- Sir
James Hamilton of
Finnart (c. 1495 – 16
August 1540) was a
Scottish nobleman and architect, the
illegitimate son of
James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran...
-
lands of
Finnart to the west of
Greenock belonged to the Earl of
Douglas in
medieval times.
Around 1455 they were
forfeited to the crown.
Finnart was given...
-
Finnart Oil Terminal, also
known as
Finnart Ocean Terminal or Chap Point, is an oil
depot on the
eastern s**** of Loch Long,
Firth of
Clyde on the west...
-
original location to
include campuses in
Kilwinning (North Ayrshire),
Finnart Street and The
Waterfront in Greenock, and the
Sports campus in Largs....
- Pumpherston, and
Whitehills returned to take part in the
competition while Finnart and
Rossvale (formerly
Rossvale Academy)
entered for the
first time. Glasgow...
-
Thistle Darvel Drumchapel United Easterhouse East
Kilbride Thistle Eglinton Finnart Forth Wanderers Gartcairn Giffnock SC
Girvan Glasgow Perthshire Glasgow...
- was
taken captive, only to be
subsequently murdered by
James Hamilton of
Finnart.
Lennox was
succeeded by his son,
Matthew Stewart, the
father of Henry...
- po****r area for
diving on the
numerous wrecks that
scatter the loch. The
Finnart Oil
Terminal is
located on the
eastern s**** of the loch,
linked to the...
- of
Arran while still a minor. He was made a ward of
James Hamilton of
Finnart, his
illegitimate elder half-brother. In 1532 Lord
Arran married Margaret...
- lint, hemp, and tallow. The king's
former favourite James Hamilton of
Finnart was
executed in
August 1540. His silver, for use in his chapel, was brought...