownsscotland.org.uk page cache kn elsick.htm title Kincardineshire property ownerships Elsick Estate publisher Who Owns Scotland? accessdate 2007 07 06 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070927201157 http www.whoownsscotland.org.uk page cache kn elsick.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 27 ref The house is currently let to Dutch friends. Early area history Elsick House is located near the ancient Causey Mounth trackway , which road was constructed in medieval times to make passable this only available route across the coast al region of the Grampian Mountains Grampian Mounth connecting points south of Stonehaven to Aberdeen . This ancient drovers road specifically connected the River Dee, Aberdeenshire River Dee crossing where the present Bridge of Dee is situated via Portlethen Moss , Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south. ref http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17932 C.Michael Hogan, Causey Mounth , Megalithic Portal, ed. by Andy Burnham, November 3, 2007 ref The route was that taken by William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal and the Marquess of Montrose when they led a Covenanter army of 9000 men in the first battle of the Civil War in 1639. ref Watt, Archibald, Highways and Byways around Kincardineshire , Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 ref See also Cookney Church Gillybrands Bannerman Baronets Bannerman of Elsick Baronets References ... more details
Alexander Silver was a wealthy East India trader, who lived in Netherley, Aberdeenshire , Scotland in the late 18th century he and his son George Silver Scotland George Silver were noted agricultural innovators of their era. ref http books.google.com books?id nA4AAAAAQAAJ&pg PA321&lpg PA321&dq 22george silver 22 kincardineshire&source web&ots lR6 uh59E&sig CJkQLJVdKHx6ZYVbSa1F7wBlYik PPA149,M1 George Robertson, A general view of Kincardineshire or the Mearns 1810 ref Alexander Silver built the Netherley House mansion in Netherley and died there in 1797. ref Douglas Gordon Barron, The Court Book of the Barony of Urie in Kincardineshire 1604 1747 , published 1892 ref Alexander s son George acquired the estate of nearby Muchalls Castle by the year 1841 . Notable natural features in the vicinity include Red Moss and Meikle Carewe Hill . Notable historic features in this area include Raedykes Roman Camp and Maryculter House . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Silver, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish trader DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1797 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Silver, Alexander Category People from Kincardine and Mearns Category British Indian history Category Scottish businesspeople Category Year of birth missing Category 1797 deaths Category People associated with the British East India Company Category 18th century Scottish people Category Scottish agronomists Scotland business bio stub Aberdeenshire stub ... more details
Image Water of Aven.jpg thumb 300px left Water of Aven The Water of Aven or A an is a tributary of the Water of Feugh , itself the largest tributary of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire , Scotland . The Water of Aven rises at Loch Tennet, where the historic counties of Aberdeenshire historic Aberdeenshire , Angus and Kincardineshire meet and flows for approximately 15km to its confluence with the Feugh near Whitestone ref Ordnance Survey Landranger Map 44 Ballater & Glen Clova ref ref Ordnance Survey Landranger Map 45 Stonehaven & Banchory ref . The Water of Aven forms the historic boundary between Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire for its entire length ref http www.scottish places.info counties countyhistory16.html Gazetter for Scotland, accessed 26 August 2008 ref and the lower 4.5km are designated as part of the River Dee Special Area of Conservation , due to its importance for Atlantic Salmon and Eurasian Otter ref http www.snh.org.uk snhi SNH Sitelink ref . References reflist coord 57 01 N 2 35 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki DEFAULTSORT Aven Category Rivers of Scotland Aberdeenshire geo stub ... more details
