- a
foundering lightship.
Balgillo is a
housing development in the
Dundee suburb of
Broughty Ferry. It is
bounded by
Balgillo Road to the south, the A92...
-
Colonel Sir
William Douglas (c. 1778 – 25
August 1818) K.C.B., was a
British Army
officer during the
Napoleonic Wars. He was the son of
William Douglas...
- unchanged. 1983–1997: The City of
Dundee District electoral divisions of
Balgillo/Eastern, Caird/Midhill, Clepington/Maryfield, Coldside/Hilltown, Craigiebank...
- Gowrie, now
named Blairgowrie. He also
witnessed a
charter on the
lands of
Balgillo, Angus, by
Dovenald the
Abbot of
Brechin to the
monastery at
Arbroath between...
- (1770–1834),
British Army
general in the War of 1812 Sir
William Douglas of
Balgillo (c. 1778–1818),
British Army
officer during the
Napoleonic Wars William...
-
Brigton William Douglas of
Brigton (died 1814) Sir
William Douglas of
Balgillo (died 1818)
Gavin Douglas (died 1522),
Bishop of
Dunkeld Sir Archibald...
- the city
boundary between Dundee and Angus. The area
borders the
recent Balgillo Park
housing development and, at
North Balmossie Street, with Monifieth...
- 13 West Ferry/Broughty
Ferry J. C.
Cathro Conservative gain from SNP 14
Balgillo/Eastern B. D.
Mackie Conservative hold 15 Douglas/Drumgeith J. M. Mudie...
-
Robert Douglas of
Brigton (1773–1835),
elder brother of
William Douglas of
Balgillo; they had a son, William. The
family home in Shenley,
Hertfordshire was...
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courts at Camphill,
Broughty Ferry, by 1883. In 1884
Quoits clubs opened at
Balgillo and
Clepington Park, and
there was a
Bowling club at
Baxter Park. Around...