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  1. Media in category "Kinnaird Castle (Angus)" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk, and of their kindred. (With plates, including a portrait and a facsimile, a map and genealogical tables.) (1867) (14747557586).jpg 2,336 × 1,722; 972 KB. Kinnaird Castle - George Washington Wilson ...

  2. We would love to welcome you to Kinnaird Castle where two holiday apartments are prepared for guests to enjoy at every time of the year. This historic and magnificent building lies between the Angus Glens and the unspoiled dune filled coastline, just in from the Montrose basin and is ideally placed for exploring the scenery, golf courses and wildlife of the area.

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  4. The earl of Southesk also holds the Scottish feudal title of Baron of Kinnaird and is a baronet in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. Kinnaird Castle, Brechin, has been the home of the earls of Southesk for several hundred years. The first earl of Southesk's great-great-grandson, the fifth earl, was involved in the Jacobite rising of 1715.

  5. Kinnaird Castle sits in 800 acres of mature parkland between Brechin and the Montrose Basin. The house has been occupied by the Carnegie family (Earls of Southesk) for over 600 years. The Castle offers self catering holiday accommodation in two apartments overlooking the deer park. These are ideal for family gatherings or fishing parties.

  6. Nach der Schlacht von Brechin am 18. Mai 1452 ließ Alexander Lindsay, 4. Earl of Crawford, die Burg niederbrennen, weil der Clan Carnegie König Jakob II. unterstützt hatte. Die Burg wurde wieder aufgebaut. 1617 weilte König Jakob VI. auf Kinnaird Castle.