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Menzies of
Culdares b.1529 d.1573, was the
first of the
Culdares line and son to Sir
Alexander Menzies, b.1504 d.1563. The
Menzies of
Culdares came to prominence...
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College of Blairs.
Culdares, near Fortingall, Perthshire, is the site of a
castle or old
house that was the seat of the
Menzies of
Culdares branch of the clan...
- the time that the
house was
occupied by the Menzies's of
Culdares. An
early Menzies of
Culdares married a very
beautiful woman much
younger than himself...
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Angus McDonald, harper,
received payment on the
instructions of
Menzies of
Culdares on 19 June 1713, and the
Marquis of Huntly's
accounts record a payment...
- son who died as an
infant in 1814.
Robertson married secondly Menzies of
Culdares. They had no children. John
Robertson of Lude died when his son
James Robertson...
- Steuart-Menzies, on 30
April 1953,
daughter of Lt Col
Ronald Steuart-Menzies of
Culdares; they had children:
David Alexander Leslie Melville, Lord
Balgonie (26...
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Agreement made
between John Earl of Breadalbane, and
James Menzies of
Culdares, for the
Exchange of
certain Lands, in the
County of Perth.
James Viscount...
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lands and
barony of Rannoch. Nevertheless, on 1 Mar 1679
James Menzies of
Culdares, had a
sasine of the
lands and
barony of
Rannoch b:
having no surviving...
- Menzies)
Fraser (a
daughter of
William Menzies and
niece of
James Menzies of
Culdares). His
maternal grandparents were John Leslie, 22nd
Baron of
Balquhain and...
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school were
organised into four houses: Aberfeldy, Fortingall, Weem and
Culdares which are all
named after Scottish villages ****ociated with Clan Menzies...