- town is
Terregles Street.
Terregles Street is home to
Queen of the
South F.C.'s
football ground,
Palmerston Park.
Terregles Street become Terregles Road...
- of
Terregles (c. 1555–1604) John Maxwell, 6th Lord
Herries of
Terregles (d. 1631) John Maxwell, 3rd Earl of Nithsdale, 7th Lord
Herries of
Terregles (d...
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Terregles House was a late 18th-century
country house,
located near
Terregles, in the
historical county of
Kirkcudbrightshire around 2
miles west of Dumfries...
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sisters were: Anne Cowdrey, 14th Lady
Herries of
Terregles, Mary Mumford, 15th Lady
Herries of
Terregles, and Lady
Sarah Clutton. On 7 June 1975, Lady Jane...
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Gwendolen Mary Fitzalan-Howard,
Duchess of Norfolk, 12th Lady
Herries of
Terregles (née Constable-Maxwell; 11
January 1877 – 28
August 1945) was the eldest...
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Lordship of
Herries of
Terregles,
being an old
Scottish peerage, was
inherited by his
eldest daughter, Anne (14th Lady
Herries of
Terregles,
Baroness Cowdrey...
- (who
succeeded her as 15th Lady
Herries of
Terregles),
Sarah and Jane (presently 16th Lady
Herries of
Terregles). She grew up at the
family seat Arundel...
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Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord
Herries of
Terregles". thepeerage.com. thepeerage.com "Gwendoline Mary Herries, Lady
Herries of
Terregles" v t e v t e...
- of
Terregles, her
younger two
sisters were Lady
Sarah Clutton and Jane,
Marchioness of Lothian, who
succeeded Mary as 16th Lady
Herries of
Terregles. She...
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William Constable-Maxwell, 10th Lord
Herries of
Terregles (25
August 1804 – 12
November 1876) was a
Scottish peer and a
landowner in
England and Scotland...