Oliver McGregor 25 August 1921 10 November 1997 , born Durris, Kincardineshire . Married Nell Weate in 1944 had three sons with her. Created Baron McGregor of Durris in 1978. Academic career 1945 47 Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer in Economic History, Hull University 1947 60 Lecturer, Bedford College London Bedford College , London University 1959 60 Simon Senior Research Fellow, Manchester University 1960 64 Reader, London University 1964 85 Professor of Social Institutions, London University 1964 77 Head of Department of Sociology, Bedford College, London University 1972 75 Fellow, Wolfson College , Oxford University Public life 1975 77 Chairman, Royal Commission on the Press, United Kingdom Royal Commission on the Press 1977 ? Chairman, Reuter s Founders Share Company 1980 90 Chairman, Advertising Standards Authority 1991 94 Chairman, Press Complaints Commission External links http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries obituary lord mcgregor of durris 1293591.html Obituary Lord McGregor of Durris , The Independent, 12 November 1997 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mcgregor, Oliver Ross ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessperson and Life Peer DATE OF BIRTH 25 August 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH Durris, Kincardineshire , England DATE OF DEATH 10 November 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mcgregor, Oliver Ross Category 1921 births Category 1997 deaths Category Crossbench life peers academic bio stub Poli bio stub ... more details
Kincardine or Kincardine on Forth is a town in Fife, Scotland. Kincardine may also refer to Places in Scotland Kincardineshire or County of Kincardine, former county, and its defunct mediaeval county town Kincardine and Deeside , district of the former Grampian region 1975 96 encompassing the former county Kincardine and Mearns , committee area of present day Aberdeenshire, encompassing the former county Kincardine O Neil , village on Deeside Abernethy and Kincardine Kincardine , former parish in Inverness shire, combined with Abernethy parish in the 16th century Kincardine, Highland , hamlet in Ardgay, Sutherland Places in Canada Kincardine, Ontario , municipality Other Earl of Kincardine , title in the Peerage of Scotland Kincardine Castle disambiguation , several Castles in Scotland disambig fr Kincardine pl Kincardine ... more details
Image Arms Viscount of Arbuthnott entire .svg thumb 250px right Coat of Arms of the Viscounts of Arbuthnott John Jack Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott Montrose, Angus Montrose , 15 September 1882 &ndash 17 October 1960 , was a Scottish Viscount . Arbuthnott enlisted in the Calgary Light Horse, a unit of the Canadian Army , in February 1917. He was later a Lieutenant in the Welsh Guards . Arbuthnott served as Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire from 1926 to his death, was Convenor of Kincardineshire County Council in 1933, and served ten years in the House of Lords 1945&ndash 1955 as a representative peer for Peerage of Scotland Scotland . He married Dorothy Oxley of Ripon. References cite book last Bing first Hon Mrs Christy title The Lairds of Arbuthnott publisher Agnate Press year 1999 isbn 0 9535923 0 8 External links http www.kittybrewster.com members e 1.htm Arbuthnot family tree S start s hon succession box before Sir John Gladstone, 3rd Baronet Sir John Gladstone title Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire after Robert Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott The Viscount of Arbuthnott years 1926&ndash 1960 s reg sct succession box title Viscount of Arbuthnott before Walter Charles Warner Arbuthnott, 13th Viscount of Arbuthnott Walter Arbuthnott after Robert Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott Robert Keith Arbuthnott years 1920&ndash 1960 S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Arbuthnott, John 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott alternative names short description date of birth 15 September 1882 place of birth date of death 17 October 1960 place of death DEFAULTSORT Arbuthnott, John 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott Category 1882 births Arbuthnott, John Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Category 1960 deaths Arbuthnott, John Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Category Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland Arbuthnott, John Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Category Lord Lieutenants of Kincardineshire Arbuthnott, John Ogilvy Arbuthn ... more details
Scots language Northern Scots refers to the dialects of Modern Scots traditionally spoken in eastern parts of the north of Scotland . The dialect is generally divided into ref cite web url http www.dsl.ac.uk INTRO intro2.php?num 15 title SND Introduction Dialect Districts publisher Dsl.ac.uk date accessdate 2009 05 21 ref North Northern Scots North Northern spoken in Caithness , Easter Ross and the Black Isle . Mid Northern Scots Mid Northern , popularly known as the Doric , spoken in Aberdeenshire , Banff and Buchan , Moray and the Nairn area. South Northern Scots South Northern spoken in East Angus and Kincardineshire the Mearns . References references Category Scots dialects ... more details
