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Civil parish in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Mordington is an agricultural parish in the extreme south-east of Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders region. It is five miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed
Mordington
Scottish noblewoman
Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March. She is buried in the vault near Mordington House. She was the daughter of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, nephew
Agnes,_Countess_of_Dunbar
Lowland Scottish clan
Lord Mordington (died 1656) William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington (born 1651) George Douglas, 4th Lord Mordington (died
Clan_Douglas
Human settlement in Scotland
(RH1/2/59) there is a charter of Sir Peter de Mordington, knt., son of the deceased Sir William de Mordington, as superior, in favour of Simon de Baddeby
Lamberton,_Scottish_Borders
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
parish is today conjoined with that of Mordington & Lamberton. Together the three areas form Foulden, Mordington and Lamberton Community Council Archived
Foulden,_Scottish_Borders
Castle in the UK's Scottish Borders
Edrington is a medieval estate occupying the lower part of Mordington parish in Berwickshire, Scotland, five miles (8.0 km) west of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Edrington
Historic house in West Virginia, United States
Happy Retreat (also known as Charles Washington House and Mordington) is a historic property in Charles Town, West Virginia, which was originally owned
Happy_Retreat
James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington (born 1651), succeeded his father William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington, It is recorded in The Great Seal of Scotland
James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington
James_Douglas,_3rd_Lord_Mordington
Historic house in Delaware, United States
Mordington, also known as the Douqlass House, is a historic home located near Frederica, Kent County, Delaware. It dates to about 1785, and is a 2+1⁄2-story
Mordington (Frederica, Delaware)
Mordington_(Frederica,_Delaware)
Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington (27 September 1626 – after 1671) was the eldest son and heir of Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington (died 1656) by his
William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington
William_Douglas,_2nd_Lord_Mordington
16th and 17th-century Scottish nobleman
three sons and two daughters; James, the second son, was the first Lord Mordington, see that title. Douglas married Elizabeth Oliphant, a daughter of Laurence
William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus
William_Douglas,_10th_Earl_of_Angus
Minch Moor Minto Mire Loch Moffat Hills Monteviot House Moorfoot Hills Mordington Morebattle Mountbenger Mountmill Roman Fortlet Mowhaugh Neidpath Castle
List of places in the Scottish Borders
List_of_places_in_the_Scottish_Borders
Parish in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
border villages used for such marriages were Coldstream Bridge, Lamberton, Mordington and Paxton Toll, and Portpatrick for people coming from Ireland. In Pride
Gretna_Green
Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington (died 11 February 1656) was the second son of William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus by his spouse Elizabeth, daughter
James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington
James_Douglas,_1st_Lord_Mordington
Museum and estate in Delaware, US
including wood interior paneling from the Grahame House, Belle Isle, and Mordington. Rooms in the home were themed by time period. Winterthur has been called
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library
Winterthur_Museum,_Garden_and_Library
Douglas, 4th Lord Mordington, died 10 June 1741 at Covent Garden, London, was the son and heir of James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington by his wife Anne,
George Douglas, 4th Lord Mordington
George_Douglas,_4th_Lord_Mordington
Maintenance of Works at the Harbour of Burnmouth, in the Parishes of Ayton and Mordington and County of Berwick, and for the Regulation of the Harbour. Loch Efort
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1894
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1894
96-mile long border in Great Britain
Kelso Kirk Yetholm & Town Yetholm Ladykirk Lamberton Leitholm Liddesdale Mordington Morebattle Mowhaugh Newcastleton Oxnam Paxton Roxburgh and Roxburgh Castle
Anglo-Scottish_border
Mistress to the King of Scotland
of George Dunbar, 10th Earl of March who granted to her the lands of Mordington and Whittinghame, on her marriage with Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith.
