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Place name County Entry Source Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Lumsden, Lynturk, Midmar, Old Meldrum, Shiels, Stonehaven, and Woodside.-Since 1577 there have been 17 Protestant bishops of Aberdeen, to which Groome Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Lumsden, Alford, Kemnay, Auchmill, Bankhead, Burnhaven, Buchanhaven, Broadsea, Woodside, Garmond, Gordon Place, Longside, Mintlaw, Aberdour, New Deer Strichen, and Woodend Groome Airdrie Fife Lumsdens: in the reign of James VI., to Sir John Preston, president of the Court of Session: afterwards, to General Groome Auchindoir and Kearn Aberdeenshire Lumsden, with a Roman Catholic church (1880) in its grounds, is the seat of Hugh Gordon Lumsden, owner of 15,499 acres Groome Auchindoir and Kearn Aberdeenshire Kearn , a united par., W. Aberdeenshire, 8 miles SW. of Gartly sta., containing Lumsden P.O. vil., 15,310 ac., pop. 1514. Bartholomew Auchry Aberdeenshire Auchry, an estate, with an old mansion (Jn. F. Lumsden, Esq.), in Monquhitter parish, Aberdeenshire, 5½ miles ENE of Turriff. Groome Belhelvie Aberdeenshire Lumsden) in the E, and Belhelvie Lodge (Major-Gen. Sir H. Burnett Lumsden) near the hamlet; 10 proprietors holding each Groome Bonhill Dunbartonshire Lumsden, 1447 acres, £923); Cameron House, 1½ mile WNW of same (Patrick Smollett, 1733 ac., £3360); Lennoxbank Groome Cluny Aberdeenshire Lumsden. who died in 1580, and who was author of A Genealogical History of the House of Forbes. Cluny Castle Groome Craig Castle Aberdeenshire Craig Castle , seat, Auchindoir and Kearn par., Aberdeenshire, 2 miles NW. of Lumsden. Bartholomew Cushnie Aberdeenshire Lumsdens. The old House of Cushnie, built in 1707, has long been uninhabited; but near it a small neat mansion Groome Dunbar East Lothian Lumsden, the Lord Libberton, and others. And, that which is no small addition, I do not believe we have lost Groome Glasgow Lanarkshire
RenfrewshireLumsden, Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1843, and long honorary treasurer of the Royal Infirmary. It is 8 ½ feet Groome Kildrummy Aberdeenshire Lumsden, and 6 miles SSW of Rhynie, is a large mansion, with finely wooded grounds; its owner, Hugh Gordon Lumsden Groome Leith Lumsden Leith Lumsden . See LUMSDEN. Bartholomew Lumsden Aberdeenshire Lumsden , vil., Auchindoir and Kearn par., Aberdeenshire, 8 miles SW. of Gartly sta., pop. 519; P.O., 1 Bank; is a business Bartholomew Lumsden Aberdeenshire Lumsden, a village in Auchindoir and Kearn parish, Aberdeenshire, 4 miles SSW of Rhynie, 9¾ N W by N of Alford Groome Pitcaple Aberdeenshire Lumsden, Esq. (b. 1825; suc. 1859), holds 1410 acres in the shire, valued at £1681 per annum. Ord. Sur., sh. 76, 1874. Groome
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