File Burn near riding track for Redwing Stables, Kincardineshire.jpg thumb 250 px Crynoch Burn flowing through Oldman Wood. Oldman Wood is a publicly owned forest in Kincardineshire , Scotland . Crynoch Burn , a tributary of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire River Dee , flows through the Oldman Wood. ref United Kingdom Ordnance Survey Map Landranger 45, Stonehaven and Banchory, 1 50,000 scale, 2004 ref References reflist Aberdeenshire geo stub coord 57 4 50 N 2 13 52 W region GB type landmark display title Category Environment of Kincardine and Deeside Category Forests and woodlands of Scotland ... more details
Nathalan died 678 AD was a saint in the Roman Catholic Church , who was active in the district now known as Aberdeenshire , Scotland . Nathalan was born in the village of Tullich , for which he was eventually appointed as bishop . He is also known by the names Saint Nachlan and Saint Nauchlan . See also Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan References Alban Butler, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyr s, and Other Principal Saints , J. Duffy publisher 1866 Watt, Archibald, Highways and Byways around Kincardineshire , Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 Category History of Aberdeenshire Category People from Marr Category 7th century Christian saints Category Medieval Scottish saints Aberdeenshire stub nl Nathanlan ... more details
File Border collie penning at Ballogie.jpg thumb 210px Morning session at the 2008 Aboyne Sheepdog Trials held at Ballogie illustrating a border collie penning sheep. Credit C.Michael Hogan Ballogie is a rural community and an estate in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire , Scotland . Most of Ballogie lies within the parish of Birse , although the northern part extends into the parish of Aboyne and Glentanar . The ancient name of the estate was Tillysnaught, and in 1650 belonged to a branch of the Roses of Kilravock. It passed afterwards to a Forbes, then the Innes and Farquharson families, before being sold to James Dyce Nicol MP for Kincardineshire 1865 72 . after Alex Inkson McConnochie Deeside 1895 . See also Corsedardar Hill coord 57 02 56 N 2 42 32 W type landmark region GB display title Aberdeenshire geo stub Category Geography of Aberdeenshire ... more details
Sir David Ramsay, 4th Baronet after 1673 1710 was a member of the List of members of the 1st Parliament of Great Britain first Parliament of Great Britain , serving from 1707&ndash 1708. He was MP for Kincardineshire , Scotland 1708 1710. References Rayment bt date March 2012 Rayment hc date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Ramsay, David Category Scottish politicians Category Politics of Aberdeenshire Category People associated with Aberdeenshire Category Kincardine and Mearns Category Members of the pre 1707 Scottish Parliament Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies Scotland politician stub ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 Col. David Barclay 1610 October 12, 1686 , of Mathers, St Cyrus , Kincardineshire in Scotland, was 1st Laird of Ury House Urie near Stonehaven , Kincardineshire, Scotland, and father of Robert Barclay , the eminent Religious Society of Friends Quaker apologist. Following active service in Europe as a professional soldier under Gustavus Adolphus , King of Sweden, he attained the rank of Colonel and fought in the English Civil War on the side of the Charles I England King . In 1647 he purchased the lands and barony of Urie in Kincardineshire from William Keith, 7th Earl of Marischal. As a known associate of the William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal Earl Marischal he was subsequently confined in Edinburgh Castle where he was converted to Quakerism in 1665 by the celebrated laird of Swinton disambiguation needed date October 2011 , who was confined in the same prison. Family Col. David Barclay was the son of David Barclay disambiguation needed date October 2011 1580 1660 , 11th of Mathers, of Kincardineshire, Scotland and Elizabeth Livingstone, daughter of John Livingston of Dunnipace . He married Katherine Gordon, daughter of Sir Robert Gordon 1580 1656 , 1st Baronet., founder of Gordonstoun School and Louisa Gordon of London, on Dec 24, 1647 in Kincardine. By Katherine he had two daughters, Lucy and Jean, and three sons, Robert, John, and David. Lucy died unmarried. Jean married Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel , to whom she bore eight children. Robert, the eldest son, who became celebrated as the apologist for the Quakers . John, the second son, settled in East Jersey in America, where he married and left issue. David died unmarried. External links http www.clanbarclay.org history.htm The History of the Surname Barclay Further reading ODNB article by Brian M. Halloran, Barclay, Robert 1611 12 1682 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 67834 , accessed Dec 3, 2007. Persondata Metadata ... more details