Agnes_Dunbar_(mistress)
Historic county in Scotland
of Berwick Lauder (former seat of the county Commissariat) Legerwood Mordington Mertoun Nenthorn Part of Oldhamstocks, since 1891 in East Lothian Polwarth
Berwickshire
Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington (d. after 1746), son of George Douglas, 4th Lord Mordington by his wife Catherine née Lauder, was a Jacobite. He went
Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington
Charles_Douglas,_5th_Lord_Mordington
Scottish minister, author, educator (1836–1916)
the Lady Literate in Arts qualification. He was born in the manse at Mordington in the Scottish Borders on 22 February 1836, the son of Rev George Fulton
William_Angus_Knight
English painter (1862–1953)
from The Braids" "Linlithgow Palace" "Springtime on the River Tweed" "Mordington House" (1932) "A View of Berwick-upon-Tweed" "Topography of Berwick" "Gullane"
Frank_W._Wood
Australian politician
backer of the Port Phillip Association. Charles Swanston was born in Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland the son of Robert and Rebecca (née Lambert) Swanston
Charles_Swanston
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
Duns East, Duns South, Grantshouse, Langton, Longformacus, Mordington (renamed Mordington & Paxton 1908), Reston, St Abbs, Swinton, Westruther Dissolutions:
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
School district in West Virginia
Jefferson County Schools 110 Mordington Avenue Charles Town , West Virginia, 25414 District information Superintendent Dr. Chuck Bishop Schools 16 NCES
Jefferson County Public Schools (West Virginia)
Jefferson_County_Public_Schools_(West_Virginia)
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Mordington in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Mordington, Scottish Borders
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Mordington,_Scottish_Borders
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
community, as it lies just across the parish boundary, in the parish of Mordington. Burnmouth has a small church sited halfway down the Brae (the road which
Burnmouth
Topics referred to by the same term
Marquess of Queensberry (1777–1837), Scottish peer Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington 18th-century Scottish peer Charles Douglas, 3rd Baron Douglas (1775–1848)
Charles_Douglas
were Coldstream Bridge, Lamberton Toll (in Lamberton, Berwickshire), Mordington and Paxton Toll. Portpatrick in Wigtownshire was used by couples from
Marriage_in_Scotland
Church in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Coldingham; Earlston; Ednam; Edrom; Fishwick; Foulden; Gordon; Lamberton; Mordington; Nenthorn; Smailholm; Stichill; Swinton People Founder David I of Scotland
Coldingham_Priory
Ttitle in the Peerage of Scotland
having a daughter Anne who became the wife of Sir James I Douglas of Mordington, by a Procuratory of Resignation resigned his Peerage in favour of Patrick
Lord_Oliphant
Heritable title of honour in Scotland
Easter Moncreiffe The Baron of Montgomeriestoun c. 1636 The Baron of Mordington 1124 The Baron of Mouswald 1452 The Baron of Moy 17c The Baron of Mugdock
Baronage_of_Scotland
Scottish nobleman and politician (c. 1578–1654)
of Provost of Jedburgh. His widowed mother married George Douglas of Mordington, a son of George Douglas of Parkhead, and had several more children. Robert
Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram
Robert_Kerr,_1st_Earl_of_Ancram
Scottish lawyer, phrenologist and early photographer
needed] They returned to Scotland around 1850, then living on the estate at Mordington in Berwickshire.[citation needed] He was an early member of the Edinburgh
John_Ramsay_L'Amy
Gray was the son of Edward and Annabella Gray of Edrington Castle in Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland. He joined the Royal Naval Air Service on 25 July
William_Gray_(RAF_officer)
1296) was the parson of Mordington mentioned in the Ragman Rolls of 1296, where he is styled persone del Eglife de Mordington, del counte de Berewyk,
Bernard_de_Linton
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
Scotland. Various Scottish "border villages" (Coldstream Bridge, Lamberton, Mordington and Paxton Toll) became known as places to marry. And in the 1770s the
Clandestine Marriages Act 1753
Clandestine_Marriages_Act_1753
University in West Sussex, England
mansion houses with Georgian architecture: St Michael's, the Dome and Mordington House. The Bognor Regis Campus is close to Hotham Park. The park surrounds
University_of_Chichester
Chirnside (2), Coldingham (2), Duns (4), Edrom, Eyemouth (2), Fogo, Foulden-Mordington, Gordon (2), Grantshouse, Greenlaw (2), Houndwood, Hutton-Fishwick, Ladykirk
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Topics referred to by the same term
