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Village and parish of Fife, Scotland
Carnock (Scottish Gaelic: Cèarnag, lit. 'at the corner') is a village and parish of Fife, Scotland, 4+1⁄4 miles (7 kilometres) west of Dunfermline. It
Carnock
Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock (died 1592) was Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland from 1579 to 1583. This was the responsibility for building and
Robert_Drummond_of_Carnock
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Carnock, of Carnock in the County of Stirling, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1916 for the former Permanent
Baron_Carnock
British diplomat and politician (1849–1928)
Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, KCIE, PC (19 September 1849 – 5 November 1928), known as Sir Arthur Nicolson, 11th Baronet, from
Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock
Arthur_Nicolson,_1st_Baron_Carnock
Scottish merchant and engineer
Sir George Bruce of Carnock (c. 1550 – 1625) was a Scottish merchant, ship-owner, and mining engineer. George Bruce was a son of Edward Bruce of Blairhall
George_Bruce_of_Carnock
British diplomat, author, diarist and politician (1886–1968)
Tehran, Persia, the youngest son of diplomat Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock. He spent his boyhood in various places throughout Europe and the Near
Harold_Nicolson
British author (born 1957)
history, landscape, great literature and the sea. He is also the 5th Baron Carnock, but does not use the title. Adam Nicolson is the son of writer Nigel Nicolson
Adam_Nicolson
Sir Thomas Nicolson of Carnock, 1st Baronet (Before 1605 – 8 January 1646) was a Scottish lawyer, landowner, commissioner for Stirlingshire, and postmaster
Thomas_Nicolson_of_Carnock
Scottish jurist and professor (1695–1768)
John Erskine of Carnock (4 November 1695 – 1 March 1768) was a Scottish jurist and professor of Scottish law at the University of Edinburgh. He wrote
John_Erskine_of_Carnock
British politician and writer
9th Baronet, of Carnock 8. Adm. Sir Frederick Nicolson, 10th Baronet, of Carnock 17. Mary Russell 4. Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock 18. James Loch
Nigel_Nicolson
Lowland Scottish clan
merchants who preceded him. During the mid-1980s David Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock was recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms as the chief of Clan Nicolson
Clan_Nicolson
Scottish landowner involved in a plan to besiege Stirling Castle
Alexander Drummond of Carnock (died c. 1545), was a Scottish landowner and ally of the Douglas family involved in a plan to besiege Stirling Castle. Alexander
Alexander_Drummond_of_Carnock
Title used by Sir Archibald Napier from 1627
1683 and 1686, the Lords of Napier also held the Nicolson Baronetcy, of Carnock in the County of Stirling, and since 1725 the Scott Baronetcy, of Thirlestane
Lord_Napier
British peer and sailor (1884-1982)
Erskine ("Eric") Arthur Nicolson, 3rd Baron Carnock DSO, JP (26 March 1884 – 2 October 1982), styled The Honourable from 1916 until 1952, was a British
Erskine Nicolson, 3rd Baron Carnock
Erskine_Nicolson,_3rd_Baron_Carnock
Scottish family from Kincardine in Scotland; Royal House
without issue, the title passed to the descendants of Sir George Bruce of Carnock, who already held the title Earl of Kincardine and in 1747 the Earldoms
Clan_Bruce
Castle in West Lothian, Scotland
belonged to Alexander Drummond of Midhope, brother to Robert Drummond of Carnock, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland. A stone inscribed "AD 1582 MB"
Midhope_Castle
British art historian (1914–1978)
9th Baronet, of Carnock 8. Adm. Sir Frederick Nicolson, 10th Baronet, of Carnock 17. Mary Russell 4. Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock 18. James Loch
Benedict_Nicolson
British peer (1920–2008)
Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock (10 July 1920 – 26 December 2008) was a British peer and solicitor. The son of the 3rd Baron Carnock and Hon. Katharine Lopes
David Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock
David_Nicolson,_4th_Baron_Carnock
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Carnock in Fife, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX
List of listed buildings in Carnock, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Carnock,_Fife