The Forfar and Kincardine Artillery was a British artillery militia United Kingdom militia regiment of the 19th century. It was based in and named after Forfarshire and Kincardineshire in Scotland . Following the Militia Act of 1797, the regiment was raised in 1798 as the Forfarshire Militia. Four years later its territorial scope was broadended when it became the Forfarshire and Kincardine Militia and in 1854 it was redesignated the Forfar and Kincardine Artillery. In 1902 it was renamed as the Forfar and Kincardine Royal Garrison Artillery Militia and it was disbanded in 1909. References cite book title An Epitomized History of the Militia The Constitutional Force last Hay first George Jackson Colonel origyear 1908 year 1987 publisher Ray Westlake Military Books isbn 0950853070 Category Royal Artillery regiments Category Scottish regiments UK mil unit stub ... more details
Ramsay, 2nd Baronet Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bt title Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire years 1826&ndash 1865 after James Dyce Nicol s end Arbuthnot family ... more details
Scots Carnegie entered the British House of Commons in 1741, representing Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire until his death in 1765. ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons Kcommons2.htm title Leigh Rayment British House of Commons, Kincardineshire accessdate 14 ... S start s par gb s bef before John Falconer MP John Falconer s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire years British general election, 1741 1741 ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Tewel gaelic name scots name country Scotland population os grid reference NO828854 latitude 56.9578 longitude 2.2805 post town STONEHAVEN postcode area AB postcode district AB39 dial code constituency westminster West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine UK Parliament constituency West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine unitary scotland Aberdeenshire lieutenancy scotland Aberdeenshire constituency scottish parliament West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Scottish Parliament constituency West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Tewel is a hamlet place hamlet located approximately two miles west of Stonehaven , Kincardineshire on the Auchenblae Road in Northeast Scotland . Image Tewel farm buildings.jpg thumb left Tewel Farm It consists of Tewel Farm Tewel School and Schoolhouse Four semi detached houses One cottage derelict Nearby places of note Significant historic listed building s in the vicinity include Fetteresso Castle , which is also the site of Bronze Age discoveries ref C.Michael Hogan, http www.themodernantiquarian.com site 10937 fetteresso.html fieldnotes Fetteresso Fieldnotes , The Modern Antiquarian 2008 ref and Muchalls Castle , ref Nigel Tranter , The Fortified House in Scotland , Volume IV, pp 167 169, Oliver & Boyd 1962 to 1971 ref originally a 14th century tower house . Also in the vicinity are the villages of Auchenblae and Drumlithie , both considered part of the original region of Kincardineshire References reflist Aberdeenshire geo stub Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire places state uncollapsed Aberdeenshire places state collapsed Category Villages in Aberdeenshire ... more details
infobox UK place country Scotland static image static image caption latitude 56.89 longitude 02.46 official name Auchenblae population shire district unitary scotland Aberdeenshire region constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference NO7278 Auchenblae lang gd Achadh nam Bl th is a village in the Kincardine and Mearns area of Aberdeenshire , formerly in Kincardineshire , Scotland . It is featured in Lewis Grassic Gibbon s novel, Sunset Song . The name is a derivation from the Scottish Gaelic Gaelic for Field of Flowers possibly due to the growing of flax in bygone times. Citation needed date January 2010 The village was known for its weavers, a distillery and the annual Paldie s