11th Earl of Selkirk James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington (died 1656) James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington (1651–?) James Douglas, 7th of Drumlanrig (died
James_Douglas
Australian politician
was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Black was born in Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland to parents George Black and his wife Marjory née
Adam Black (Australian politician)
Adam_Black_(Australian_politician)
Calendar year
Imperial Field Marshal (d. 1671) September 27 – William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington, eldest son and heir of Sir James Douglas (d. 1671) September 28 – Elizabeth
1626
Baronial titles of nobility in Scotland
of Holyroodhouse Lord of Regality of Kirkstyle 17c Lord of Regality of Mordington 1381 Lord of Regality of Pittenweem 1605 Lord of Regality of Slains 1452
Lords_of_Regality
Topics referred to by the same term
Scottish knight killed at the Battle of Flodden William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington (1626–c. 1671), Scottish nobleman, grandson of the 10th Earl of Angus
William_Douglas
1654 act of the Parliament of England
as a postscript to the paragraph, a twenty-fifth man, James, 1st Lord Mordington, had his estates of "Maudlain Field, Sunck, Cony-garth, Constables-Batt
Cromwell's_Act_of_Grace
Calvinist church split from the Church of Scotland in 1843; itself split in 1900
church that joined the Church of Scotland in 1839. Moffat (1843–1900) Mordington (1843–1900) Morebattle (1845–1900) Motherwell Clason Memorial/2nd (1892–1900)
Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900)
17th-century Scottish noble
4th Lord Oliphant. His younger brothers were James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington and Sir Francis Douglas of Sandilands. Shortly before Douglas was born
William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas
William_Douglas,_1st_Marquess_of_Douglas
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Auchencrow, Houndwood Scottish Borders TD15 BERWICK-UPON-TWEED Foulden, Mordington, Lamberton, Paxton, Fishwick, Ladykirk, Norham, Ford, Cheswick, Holy Island
TD_postcode_area
Scottish landowner
daughter of Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London. George Douglas of Mordington, who married Margaret Dundas, daughter of Archibald Dundas of Fingask
George_Douglas_of_Parkhead
Town in Delaware, United States
Kent County including Barratt Hall, Barratt's Chapel, Bonwell House, and Mordington. Frederica is located at 39°00′32″N 75°27′57″W / 39.00889°N 75.46583°W
Frederica,_Delaware
Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle
its castle), East Lothian, Edrington Castle and lands in the parish of Mordington, Berwickshire, Tyninghame in Haddingtonshire, and numerous other estates
Robert_Lauder_of_the_Bass
Scottish courtier, politician, judge, and commander
Maria. With his second wife, Martha, daughter of Sir George Douglas of Mordington, Lockhart had children including: William (see above), first son; George
James_Lockhart_of_Lee
south of the M8, Mains almost invariably take the form "X Mains", as in "Mordington Mains". The same word usage to occur in Northern England, and farm names
Mains_(Scotland)
Episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland
Lamberton Langton Legerwood Lennel (now Coldstream) Lauder Makerstoun Mertoun Mordington Nenthorn Old Cambus Polwarth St Bathans (now Abbey St Bathans) Simprim
Archdiocese_of_St_Andrews
Topics referred to by the same term
Dumbarton (1687–1749), Scottish nobleman and soldier George Douglas, 4th Lord Mordington (died 1741) George Douglas, 13th Earl of Morton (1662–1738), British peer
George_Douglas
Scottish aristocrat and poet
married; (1) Hugh Sempill, 5th Lord Sempill; (2) James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington Sophia Hay, who married John Gordon, Viscount Melgum, son of George Gordon
Elizabeth Douglas, Countess of Erroll
Elizabeth_Douglas,_Countess_of_Erroll
site www.newlands-kirkurd.org/churchhistory.html retrieved May 2016 "Mordington". bordersfhs.org.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2021. "Grantshouse Church (Former)
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
joined to Dull. Lamberton suppressed and joined to Ayton (later instead to Mordington). 1612: (-4) Essie suppressed and joined to Rhynie. Meathie suppressed
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Highland Scottish clan
female line. In court, Charles I of England created a new title of Lord Mordington for the daughter and husband, with the precedency of Lord Oliphant and
Clan_Oliphant
Colville of Cleish. His sister Margaret Dundas married George Douglas of Mordington, a son of George Douglas of Parkhead. A niece, Nicholas Dundas, married
