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- was succeeded in the earldom of Rothes and the lordship of Leslie and Ballinbreich according to the charter of 1663 by his daughter Margaret, the eighth...
- Ballinbreich Castle is a ruined tower house castle in Fife, Scotland. The castle was built in the 14th century by Clan Leslie, and subsequently rebuilt...
- redemption, by purchase, of part of the estate lands of the Barony of Ballinbreich (Fife), which James IV of Scotland had sold to Andrew Barton. On 1 April...
- trying to recover his rights, especially over the Barony centred on Ballinbreich Castle. However, he was killed at the battle of Flodden. William married...
- Lesley of Leven, and all of his lands were united into the barony of Ballinbreich. At some point before 1458, he was then advanced to the title of Earl...
- Dal****y, Loch Leven Castle and Morton Castle Earl of Rothes Dorset Ballinbreich Castle Earl of Buchan Newnham House, Hampshire Almondell House, Midlothian...
- was almost certainly done in canon law. His name derives either from Ballinbreich in Fife or Balnabriech, in Brechin, Angus. Roger was an active canon...
- Morton made a progess in Fife in September 1575, and while he was at Ballinbreich Castle he was summoned to Huntingtower (Ruthven) to the christening of...
- Leslie. He obtained via his wife's dower the baronies of Rothes and Ballinbreich. In 1305, Andrew was ordered by King Edward I of England, after rebelling...
- King of Scotland St. Andrew! Lamont ARDLAMONT Lennox THE LENNOX Leslie BALLINBREICH Lumsden A LUMSDEN Macdonald FRAOCH EILEAN (from Scottish Gaelic: "The...