- The Suttie,
later Grant-Suttie Baronetcy, of
Balgone in the
County of Haddington, is a
title originally created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was...
-
Magical Journey in 2014,
Bakewell Winter Wonderland in 2016 and
Enchanted at
Balgone Estate in 2022. "How to Plan a
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December 1701 272
Cunynghame of
Milncraig 3
February 1702 273 Grant-Suttie of
Balgone 5 May 1702 274 Gibson-Craig-Carmichael of
Keirhill 31
December 1702 279...
- 1624,
under the
title of
Thomas Hamilton, Earl of Melrose, he
purchased Balgone House south-east of
North Berwick. Lord
Haddington was
married three times...
- West
Yorkshire Gough family Perry Hall,
Birmingham Grant-Suttie
Baronets Balgone House, East Lothian,
Scotland Gosling family H****obury, Es****
Greene baronets...
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Category A
listed building. A row of white-washed
cottages at
Kingston Balgone Windmill Kingston Fenton Tower Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Kingston...
- Sir
George Suttie, 3rd
Baronet (12
October 1715 – 25
November 1783), of
Balgone House, Haddington, was a
Scottish politician. He was the
eldest son of...
- 4th Earl of Hyndford; Agnes, who
married Sir
George Suttie, Baronet, of
Balgone; Jean, who
married Robert Dundas of Arniston, the younger, the
second lord...
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other lands on 18
September 1634. He had
charters of Halkhead,
Craig and
Balgone on 25
January 1636, and also of
Easter Stanley in Renfrewshire. Ross died...
- Advocate, and when his daughter,
Agnes Grant,
married Sir
George Suttie of
Balgone it p****ed to the Grant-Sutties. The Grant-Suttie
family remained at Prestongrange...