- of
Auchmacoy were
staunch royalists and
supporters of the
House of Stuart.
Thomas Buchan who was the
third son of
chief James Buchan of
Auchmacoy, was...
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Auchmacoy railway station was a
railway station in Crawhead, Aberdeenshire, near the Burn of
Auchmacoy from
which the
station took its name. It was located...
-
converted to a
doocot in 1597 when the wall was demolished.
Doocot at
Auchmacoy, Crawhead, Aberdeenshire,
built 1638.
Looking up
inside the
doocot at...
- 'Not
having followed mean pursuits'] Chief:
David Buchan of
Auchmacoy Seat:
Auchmacoy House,
Aberdeenshire Buchanan Crest: A
dexter hand
holding up...
- bolection-moulded
chimney pieces and
coved ceilings.
Thomas Buchan of
Auchmacoy bought the
Beldorney estate in 1807 from
Charles Gordon of Wardhouse,...
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Auchallater Auchattie Auchedly Auchenblae Auchlee Auchleven Auchlossan Auchmacoy Auchnagatt Auchnerran Auchterless Auldyoch Backburn Backhill Badenscoth...
- 15c
Valentine Bennett The
Baron of
Auchmacoy 16c 2014
Charles Buchan of
Auchmacoy,
Baron of
Auchmacoy, Clan
Chief of the
Buchan Barony held for...
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Buchanan Clar
Innis An
island in Loch Lomond.
Buchan AUCHMACOY Refers to the clan seat in
Auchmacoy.
Cameron Chlanna nan con
thigibh a' so 's
gheibh sibh...
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October 1932; Pitlurg;
opened 2
August 1897;
closed 31
October 1932;
Auchmacoy;
opened 2
August 1897;
closed 31
October 1932; Ellon; main line station;...
- List of shipwrecks: 26
October 1950 Ship
State Description Auchmacoy United
Kingdom The tug was
scuttled off Lagos, Nigeria....