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Baron Carnock, was recognised in the title and became the thirteenth Baronet. See Baron Carnock for more information. The Nicolson Baronetcy, of Carnock, in
Nicolson_baronets
Disused railway station in Alloa, Clackmannanshire
to Dunfermline Alloa Stirling Ferry Alloa Ferry Alloa SCR to Stirling Carnock Road Alloa Junction SCR to Larbert Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (S&DR)
Alloa_Ferry_railway_station
Title in the peerage of Scotland
the Peerage of Scotland for Edward Bruce, grandson of George Bruce of Carnock, who was the younger brother of Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss, the father
Earl_of_Kincardine
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1568 – 1646)
ecclesiastical historian and one of the Scottish Reformers. As minister of Carnock in Fife, he was a leading opponent of Episcopacy. Row's Historie of the
John Row (minister, born 1568)
John_Row_(minister,_born_1568)
Human settlement in Scotland
the town was a centre of the coal-mining industry. Sir George Bruce of Carnock, who built Culross Palace and whose elaborate family monument stands in
Culross
1949 Scottish local government election
Elections to Fife County Council were held on 10 May 1949, the same day as the other county councils in Scotland. The election saw Labour win 18 of the
1949 Fife County Council election
1949_Fife_County_Council_election
British civil servant position
(later Lord Hardinge of Penshurst) 1910: Sir Arthur Nicolson (later Lord Carnock) 1916: Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst 1920: Sir Eyre
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Permanent_Under-Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_Affairs
John Drummond of Innerpeffray, and his brothers-in-law Robert Drummond of Carnock and John Hamilton of Haggs, because he had made poor decisions about his
Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray
Sir_John_Drummond_2nd_of_Innerpeffray
Disused railway station in Airth, Stirling
serving Airth in the Scottish county of Falkirk. The station was opened as Carnock Road in July 1852 on the Alloa Branch of the Scottish Central Railway,
Airth_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
6 miles (5.794 km) west of Dunfermline. The nearest village of size is Carnock 0.8 miles (1.287 km) to the west, which has a church and primary school
Gowkhall
Valley in Stirling, Scotland
Finnich Bridge on the A809. It was carved from the red sandstone by the Carnock Burn. It features a circular rock known as the Devil's Pulpit and a steep
Finnich_Glen
English writer and gardener (1892–1962)
death, and following his death in 2004 his own son Adam Nicolson, Baron Carnock, came to live there with his family. With his wife, the horticulturalist
Vita_Sackville-West
American and British director and actor (born 1948)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Christopher_Guest
Country house in Fife, Scotland
thence to a junior branch of the Blackadders, and finally to the Bruces of Carnock. A fortified house with a keep and rib-vaulted ground floor, it was abandoned
Tulliallan_Castle
City in Fife, Scotland
represented by several tiers of elected government. Abbeyview, Bellyeoman, Carnock and Gowkhall, Central Dunfermline, Izatt Avenue & Nethertown and Touch
Dunfermline
English actor (1916–2017)
1988 Madame Sousatzka Festival Guest 1990 Portrait of a Marriage Lord Carnock 1 episode 1995 Pride and Prejudice Vicar 1 episode 2000 Midsomer Murders
Sam_Beazley
Village in Fife, Scotland
Oakley is a village in Fife, Scotland located at the mutual border of Carnock and Culross parishes, Fife, 5+1⁄2 miles (9 kilometres) west of Dunfermline
Oakley,_Fife
Cameron Reservoir Carden Tower Cardenden, Cardenden railway station Carnbee Carnock Cellardyke Central Park Ceres Charlestown Clackmannanshire Bridge Coaltown
List_of_places_in_Fife
Scottish unitary authority council in Fife, Scotland
and Coastal Villages 3 Kincardine Blairhall, Bowershall, Cairneyhill, Carnock, Comrie, Culross, Gowkhall, Oakley, Saline, Steelend, Torryburn, Valleyfield
Fife_Council
British Army officer (1899–1965)
He was a descendant of the noted 18th-century jurist John Erskine of Carnock. Erskine was educated at Charterhouse School and later entered the Royal
George_Erskine
British businessman and Conservative politician
was a British businessman and Conservative politician. He was born in Carnock, Fife, as the eldest son of Alexander Mitchell (1871–1934) and Meta Mary
Sir Harold Mitchell, 1st Baronet
Sir_Harold_Mitchell,_1st_Baronet
