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20th May 202431st Aug 2025 Baroness McAusland

The Twenty-Four McAusland Barons of Caldenoch?

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The Agnes Colquhoun who married Patrick McAusland, Baron of Caldenoch was not the daughter of Sir Humphrey Colquhoun of Luss. 

5th May 20247th Dec 2025 Baroness McAusland

Humphrey McAusland, Elder of the Kirk of Scotland

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The Youngs in Meadope and the Outlander Connection

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Same Oal Story: You’re Only As Auld As You Feel

14th Jan 202416th Jan 2024 Captain Craigengelt

John Adam, ancestor of Queen Mary of Denmark and a victim of the 1797 Massacre of Tranent

5th Jan 202422nd Sep 2025 Her Serene Highness

The Royal References in the Prestilloch McAuslanes’ Grants of Arms

4th Jan 2024 Baroness McAusland

The 1945 Grant of Arms to Peter McAuslane

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McAusland graves in Rhu Kirkyard Part 3

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