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Balvaird Castle in
Perthshire is a
traditional late
medieval Scottish tower house. It is
located in the
Ochil Hills,
around 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) south...
- Lord
Balvaird is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created the 17th of
November 1641 for Sir
Andrew Murray, who was at that time also the feudal...
- ****puill, Blackbarony, Mr
William Murray,
Parson of Dysart,
Androw Moray of
Balvaird,
Patrick Murray of Falahill,
William Murray (younger) of Pomauis, Johne...
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Viscount of Stormont, the
fifteenth Lord
Scone and the
thirteenth Lord
Balvaird. The
family seat is
Scone Palace, near Scone, Perthshire. The Earl of Mansfield...
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Barony of
Balvaird is a
Scottish feudal lordship (a
feudal barony of
higher degree). The
caput of the
Lordship and
Barony of
Balvaird is
Balvaird Castle...
- 1625, and
failing which to 3) Sir
Andrew Murray, who was
created Lord
Balvaird in 1641. Lord
Stormont died
childless and was
succeeded according to the...
- Sir
Andrew Murray, 1st Lord
Balvaird (1597?–1644) was a
Scottish minister of
Abdie in Fife, and the only
minister of the
Church of
Scotland on whom a knighthood...
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Colonel Harold Andrew Balvaird Lawson CVO DL (1899 – 1985) was a
Scottish soldier and
officer of arms in the
Court of the Lord Lyon.
Between 1929 and 1939...
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Ochil and
South Perthshire Perth and
North Perthshire Ashintully Castle Balvaird Castle Birnam Wood and
Dunsinane Hill,
famous from Shakespeare's Macbeth...
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Scottish heraldry) or the war cry, Arms of
Brady Brim-DeForest,
Baron of
Balvaird Ships and
submarines in the
Royal Navy (RN) each have a
badge and motto...