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- in the rising of 1715 but they were later restored. Walter Stirling of Faskine served in the Royal Navy and was appointed commander-in-chief of the fleet...
- Lines of baronets bearing the surname Stirling have existed since the 17th century in several distinct localities of Scotland. The earlier baronetages...
- Calder Water dam and source Start of the canal Upper Faskine bridge Faskine basin Lower Faskine bridge Seat on towpath Tunnels & Bridges Seat on towpath...
- He was born in Philadelphia the son of Captain Walter Stirling, RN of Faskine, Lanark and his wife Dorothy Willing of Philadelphia. He was Captain commandant...
- later claimed the title, becoming Sir Walter Stirling, 1st Baronet of Faskine. He died in London in November 1786. His second surviving son, Charles...
- the Monklands Steel Company. The Vulcan was built outside Glasgow, in Faskine, Airdrie, on the bank of the Monkland Canal. The Vulcan was launched in...
- descent from the ancient Scottish clan of Cleland (alias Cleuland) of Faskine, Lanarkshire, south-east of Glasgow, with which it shares similar armorials...
- (3rd class). On 12 October 1873 she married Sir Walter George Stirling of Faskine, 3rd Baronet. She died in April 1896, aged 62.[citation needed] Bulletins...
- Jerningham, Baronet; Duntze (314) (28 October 1774) to Stirling (466) of Faskine (30 November 1800) Volume V (1805), Supplement published in London, dedicated...
- descent from the ancient Scottish clan of Cleland (alias Cleuland) of Faskine, Lanarkshire, south-east of Glasgow, with which it shares similar armorials...