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  1. Louisa Laughton-Scott. “Mary is a diligent User Researcher and UX Designer with a keen eye for detail. She is clear and intentional with her design decisions and backs them up with thorough reasoning informed by user research. She takes feedback very well. Her natural intuition means that she thrives in an environment where she can take the ...

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  2. About me; Introduction: This garden has been in the making for 35 years and is the fruit of a life times passion for gardening with experience creating many other gardens which started when I was still at school.

  3. Parents. James (SIR) CRICHTON, born in 1563 - Aberdeenshire, Scotland, deceased 15 June 1671 - Aberdeenshire, Scotland aged 108 years old. Married in 1590, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, to. Catherine BOSTWICK, born in 1493 - Borthwick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, deceased in 1528 - Scotland aged 35 years old.

  4. When Lady Margaret of Kirkpatrick Crichton was born on 31 August 1502, in Sanquhar, Ayrshire, Scotland, her father, Sir Robert II Crichton, Second Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, was 30 and her mother, Marion Margaret Maxwell, was 30. She married Laird James Gordon 4th Laird of Lochinvar in 1520, in Kirkpatrick, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2014 · MARY CRIGHTON is a Solicitor from Dundee. This person was born in May 1951, which was over 72 years ago. MARY CRIGHTON is British and resident in Scotland. This company officer is, or was, associated with at least 6 company roles. Companies associated with this officer had at least £6,340 shareholder value and £17 cash in recent accounts.

  6. Caroline Elizabeth Mary Stuart-Wortley, Baroness Wharncliffe (née Crichton; 1779–1856), styled Lady Caroline Crichton from 1789 until her marriage, was an Irish-born British aristocrat and female artist known for her landscape and figurative drawing and painting. A number of these artworks are in the Tate collection and archives.

  7. Hace 4 días · Mary had previously visited Crichton in 1562 for the wedding celebrations of Bothwell’s sister, Janet. Mary’s third husband built nothing new at Crichton, but Francis Stewart, the 5th Earl, expanded it dramatically. The north lodging, built around 1580, is extraordinary.