Church in Dunfermline, Scotland
nave was also spared and it was repaired in 1570 by Robert Drummond of Carnock. In 1672 parts of the east end collapsed, while in 1716 part of the central
Dunfermline_Abbey
1911–1912 war in Libya and the Aegean Sea
instructed Permanent Under-Secretary of State Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock that Britain and France should not interfere with Italy's designs on Libya
Italo-Turkish_War
16th-century undersea mining site in Scotland
mining complex developed by Sir George Bruce of Carnock and later his son, George Bruce II of Carnock, and grandsons, Edward Bruce 1st Earl of Kincardine
The_Moat_Pit_at_Culross
1906 discussion among European powers to resolve the First Moroccan Crisis
Regnault [fr], Abdelqader Benghabrit United Kingdom – Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock Italy – Emilio, marquis Visconti-Venosta and Giulio Malmusi Morocco – El
Algeciras_Conference
Legal system of Scotland
Bankton's An Institute of the Laws of Scotland (1751–1753); John Erskine of Carnock's An Institute of the Law of Scotland (1773); and, George Joseph Bell's
Scots_law
Dormant British order of chivalry established 1878
Vesey-Fitzgerald Charles Arthur Turner (1888) Edwin Arnold Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock Raymond West Guilford Lindsey Molesworth Frederick Russell Hogg Sirdar
Order_of_the_Indian_Empire
Disused railway station in South Alloa, Falkirk
to Dunfermline Alloa Stirling Ferry Alloa Ferry Alloa SCR to Stirling Carnock Road Alloa Junction SCR to Larbert Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (S&DR)
South_Alloa_railway_station
Scottish laird, knight and clan chief
Ardincaple—was Margaret Drummond, eldest daughter of Alexander Drummond of Carnock. Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple was married twice. His first wife was Joanna
Aulay_MacAulay_of_Ardincaple
Scottish landowner and courtier (1530-1602)
Elphinstone married his neighbour Robert Drummond of Carnock in the 1540s. Their coat of arms from Carnock House was obtained by Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West
Robert Elphinstone, 3rd Lord Elphinstone
Robert_Elphinstone,_3rd_Lord_Elphinstone
1990 British period drama series
as Lady Sackville Peter Birch as Denys Trefusis Kathleen Byron as Lady Carnock Nigel Nicolson, son of Vita and Harold, originally sold the rights to his
Portrait of a Marriage (TV series)
Portrait_of_a_Marriage_(TV_series)
Literature society in London
2007 Virginia Nicholson 2019 William Nicholson 1999 Adam Nicolson (Lord Carnock) 2005 *Alastair Niven 2021 Gerard Noel 1999 Barney Norris 2018 Okechukwu
Royal_Society_of_Literature
Merchant's house in Fife, Scotland
was constructed between 1597 and 1611 by Sir George Bruce, the Laird of Carnock. The house was mainly built in two campaigns. The south block in 1597 and
Culross_Palace
Scottish minister (1721–1803)
was born near Dunfermline at Carnock on 2 June 1721. His father was the great Scottish jurist John Erskine of Carnock and his grandfather was Colonel
John_Erskine_(theologian)
Disused goods station in Alloa, Clackmannanshire
to Dunfermline Alloa Stirling Ferry Alloa Ferry Alloa SCR to Stirling Carnock Road Alloa Junction SCR to Larbert Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (S&DR)
Alloa goods station (Caledonian Railway)
Alloa_goods_station_(Caledonian_Railway)
British peer
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Sebastian Grigg, 4th Baron Altrincham
Sebastian_Grigg,_4th_Baron_Altrincham
Canadian hereditary peer
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
firstly, Isabel Nicholson, daughter of the 2nd of the Nicolson Baronets of Carnock (1636), and through her came into the estate of Plean, Stirlingshire. Sir
Dunbar baronets of Mochrum (1694)
Dunbar_baronets_of_Mochrum_(1694)
Former railway line in Scotland
to Dunfermline Alloa Stirling Ferry Alloa Ferry Alloa SCR to Stirling Carnock Road Alloa Junction SCR to Larbert Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (S&DR)
Alloa_Railway
Human settlement in Scotland
"Torryburn parish is bounded by the Firth of Forth, Perthshire, Saline, Carnock and Dunfermline. It measures about 5 miles by 3. There are small piers
Torryburn
British architect
Holyroodhouse for the young king. By this time, his successor Robert Drummond of Carnock had already been appointed. At the end of December 1579, MacDowall delivered
William_MacDowall
