- John
Balmanno FRCSPG (c.1770–1840) was an 18th/19th
century Scottish surgeon of high-standing in the city of Glasgow. He
served two
terms as President...
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Balmanno Castle is a
moated tower house located in
Perthshire hamlet of Dron, Scotland. It was
built between 1570 and 1580. It is now
modernised and is...
- Campus. The
street runs
along the
summit of a
drumlin known historically as
Balmanno Brae,
although this name has long
fallen from use.[citation needed] The...
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George Auchinleck of
Balmanno (died 1596) was a
Scottish courtier and
servant of
Regent Morton in the 1570s.
Auchinleck was a
nephew of the Earl of Morton...
- the
deposed Regent Morton had
given to his
servant George Auchinleck of
Balmanno, and had then
arranged for the King to give this
valuable source of income...
- Sir
George Auchinleck, Lord
Balmanno MP (c.1560–c.1640) was a 16th/17th
century Scottish politician,
judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was...
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refer to:
George Auchinleck, Lord
Balmanno (c. 1560–c. 1640),
Scottish politician and
judge George Auchinleck of
Balmanno (died 1596),
Scottish courtier...
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married Mary
Elizabeth Hamilton. He had
seven children.
Bruce lived at
Balmanno Castle from the 1950s. Steven,
Alasdair (18 May 2013). "Obituary: The Hon...
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Wegener –
drums (1974–1975, 1985)
Roland Desainis –
drums (1975) Doug
Balmanno – b**** (1975) Kym
Bradshaw – b**** (1975–1977) Algy Ward – b**** (1977–1980;...
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built for
Robert Balmanno in 1773 in the area of land
known at the time as
Balmanno's Field which was
acquired a year
early by
Balmanno from the Rubislaw...