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  1. Agnes Keith was attended in her illness in Edinburgh by the physicians and surgeons Gilbert Primrose and John Craig and the apothecary Thomas Diksoun. Her will was probated on 9 August 1591. [60] It lists legacies and debts to several servants, including to her "gentlewoman servatrix", Marjory Gray, the Parson of Dollar , John Steill, and to Alexander Monteith, chamberlain of Campbell .

  2. Jun 2022. Borneo is mainly jungle and wildlife, not that many sites are left from colonial times. The museum gives a great insight in colonial life in Sandakan and the author Agnes Keith as well. Apart from the house and the furniture itself (partly reproductions, partly originals), there are many photos and information about that time.

  3. AGNES NEWTON KEITH - LAND BELOW THE WIND 7/10 Book 9 of 2021. It was Agnes Keith who coined the term "Land Below the Wind" in 1939, chronicling her life experience living in North Borneo (Sabah) from 1934 to 1939 (first trip). Agnes spent an idyllic five years at Sandakan, sometimes accompanying her husband on trips into the interior of the ...

  4. Abstract. Agnes Keith’s Land Below the Wind (1939) is an autobiographical semi-fictional novel written based on her life in Sandakan, North Borneo. It provides a detailed account of her joyful—but at times challenging—life with her husband and their cheerful local servants. Keith’s narrative is generally light-hearted and comical in ...

  5. Brief Life History of Agnes Anna. When Agnes Anna Keith was born on 14 July 1530, in Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland, her father, William Keith 4th Earl of Marischal, was 23 and her mother, Lady Margaret Keith of Inverugie, was 19. She married Archibald Douglas 6th Earl of Angus on 4 August 1514, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

  6. Lady Anne Keith, also known as Lady Agnes or Annabel Keith was born in Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1530, the eldest daughter of WILLIAM LORD KEITH 4th EARL MARISCHAL (1506 - 1581) a member of Queen Mary's Privy Council, and MARGARET KEITH, daughter of Sir William Keith of Innverugie. She had two brothers, William Keith, Master ...

  7. May 2015 • Friends. It is basically a house of an American Writer called Agnes Newton Keith who died in 1982. They were the second family to occupy the house and later on the house was occupied by other families as well.