- and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, and Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun and
Robertoun on 10
April 1703. He died
without leaving an heir and the...
- her
servants John
Sinclair and
Margaret Prestoun on 19
November 1512. It has been
suggested that
Margaret Prestoun was the
sister of
Ellen More.
Their children...
- and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest and Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun and
Robertoun on 10
April 1703. He died,
married but childless, in 1761...
-
Angus and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun, and Robertoun, 1703 King
George II (1683–1760)
Archibald Douglas (1694–1761)...
-
Angus and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun, and Robertoun, 1703 King
George II (1683–1760)
Archibald Douglas (1694–1761)...
-
Angus and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun, and Robertoun, 1703 King
George II (1683–1760)
Archibald Douglas (1694–1761)...
- to Sir John de Maxwell, who survived her. Elizabeth, married to Sir Henry de
Prestoun. Rot. Scot. i. 744. Acta Parl. Scot. i. 156. Rymer's Fœdera, 1816, iii...
- and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, and Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun, and Robertoun. The
bearer of the
Crown of
Scotland on
state occasions...
-
Viscounts of Gormanston. It was
granted in 1318 as a
Manor to
William de
Prestoun: Charter.
Edward (II), King of England, lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine...
-
Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 1
November 2022. "Heritage Campaign".
Prestoun Grange.
Retrieved 1
November 2022. Pollard, Tony; Ferguson,
Natasha (2008)...