of the Glasite church movement (died 1773) 4 November – John Erskine of Carnock, jurist and professor of Scottish law at the University of Edinburgh (died
1695_in_Scotland
Scottish assassin
of the Provost, Charles Drummond, the brother of Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock. When Moray left the house to go to Edinburgh, the chance for revenge presented
James_Hamilton_(assassin)
1918. p. 54. "No. 31659". The London Gazette. 25 November 1919. p. 14635. Carnock, p.257 "No. 31998". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 July 1920. p. 7944
Henry Hodgson (British Army officer)
Henry_Hodgson_(British_Army_officer)
British-born Canadian financier (born 1971)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
Nathaniel_Rothschild,_5th_Baron_Rothschild
Title in the Peerage of England
Kinloss, 1608 Edward Bruce 1548–1611 1st Lord Kinloss, etc. George Bruce of Carnock c. 1550–1625 Margaret Primrose Earl of Elgin and Baron Bruce of Whorlton
Earl_of_Cardigan
Scottish landowner
1587 he seized the houses of Carnock and Bannockburn, and a townhouse in Stirling belonging to Robert Drummond of Carnock, which were forfeit due to a
James_Stewart,_1st_Lord_Doune
Railway station in Clackmannanshire, Scotland
to Dunfermline Alloa Stirling Ferry Alloa Ferry Alloa SCR to Stirling Carnock Road Alloa Junction SCR to Larbert Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (S&DR)
Alloa_railway_station
Lord Somerleyton". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Lord Carnock". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Lord Beaverbrook". UK
List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999
Ruined castle in Scotland
Erskine, John; Macleod, Walter (1893). Journal of the Hon. John Erskine of Carnock, 1683–1687. Edinburgh: Printed at University press by T. and A. Constable
Dunnottar_Castle
Scottish noble and soldier (c. 1235–1296)
of Carnock (1358-?), married Elizabeth Airth, daughter of Sir William Airth of that Ilk and wife, and had issue, ancestor of the Drummonds of Carnock Jean
Patrick_de_Graham
Monastery in Fife, Scotland
north transept was converted into a tomb house by Sir George Bruce of Carnock. Alabaster carved effigies of him, his wife, and eight children can still
Culross_Abbey
Council area of Scotland
Auchtertool Ballingry Balmerino Beath Buckhaven Burntisland Cameron Carnbee Carnock Cellardyke Ceres Collessie Cowdenbeath Crail Creich Crossgates Culross
Fife
Scottish minister (1708–1774)
ordained by a "classis" of the English Presbyterians. Presented and called to Carnock, he was inducted by the Presbytery of Dunfermline in 1741. In the early
Thomas_Gillespie_(minister)
public and general 1532 c. 4 — 17 May 1532 Restoratioun of Alexander Drummond sumtyme of Carnok. Restoration of Alexander Drummond, sometime of Carnock.
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1532
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1532
British peer (born 1950)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
James Meston, 3rd Baron Meston
James_Meston,_3rd_Baron_Meston
War of the Rough Wooing battle in Scotland
Hamilton of Briggis; George Hay, 7th Earl of Erroll; Robert Drummond of Carnock; and John Wemyss of that ilk. Writing about thirty years later, John Lesley
Battle_of_Glasgow_(1544)
Castle in Scotland
master mason Michael Ewing under the supervision of Robert Drummond of Carnock, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland. In 1593, a plot against James
Doune_Castle
King consort of Scotland from 1565 to 1567
Mary's half brothers, Robert Stewart of Strathdon, Robert Drummond of Carnock, James Stewart of Doune Castle, and William Murray of Tullibardine. In
Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley
of the works of his majesty's mines under ground", with George Bruce of Carnock acting as treasurer. In 1613 Foulis obtained the contract for the mine
Gold_mining_in_Scotland
Surname list
Alexander Nicolson (1827–1893), Scottish lawyer Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock (1849–1928), British diplomat and politician Benedict Nicolson (1914–1978)
Nicolson
Decorated ceilings in Scottish houses and castles
of wooden barrel vaults. Culross Palace, built by Sir George Bruce of Carnock, has a variety of painted interiors including suites of emblems, geometric
Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings
Scottish_Renaissance_painted_ceilings
Britain. 1612: Alexander Seton of Kilcreuch 1644: Sir Thomas Nicolson of Carnock 1648: Laird of Polmala (Murray) 1648: Laird of Garden (Stirling) 1649:
Stirlingshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Stirlingshire_(Parliament_of_Scotland_constituency)
Lord Provost of Edinburgh
minister of Cramond, who married Mary Erskine, daughter of John Erskine of Carnock. With dual training as a physician, Charles was President of the Royal
James_Stuart_of_Binend
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Kinloss, 1608 Edward Bruce 1548–1611 1st Lord Kinloss, etc. George Bruce of Carnock c. 1550–1625 Margaret Primrose Earl of Elgin and Baron Bruce of Whorlton
Earl_of_Elgin
Municipal Building in Culross, Scotland
to commemorate the lives of the Scottish merchant, Sir George Bruce of Carnock, and the Scottish soldier, Sir George Preston of Yalleyfield, were installed
Culross_Town_House
James Hog (1658?–14 May 1734) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister at Carnock, known for his role in the Marrow Controversy within the Church of Scotland
James_Hog
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Kinloss, 1608 Edward Bruce 1548–1611 1st Lord Kinloss, etc. George Bruce of Carnock c. 1550–1625 Margaret Primrose Earl of Elgin and Baron Bruce of Whorlton
Marquess_of_Ailesbury
English businessman and politician
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever
John_Astor,_3rd_Baron_Astor_of_Hever
British hereditary peer and politician (born 1948)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Jeffrey Evans, 4th Baron Mountevans
Jeffrey_Evans,_4th_Baron_Mountevans
British actor (born 1955)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Charles_Shaughnessy
Folklore story
identified as Marjorie Elphinstone (second wife of Robert Drummond of Carnock), or sometimes Margaret Halcro Erskine. In Ireland, there is a similar
Lady_with_the_Ring
Scottish soldier and politician (1662-1743)
Cardross, by his second wife, Mary Bruce, daughter of Sir George Bruce of Carnock. His father was a member of a cadet branch of the Earls of Buchan. Erskine's
John_Erskine_of_Cardross
British peer and Labour politician
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
John Suenson-Taylor, 3rd Baron Grantchester
John_Suenson-Taylor,_3rd_Baron_Grantchester
British peer and owner of the Beaulieu Estate (born 1961)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
Ralph_Douglas-Scott-Montagu,_4th_Baron_Montagu_of_Beaulieu
Scottish Presbyterian church leader and theologian
repentance and a new life follow. On Boston's recommendation, James Hog of Carnock reprinted The Marrow in 1718; and Boston also published an edition with
Thomas_Boston
Preceded by James Hamilton of Finnart Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland 1529–1563 Succeeded by (1) William MacDowall (2) Robert Drummond of Carnock
John_Scrimgeour_of_Myres
prefect supervisor of our mineral works" at Hilderston. George Bruce of Carnock was treasurer of the works and Archibald Primrose was clerk. The accounts
Hilderston,_West_Lothian
British stockbroker, financial analyst and nobleman
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Simon_Fraser,_16th_Lord_Lovat
British politician (born 1960)
Rathcreedan Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde
Thomas_Galbraith,_2nd_Baron_Strathclyde
Scottish reformer and church leader (c.1533–1598)
Dunfermline on 19 July 1560. He had Rosyth under his care in 1567, and in 1574 Carnock and Beath, Rosyth being excluded. He was a member of thirty-nine General
David_Ferguson_(reformer)
CARNOCK
CARNOCK
Surname or Lastname
Swedish
Swedish : ornamental name formed with the common surname suffix -ell. The first element is unexplained, possibly from a place-name.English, Scottish, and northern Irish : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Scottish Kerneil, a habitational name from Carneil in Carnock, Fife.
CARNOCK
CARNOCK
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Son of Priam.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Ruler; Emperor; King
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Old arabic name
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Goddess of Millions
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chitkala | சிதà¯à®•லா
Knowledge
Boy/Male
Sikh
Dust, Dominion of God (1)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pure
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Ranulf, RANULPH means "shield-wolf."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Well Born
CARNOCK
CARNOCK
CARNOCK
CARNOCK
CARNOCK