- Kerr, the
Kerrs of
Ferniehurst and the
Kerrs of Cessford,
often feuded with each other. However, both
Andrew Kerr of
Ferniehurst and
Andrew Kerr of Cessford...
- Wrington, Somerset, England, the
younger son of Sir
Thomas Kerr (Carr) of
Ferniehurst, Scotland, by his
second wife,
Janet Scott,
sister of
Walter Scott of...
-
Ferniehirst Castle (sometimes
spelled Ferniehurst) is an L-shaped
construction on the east bank of the Jed Water,
about a mile and a half
south of Jedburgh...
-
brothers who came to
Roxburgh from
Lancashire in the 1300s. The
Kerrs of
Ferniehurst claim descent from Ralph, and the
Kerrs of
Cessford claimed they are...
- 5th Earl of Huntly,
Claude Hamilton, and the
lairds of
Buccleuch and
Ferniehurst.
Early reports said he was
killed by his own party.
William Kirkcaldy...
- & 4th
Gules on a
chevron Argent three mullets of the
field (Kerr of
Ferniehurst) 2nd & 3rd per fess
Gules and Vert on a
chevron Argent between three...
- were a
large number of
First and
Middle schools in the area,
including Ferniehurst First School, Tong Park
First School,
Belmont Middle School & Ladderbanks...
- Sub-Division:a
Blythe Valley Caverhill Cheviot Claverley Conway Flat
Domett Ferniehurst Gore Bay
Hawkswood Hundalee Hurunui Mouth Leamington Mina
Napenape ****ti...
- country's
major housing complexes,
including the
Bagatelle extension,
Ferniehurst, the
Haynesville extension, Oxnards, Rosemont, Wotton, and West Terrace...
-
politician and writer. He
descended from a
third son of Sir
Andrew Kerr of
Ferniehurst, and was
laird of
Ancrum in Roxburghshire. His
father was
William Kerr...