-
house about 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
south of East Linton, on the west bank of
Whittinghame Water in East Lothian, Scotland.
Whittingehame Tower was
built on lands...
-
discussed at
length in the
grounds of
Whittinghame Castle early in 1566. The
Privy Council cited William Douglas of
Whittinghame,
brother to
Master Archibald Douglas...
- The
Dramatic Works of
William Shakespeare, vol. III (Chiswick:
Charles Whittinghame,
College House, 1826), p.357, fn. 13 Ibid. p. 357 See mew up at Shakespeare's...
- 1564 Mary,
Queen of Scots,
confirmed to
their son,
William Douglas of
Whittinghame (d. 17
December 1595), a
Senator of the
College of Justice, the barony...
-
laird of "Haughton" John Crichton,
laird of
Brunstane The
laird of
Whittinghame The
laird of
Lochleven The
laird of
Elphingstone (Johnston)
Patrick Murray...
- (1665-1697); m. 1702 (2)
Elizabeth Rosewell (1679–1710); m. c. 1711 (3) Mary
Whittinghame (d. 1730)
Elizabeth Saltonstall (1690–1736) m. 1710 (1)
Richard Christophers...
-
peaked at 500,000, but
declined to just over half that
number by 2008.
Whittinghame Farm
School operated from 1939 to 1941 as a
shelter for 160 children...
-
Senator of the
College of Justice, and
brother of
William Douglas of
Whittinghame.
Historical M****cripts Commission, 12th
Report & Appendix, part 4, Duke...
- ISBN 0-900178-13-2. Fisher,
David R. "BALFOUR,
James (c.1775-1845), of
Whittinghame, Haddington; Balgonie, Fife, and 3
Grosvenor Square, Mdx". The History...
-
David R. (2009). R. D.R.
Fisher (ed.). "BALFOUR,
James (c.1775-1845), of
Whittinghame, Haddington; Balgonie, Fife, and 3
Grosvenor Square, Mdx". The History...