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younger of
Frendraught, son of
James Crichton of
Frendraught, who
thereafter became known as
Crichton of Kinnairdie. The
Crichtons of
Frendraught were heirs-male...
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Frendraught Castle or
House is a 17th-century house,
about 6
miles (9.7 km) east of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Largue...
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James Crichton,
Viscount Frendraught (died c. 1664/65) was a
Scottish peer. He was the
eldest son of
James Crichton of
Frendraught, by Elizabeth, eldest...
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Royalists and mercenaries. They
included James Crichton, 1st
Viscount Frendraught, Sir
William Johnston,
Colonel Thomas Gray,
Harry Graham, John Urry,...
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chief of Clan Crichton.
Frendraught Castle was the home of the
Crichtons titled Baron of
Frendraught and
Viscount Frendraught in the 17th century. Crichton...
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Crichton of
Frendraught or
Frendraucht was a
Scottish landowner involved in a fire on 18
October 1630.
Eight guests were
killed at
Frendraught Castle and...
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possibly his son, Sir
James Crichton,
progenitor of the
Viscounts of
Frendraught.
Margaret and Lord
Crichton may have been
married later,
after the death...
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others were
burnt to
death at the
castle of
Frendraught in su****ious cir****stances.
James Crichton of
Frendraught had not been on good
terms with Rothiemay...
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unification of the
Romanian people. 1630 –
Frendraught Castle in Scotland, the home of
James Crichton of
Frendraught,
burns down. 1648 –
Boston shoemakers...
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mansion of
Pennyburn which was
under construction when the last
Viscount Frendraught died (i.e. in 1698), and was
never completed.
Castle Conzie stood a little...