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Newliston is an 18,146 sq ft (1,685.8 m2) country house near Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of Kirkliston, and 8 miles
Newliston
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
after he authorised the massacre of Glencoe of 1692. He was made Lord Newliston, Glenluce and Stranraer and Viscount of Dalrymple, at the same time as
Earl_of_Stair
Duncan Dundas of Newliston was Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland from 1450 until 1490. The second son of James Dundas of that Ilk, Duncan was much noted
Duncan_Dundas_of_Newliston
Scottish landowner and elder
Maitland Hog of Newliston and Kellie FRSE DL (7 August 1799 – 1 August 1858) was a Scottish advocate and landowner. He owned Newliston House and its estates
James_Maitland_Hog
British army officer and diplomat (1673–1747)
Stair planted extensively on the Versailles model at his estates at both Newliston House and Castle Kennedy. In 1729, he became Vice Admiral of Scotland
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair
John_Dalrymple,_2nd_Earl_of_Stair
British neoclassical architect (1728–1792)
Castle, Tayside, attributed (c. 1785–90) Seton Castle, East Lothian (1789) Newliston, Lothian (1789) Dalquharran Castle, South Ayrshire (1789–1792); now a
Robert_Adam
2000 film
Scottish Borders, at Culross and nearby Dunimarle Castle in Fife, in Newliston House, Dalmeny House and Dundas Castle near Edinburgh, at Gosford House
The_Little_Vampire_(film)
1819 novel by Walter Scott
Janet was buried at Newliston near Edinburgh, but Janet's brother John, later Earl of Stair, married Elizabeth Dundas of Newliston in 1669, and he may
The_Bride_of_Lammermoor
Town. Elizabeth was born in 1650, the daughter of Sir John Dundas of Newliston and his wife Agnes Gray. She was the granddaughter of Sir William Gray
Elizabeth_Dundas
British title of nobility
Cumra and Inchmarnock, 1703 Earl of Stair, Viscount of Dalrymple and Lord Newliston, Glenluce and Stranraer, 1703 Dalrymple Baronet of Cranstoun, 1698 James
Marquess_of_Bute
[Latin, 'A good name gives strength'] Chief: none, armigerous clan Seat: Newliston House, Kirkliston, Lothian Hogarth[citation needed] Crest: A pegasus Motto:
List_of_Scottish_clans
Scottish Whig politician
of Stair and his wife Elizabeth Dundas daughter of Sir James Dundas of Newliston, Linlithgow. He married his cousin Penelope, suo jure Countess of Dumfries
William Dalrymple (politician, born 1678)
William_Dalrymple_(politician,_born_1678)
Human settlement in Scotland
wing on the church's southeast, the Stair Aisle, in which the lairds of Newliston and their families are interred, was added in the early 17th century.
Kirkliston
Castle outside Arncroach, Fife, Scotland
property then seems to have fallen to James Maitland Hog of Newliston (thereafter titled "of Newliston and Kellie") but Hog made little use of the estate, and
Kellie_Castle
Scottish landowner and merchant
Andrew Gray. Their daughter Agnes married John Dundas of Dundas Castle and Newliston. Following the death of John Dundas she married Archibald Primrose, Lord
John_Smith_of_Grothill
Scottish landowner, peer and statesman
Stair and Elizabeth Dundas, daughter and heiress of Sir John Dundas of Newliston. They had a daughter and a son: Lady Margaret Campbell, who on 4 August
Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun
Hugh_Campbell,_3rd_Earl_of_Loudoun
he secured the leisure of a country gentleman. He married Miss Hog of Newliston, and during their short wedded life he was impressed by those solemn views
David Maitland Makgill Crichton
David_Maitland_Makgill_Crichton
Scottish politician and lawyer (1648–1707)
married Elizabeth Dundas (died 25 May 1731), daughter of Sir John Dundas of Newliston and Agnes Gray; they had ten children in all, four of whom reached adulthood:
John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair
John_Dalrymple,_1st_Earl_of_Stair
Scottish official with responsibility for regulating heraldry
He acquired the feudal barony of Newliston, and founded a branch of the Dundas family there, the Dundases of Newliston. The Laird of Woodhead 1471–1481
Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms
Viscountcy in the Peerage of Great Britain
Cumra and Inchmarnock, 1703 Earl of Stair, Viscount of Dalrymple and Lord Newliston, Glenluce and Stranraer, 1703 Dalrymple Baronet of Cranstoun, 1698 James
Viscount_Mountjoy
Garden GDL00367 Millburn Tower Estate GDL00286 Cammo House Estate GDL00081 Newliston Estate GDL00298 Holyrood Palace Estate GDL00308 Dean Cemetery Cemetery
List of sites on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes
List_of_sites_on_the_Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes
Scottish minister (1809–1892)
Ecclesiastical Unity (London, 1841) Memorial of James Maitland Hog of Newliston (Edinburgh, 1858) How the Spirit of God may be Quenched (Edinburgh, 1859)
James_Chalmers_Burns
Laird of Over Newliston
a sister of John Boswell of Balmuto. Walter Dundas was Laird of Over Newliston, and he later inherited Dundas Castle. He attended the University of St
Walter_Dundas
Scottish scholar
co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He was born in Gateside, Newliston near Linlithgow on 6 October 1742 the youngest son of William Dalzell
Andrew_Dalzell
Scottish architect, mason, and businessman
contracts. He also laid out landscape garden schemes, for instance at Newliston and Taymouth Castle. His first commission seems to have been for extensions
William_Adam_(architect)
High Bonnybridge, Kirkliston, Larbert (3), Linlithgow (3), Muiravonside, Newliston, Pardovan-Kingscavil, Polmont (2), Queensferry (2), Shieldhill, Slamannan
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Scottish architect (1803 - 1876)
George Street (1876) Langton House, Berwickshire (demolished) (1886) Newliston, Lothian (Neoclassical wings added to main house built by Robert Adam)
David_Bryce
Title in the Scottish peerage
Cumra and Inchmarnock, 1703 Earl of Stair, Viscount of Dalrymple and Lord Newliston, Glenluce and Stranraer, 1703 Dalrymple Baronet of Cranstoun, 1698 James
Earl_of_Dumfries
Newliston Road, Smithy And Boundary Wall 55°57′07″N 3°24′18″W / 55.952025°N 3.404901°W / 55.952025; -3.404901 (Kirkliston Village, 5A Newliston Road
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Scottish politician (1664–1723)
Sir William Gray of Pittendrum, was the widow of Sir James Dundas of Newliston. His father, the son of James Primrose and Catherine Lawson, was the widower
Archibald Primrose, 1st Earl of Rosebery
Archibald_Primrose,_1st_Earl_of_Rosebery
Scottish lawyer (1616–1679)
Sir William Gray of Pittendrum, and the widow of Sir James Dundas of Newliston. They were the parents of: Grizel Primrose (1661–1723), who married Francis
Archibald Primrose, Lord Carrington
Archibald_Primrose,_Lord_Carrington
Scottish historian (1791–1849)
Elisabeth Hog (sister of James Maitland Hog FRSE) on 30 March 1826 at Newliston and together they had 3 children, including Mary Stewart Fraser Tytler
Patrick_Fraser_Tytler
Upload Photo Newliston House, Bastion And Retaining Walls 55°57′02″N 3°25′41″W / 55.950564°N 3.428006°W / 55.950564; -3.428006 (Newliston House, Bastion
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Derbyshire, England, designed by John Carr, is completed New house at Newliston near Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by Robert Adam. The Moscow Gostiny
1789_in_architecture
James Chalmers (1858). Memorial of the Late James Maitland Hog, Esq. of Newliston By James C. Burns. Edinburgh: John MacLaren. pp. 72ff. There are several
John_Maitland_(accountant)
National trust house in Edinburgh
the dominant feature in the room, it dates from 1774 and was made for Newliston House on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The First Floor There are a further
The_Georgian_House,_Edinburgh
more images Newliston House Kirkliston 22 February 1971 55°56′48″N 3°25′31″W / 55.946607°N 3.425234°W / 55.946607; -3.425234 (Newliston House) 27578
List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh
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same day, among whom were Sir Charles Ferguson of Kilkerran, Mr Hog of Newliston, and Lord Neaves. Towards the close of 1822 he begins to take note in
Patrick_Boyle_Mure_Macredie
C(S) 27605 Upload Photo Newliston House, Sundial 55°56′43″N 3°25′36″W / 55.945304°N 3.426755°W / 55.945304; -3.426755 (Newliston House, Sundial) B 27623
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Scottish Presbyterian denomination
Bathgate St David's Bathgate St David's 1843 Kirkliston FC Kirkliston Newliston 1941 1843 Livingston FC Livingston Livingston Tulloch 1945 1843 Torphichen
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
Orkney, are completed by Thomas Smith. Robert Adam designs a new house at Newliston. Andrew Duncan delivers the first lectures on forensic medicine in Britain
1789_in_Scotland
Scottish writer and politician
1615, to Anna Dundas (1598–1644), the daughter of John Dundas, Laird of Newliston, and Margaret Dundas (née Creichton). Before her death in 1644, they had
William_Mure_(writer)
Minister of the Church of Scotland, Bishop of Orkney, Archbishop of Glasgow
twice. His first marriage was to Marion, a daughter of James Dundas of Newliston, West Lothian. They had one child, a daughter called Margaret, who married
James_Law
Dower house in East Ayrshire, Scotland
of Rowallan Castle married Anna Dundas, the daughter of the laird of Newliston, an estate located near Edinburgh. William was the son of Elizabeth Montgomerie
Dalmusternock,_East_Ayrshire
wife's approval. They lived at Castle Kennedy in Wigtownshire and at Newliston in Linlithgowshire. John died in 1747 and she lived on to 1759. Lady Stair's
Eleanor_Dalrymple
ref. Geo-coordinates Notes Category LB number Image Kirkliston Village Newliston Road, Former Kirkliston Distillery, Production Block Including Malt Barns
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Upload another image Newliston House, Walled Garden 55°56′44″N 3°25′39″W / 55.945448°N 3.427529°W / 55.945448; -3.427529 (Newliston House, Walled Garden)
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Scottish lawyer and church leader (1793– 1861)
James Chalmers (1858). Memorial of the Late James Maitland Hog, Esq. of Newliston By James C. Burns. Edinburgh: John MacLaren. p. 44. This article incorporates
Alexander_Earle_Monteith
B 27586 Upload Photo Newliston House, Dovecot 55°56′47″N 3°25′25″W / 55.946402°N 3.423529°W / 55.946402; -3.423529 (Newliston House, Dovecot) B 27593
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Former railway station in Scotland
north east, passing under the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway to serve Newliston shale mine (just south of Kirkliston). The course of these lines can be
Drumshoreland_railway_station
Photo Newliston House, Coach House And Stables And Home Farm 55°56′43″N 3°25′31″W / 55.945178°N 3.425261°W / 55.945178; -3.425261 (Newliston House
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1594 celebration at Stirling Castle, Scotland
Boswell of Glasemont Robert Bruce of Clackmannan Walter Dundas of Over Newliston George Elphinstone of Blythswood James Forester of Torwood-head. Alexander
Masque at the baptism of Prince Henry
Masque_at_the_baptism_of_Prince_Henry
01°W / 57.57; -02.01 NJ9954 Newliston City of Edinburgh 55°56′N 3°26′W / 55.94°N 03.44°W / 55.94; -03.44 NT1073 Newliston (Kirkcaldy) Fife 56°07′N 3°12′W
List of United Kingdom locations: New-Newl
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27615 Upload Photo Newliston House, South Lodge 55°56′35″N 3°25′25″W / 55.943175°N 3.423619°W / 55.943175; -3.423619 (Newliston House, South Lodge)
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See more images Newliston House, The Garden House 55°56′41″N 3°25′47″W / 55.944722°N 3.429696°W / 55.944722; -3.429696 (Newliston House, The Garden
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Scottish banker
James Chalmers (1858). Memorial of the Late James Maitland Hog, Esq. of Newliston By James C. Burns. Edinburgh: John MacLaren. pp. 70-71, et passim. Retrieved
Robert_Paul_(banker)
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