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- meet a lawyer of David's uncle's, Mr. Rankeillor, who agrees to help David properly claim his inheritance. Rankeillor explains that David's father and uncle...
- bought the estate of Nether Rankeillour and took the judicial title "Lord Rankeillor". He became a friend and supporter of the religious reformer, John Knox...
- Adventures of Marco Polo (1938) as Chen Tsu Kidnapped (1938) as Angus Rankeillor The Toy Wife (1938) as Victor Brigard Bulldog Drummond in Africa (1938)...
- Balfour Fife No Major Henry Balfour of Dunboog Fife No Mr Thomas Hope of Rankeillor No Mr Patrick Lyon of Auchterhouse Forfarshire No Mr James Carnagie of...
- Sir Archibald Hope, Lord Rankeillor (1639 – 10 October 1706) was a Scottish advocate and judge, the second son of John Hope, Lord Craighall, the grandfather...
- Pettiford Bachelor of Hearts (1958) .... Dr. Butson Kidnapped (1959) .... Mr. Rankeillor The Captain's Table (1959) .... Canon Swingler Carlton-Browne of the F...
- unsuccessful rescue attempt was undertaken by her lawyer, Thomas Hope of Rankeillor. She died in captivity, after being in effect imprisoned for over 13 years...
- as Mr. Shuan Finlay Currie as Cluny MacPherson Miles Malleson as Mr. Rankeillor Duncan Macrae as The Highlander Andrew Cruickshank as Colin Campbell Peter...
- Rankeillor House near Monimail in Fife. He was the son of Margaret, the daughter of Sir John Aytoun of Aytoun and Sir Archibald Hope, Lord Rankeillor...
- Archibald Hope may refer to: Archibald Hope, Lord Rankeillor (1639–1706), Scottish advocate and judge Sir Archibald Hope, 9th Baronet (1735–1794), Scottish...