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Carribber Castle, also
known as
Carriber Castle or Rob Gibb's Castle, is a
ruined castle located near
Linlithgow in West Lothian, Scotland. It is a 16th-century...
- John Gibb of
Knock and
Carribber (c.1550–1628) was a
Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of
Robert Gibb and
Elizabeth Schaw. His
mother is sometimes...
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Duntarvie Staneyhill Murieston Lochcote Illieston Carribber Bridge Ochiltree Niddry Cairns Midhope Linlithgow Binns Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
- (1490-1558) was a
Scottish landowner and courtier. His home and
lands were at
Carribber Castle near
Linlithgow in West Lothian. The
estate was on the
banks of...
- (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 129 no. 166. Life and
Times of
Robert Gib, Lord of
Carribber, p. 339.
Jemma Field, "Dressing the
Stuart Court", Kate Anderson, Art...
- (Woodbridge, 2020), pp. 1-2, 10, 93-4. Life and
Times of
Robert Gib, Lord of
Carribber, p. 299.
David Stevenson, Scotland's Last
Royal Wedding (Edinburgh, 1997)...
- (Grampian Club, 1874), p. c****ii. Life and
Times of
Robert Gib, Lord of
Carribber, vol. 2, p. 341.
Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 13 (HMSO: Edinburgh...
- and
Scotland (1844), p.623. The Life and
Times of
Robert Gibb, Lord of
Carribber (National
Library of Scotland), p.vii (Retrieved 2
November 2022). Josiah...
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Scotland upheld her complaint. Life and
Times of
Robert Gib, Lord of
Carribber, p. 305.
Keith Brown, 'A
House Divided:
Family and Feud in Carrick', The...
- 1936), pp. 72 no. 85, 82-3 no. 100. Life and
Times of
Robert Gib, Lord of
Carribber, p. 299.
Miles Kerr-Peterson &
Michael Pearce, 'James VI's
English Subsidy...