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  1. David Ogilvy 13. Earl of Airlie Historischer Sitz Airlie Castle Sippen des Clan Ogilvy Airlie, Findlater, Gilchrist, MacGilchrist, Milne, Richardson, Storey Clanzweige Ogilvy of Airlie (chiefs) Ogilvy of Seafield Ogilvy of Findlater Angeschlossene Clans Clan Oliphant Clan Seton Clan Gordon Clan Forbes Rivalisierende Clans Clan Robertson Clan Lindsay Clan Campbell Ogilvy (auch Ogilvie) ist der ...

  2. Brechin Castle is a castle in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The castle was constructed in stone during the 13th century. Most of the current building dates to the early 18th century, when extensive reconstruction was carried out by architect Alexander Edward for James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure , between approximately 1696 and 1709. [1]

  3. Sir James, a diplomat, was created Lord Ogilvy of Airlie by James IV of Scotland in 1491. Her mother was Janet Lyle (d. 1525), Airlie's 4th wife, [1] and possibly a daughter of Robert, 2nd Lord Lyle, of Renfrewshire, another of the King's diplomats. As a child she lived at Airlie Castle and her family's lodging in Arbroath.

  4. Earl of Airlie ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Scotland. Der jeweilige Earl ist erblicher Chief des Clan Ogilvy . Familiensitze der Earls sind Airlie Castle und Cortachy Castle bei Forfar , Angus in Schottland .

  5. Airlie Estate Office. Airlie Castle. Airlie By Kirriemuir. Angus, Scotland DD8 5NG. Email: office@airlieestates.com. Telephone 01575 530387. The website of Airlie Estates, a family-run estate in Angus, Scotland.

  6. Airlie Castle was built around 1432 by Walter Ogilvy of Lintrathen, occupying a defensive position at the confluence of the River Isla and the Melgam Water. Protected by the two rivers, a moat defended the eastern approach, and it took the form of a rectangular courtyard with 3 metre thick walls. James Ogilvy was created the 1st Earl of Airlie ...