William_Dundas_of_Fingask
Historic district in West Virginia, United States
General Ulysses S. Grant there. Charles Washington House (Happy Retreat or Mordington) Old Charles Town Historic District "National Register Information System"
Downtown Charles Town Historic District
Downtown_Charles_Town_Historic_District
at Seton House on 24 April 1651, who married James Douglas, 3rd Lord Mordington (b.1651). Kingston married secondly Elizabeth Douglas (30 May 1632, Stoneypath
Alexander Seton, 1st Viscount of Kingston
Alexander_Seton,_1st_Viscount_of_Kingston
Decade
Imperial Field Marshal (d. 1671) September 27 – William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington, eldest son and heir of Sir James Douglas (d. 1671) September 28 – Elizabeth
1620s
governor of New York. Jean Douglas Hamilton, who married Alexander Hay of Mordington (d. 1788). Hamilton died on 28 December 1763 leaving five sons and a daughter
Alexander Hamilton (of Ballincrieff)
Alexander_Hamilton_(of_Ballincrieff)
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
quarter of a mile east of the village. The parish was long united to Mordington, but was disjoined in 1666. Longformacus and Ellem were united in 1712;
Longformacus
Bunkle, Ayton, Burnmouth, Chirnside, Cockburnspath, Coldingham, Foulden & Mordington, Hutton and Reston areas Berwickshire Middle Coldstream, Cranshaws & Longformacus
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Yarrow* Eyemouth* Floors, Makerstoun, Nenthorn and Smailholm* Foulden, Mordington, & Lamberton* Galashiels and Langlee* Gavinton, Fogo and Polwarth* Gordon
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Scottish nobleman
married Hugh Sempill, 5th Lord Sempill; secondly; James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington Sophia Hay, who married John, Viscount Melgum, son of George Gordon, 1st
Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll
Francis_Hay,_9th_Earl_of_Erroll
listed buildings in Minto, Scottish Borders List of listed buildings in Mordington, Scottish Borders List of listed buildings in Morebattle, Scottish Borders
List of listed buildings in the Scottish Borders
List_of_listed_buildings_in_the_Scottish_Borders
Lothian Ormiston Aldkambus (Old Cambus) Coldingham Lamberton Berwick Mordington Foulden Chirnside Ednam Duns Ellim Cranshaws St Bothan's Kirk (Abbey St
Archdeaconry_of_Lothian
Bernard had been erroneously identified with Bernard de Linton, parson of Mordington, a name which occurs only in the Ragman Rolls. Professor A. A. M. Duncan
Bernard_of_Kilwinning
Thornhill No. 12 Great Piazza c.1736–41 George Douglas, fourth Baron Mordington No. 13–14 Great Piazza 1635–43 Sir Edward Sydenham No. 13-14 Great Piazza
List of private residents of Covent Garden
List_of_private_residents_of_Covent_Garden
Scottish Royal Navy officer
Crombie (b. August 1947) married, in 1974, John Algernon Henry Trotter of Mordington House, Berwickshire. "Catalogue description: Crombie, John Harvey Forbes"
John Crombie (Royal Navy officer)
John_Crombie_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Surname list
Andrew Douglas of Hermiston (died before 1277) Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington (died after 1746) Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry (1777–1837)
Douglas_(surname)
Mordington
National Register of Historic Places listings in Kent County, Delaware
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Kent_County,_Delaware
Scottish nobleman
marriage), and the feudal baronies of Morton and Tibbers in Nithsdale, Mordington (where she is buried), Longformacus, and Duns, in Berwickshire; Mochrum
Patrick_V,_Earl_of_March
Title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland
from the office of the Lord Lyon Senior-Milne, Graham (41st Baron of Mordington), The Feudal Baronies of Scotland (2005) peerage.org Archived 7 December
Baron_of_Craigie
Title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland
again. Calendar of the Laing Charters Senior-Milne, Graham (41st Baron of Mordington), The Feudal Baronies of Scotland (2005)http://www.peerage.org/genealogy/Baronies
Baron_of_Plenderleith
French diplomat (1595–1650)
talks from the 5th of February on. It was led by Sir George Douglas of Mordington (died 1636), who was assisted by Francis Gordon (died 1643), the English
Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux
Claude_de_Mesmes,_comte_d'Avaux
Herefordshire 52°02′N 2°37′W / 52.03°N 02.62°W / 52.03; -02.62 SO5737 Mordington Holdings Scottish Borders 55°47′N 2°05′W / 55.79°N 02.09°W / 55.79;
List of United Kingdom locations: Mo-Mor
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Mo-Mor
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