Fair horse market. The parish church on the opposite side of the Luther Water was built as Fordoun Parish Church on a site known as Kirkton of Fordoun, a religious site since the 7th century. St Palladius died and was reputedly buried here. Citation needed date January 2010 There is a Celtic stone in the kirk s vestibule. In the graveyard is the ancient ruin of St Palladius Chapel and there is a memorial to Scotland s first Protestant martyr George Wishart , born at Mains of Pittarrow in the old parish of Fordoun and burnt at the stake by Cardinal Beaton in St Andrews. Image Auchenblae.jpg thumb left Looking down into Auchenblae from the kirkyard See also Drumtochty Castle Monboddo House Line notes George Robertson 1810 A General View of Kincardineshire, Or, The Mearns , R. Phillips Originally published by Oxford University , 576 pages Bibliography A. Grove, The History of Auchenblae , Scottish Women s Rural Institutes, Auchenblae Branch, Angus, Scotland 1967 Ronald P.A. Smith, Stonehaven Portlethen Street Plan Including Auchenblae, Drumlithie, Gourdon 1998 ISBN 1858129044 Kincardine and Mearns, Aberdeenshire places state uncollapsed Aberdeenshire places state collapsed Category Villages in Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire geo stub de Auchenblae ... more details
Image Cowie chapel, St Mary s of the Storms.jpg thumb Cowie Chapel The Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan is a ruined chapel overlooking the North Sea immediately north of Stonehaven , in the Mearns of Scotland , along the northern shoreline of Stonehaven Bay . Watt, 1985 The founding of this Catholic place of worship is associated with St. Nathalan . who lived circa 650 AD . The structure is alternatively known as Cowie Chapel . Area history The Chapel of St. Mary and St. Nathalan is one of the oldest surviving structures in Kincardineshire . About one kilometre to the west is the ancient Causey Mounth trackway , which was constructed on high ground to make passable this only available medieval route from coast al points south of Stonehaven into Aberdeen . This route specifically connected the River Dee, Aberdeenshire River Dee crossing where the present Bridge of Dee is situated via Muchalls Castle and Cowie Castle from the south. Hogan, 2007 The route was that taken by William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal and the Marquess of Montrose when they led a Covenanter army of 9000 men in the battle of the English Civil War Civil War in 1639 . See also Doonie Point Limpet Burn Red Cloak References Archibald Watt, Highways and Byways around Kincardineshire , Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17932 C.Michael Hogan, Causey Mounth , Megalithic Portal, ed. by A. Burnham 2007 coord 56.9769 2.1920 type landmark region GB display title Category Churches in Aberdeenshire Category History of Aberdeenshire Category Category B listed buildings in Scotland Category Listed buildings in Aberdeenshire Category Listed churches in Scotland Category Roman Catholic churches in Scotland aberdeenshire stub Scotland church stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie died 11 August 1332 was a member of the Scottish nobility who served as the Lord Chamberlain of Scotland and also as the Sheriff of Stirling . ref Lineage of Fraser Family ref He was a Kinship descendant of the Clan Fraser members deriving from Oliver Castle . He married Mary Bruce , daughter of Sir Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale Mary Bruce died in the year 1323. Alexander died at the Battle of Dupplin Moor nine years later. Lands King Robert the Bruce conferred vast lands including the Barony of Cowie , Barony of Cluny and Barony of Kinnaird upon Alexander Fraser, who was his chamberlain at least as late as 1319. ref R.W.Billings, 1901 ref The major transport routes over these lands in the Middle Ages were two ancient trackway s known as the Elsick Mounth ref C.M.Hogan, 2008 ref and Causey Mounth . ref A. Watt, 1985 ref See also Cowie Castle Muchalls Castle Line notes Reflist References Robert William Billings and John Hill Burton 1901 The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland , Oliver and Boyd C. Michael Hogan 2007 Causey Mounth , The Megalithic Portal, editor A. Burnham http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17932 Lineage of Fraser Family http www.stirnet.com HTML genie british ff fraser01.htm Archibald Watt 1985 Highways and Byways around Kincardineshire , Stonehaven Heritage Society Persondata name Fraser, Alexander alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 11 August 1332 place of death DEFAULTSORT Fraser, Alexander Category Kincardineshire Category Deaths at the Battle of Dupplin Moor Category Signatories to the Declaration of Arbroath Category Clan Fraser Category 1332 deaths Scotland bio stub ... more details
