- hour's
drive from Aberdeen. It was
formerly known as St
Magnus Haven or
Auchmedden. The name
Pennan was
recorded in 1587 as Pennand. It is
possibly derived...
-
Mains of Auchmeddan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. An
alternative spelling was
Auchmedden Castle. The
property belonged to the
Baird family from 1568, but it was...
- the
Auchmedden line in 1806,
Saughtonhall became the main line of
Baird in Scotland, the line
entitled to
inherit the
undifferenced Arms of
Auchmedden. Cokayne...
-
Retrieved 26
February 2013. Bulloch, John
Malcolm (1934). The Last
Baird of
Auchmedden and Strichen. Aberdeen:
Privately Printed. p. 2. Onslow,
Richard (1980)...
- 25
March 2013. Bulloch, John
Malcolm (1934). The last
Baird Laird of
Auchmedden and Strichen. The case of Mr.
Abington [i.e.
George Alexander Baird.]...
- 1760. It was
built on the site of an
earlier townhouse of the
Bairds of
Auchmedden. It was
added to an earlier, late 17th-century
harled two-and-a-half-storey...
- Sir
James Baird of
Auchmedden, c.1664 (died 1691) (jointly)
James Baird the younger, 1668-?1681 (jointly with
James Baird of
Auchmedden) (died 1681) Sir...
- a son of
James Baird, a
lawyer and a
younger son of
Gilbert Baird of
Auchmedden, and
Bathia Dempster.
Auchmeddan Castle is near Fraserburgh. His aunt...
-
series of chapbooks. He also
invented his own
printing press named the "
Auchmedden", a pedal-operated
devise that
accepted stone, copper, as well as type...
-
Glenbucket was one of the
first to join the Rising;
support was
focused around Auchmedden,
Pitsligo and Fyvie,
areas Royalist and
Episcopalian since the 1639 Bishops...