Baron Meston , of Agra in the Indian Empire and Dunnottar in the Kincardineshire County of Kincardine , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1919 for the Indian civil servant and former Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh , James Meston, 1st Baron Meston Sir James Meston . As of 2010 the title is held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1984. He is a barrister and judge. Barons Meston 1918 James Meston, 1st Baron Meston James Scorgie Meston, 1st Baron Meston 1865 1943 Dougall Meston, 2nd Baron Meston 1894 1984 James Meston, 3rd Baron Meston b. 1950 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 Category Baronies Meston ... more details
Mearns can refer to Mearns Academy Mearns, Alberta Mearns Castle Mearns Castle High School Mearns FM Mearns Primary School Kincardineshire , the County of Kincardine, The Mearns in Scotland Newton Mearns in biology Edgar Alexander Mearns 1856 1916 , American ornithologist and field naturalist Mearns s Flying Fox Mearns s Pouched Mouse Chihuahuan Grasshopper Mouse or Mearns s Grasshopper Mouse Montezuma Quail or Mearns Quail Mearns s Squirrel People with the last name Mearns David Mearns b. 1958 , a United States born marine scientist Frederick Mearns 1879 1931 a British footballer Ian Mearns a British Labour Party politician Randy Mearns b. 1969 is a Canadianformer lacrosse player Sara Mearns , New York City Ballet principal dancer William Hughes Mearns 1875 1965 , American educator and poet M el Petair of Mearns disambiguation ... more details
David Herd 1732 1810 was a Scotland Scottish anthology anthologist who was a noted collector of national ballads. Biography The son of a farmer in the parish of Marykirk in Kincardineshire , he became clerk to an accountant in Edinburgh , where he became a well known figure among the literary men. He devoted his leisure to collecting old Scottish poem s and songs, which he first published in 1769 as Ancient Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc. Other and enlarged editions appeared in 1776 and 1791. Sir Walter Scott made use of his manuscript collections in his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border . References SBDEL Herd, David Cite NIE Herd, David year 1905 External links wikisource author David Herd Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herd, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1732 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1810 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herd, David Category 1732 births Category 1810 deaths Category Anthologists Category Scottish people ... more details
If you searched for URY you may be looking for Ury House near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland Ury, Seine et Marne , a French commune in the Seine et Marne d partement Union Railway of Memphis University Radio York , a student radio station covering the campus of the University of York, United Kingdom Uruguay ISO 3166 1 Alpha 3 country code URY , the South American country People Adolfo M ller Ury 1862 1947 , a Swiss born American portrait painter Else Ury 1877&ndash 1943 in Auschwitz , a German writer and children s book author John Ury d. 1741 , a white itinerant teacher suspected of being a Catholic priest & Spanish spy during the Great Negro Plot of 1741 Lesser Ury 1861 1931 , a German Impressionist painter Lon Ury 1877 1918 , a Major League Baseball first baseman disambig eo URY fr URY it URY ja URY ... more details
David Ramsay may refer to David Ramsay congressman 1749&ndash 1815 , an American historian, and politician from South Carolina David Ramsay Upper Canada born circa 1740 died circa 1810 , controversial trader in early Upper Canada Sir David Ramsay, 4th Baronet after 1673 1710 among Scottish representatives to 1st Parliament of Great Britain MP for Scotland & Kincardineshire David Ramsay Shop Stewards Movement , among the List of delegates of the 2nd Comintern congress delegates from Great Britain to the 2nd Comintern congress of 1920 David James Ramsay born 1948 , Cabinet minister in the Canadian province of Ontario Dave Ramsay Northwest Territories MLA David Ramsay Ontario politician , Ontario MPP David Ramsay watchmaker died c. 1653 , British clockmaker and watchmaker. See also David Ramsey , American actor Dave Ramsey , American financial author, radio host, television personality, and motivational speaker hndis Ramsay, David ... more details