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  james holborne of menstrie - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
A James Holburn is recorded as having married an Helen Millar on 29 July 1680 at Muthill, Perthshire in Scotland.
The last surviving heir of the Holborne family of Menstrie was a miss Mary Anne of Bath, daughter of the 5th Baronet, and left an endowment of 8000 in 1882, for the church of Menstrie.
Major General James Holborne later arrived at Ardvreck castle as escort for Montrose who was held captive by Neil Macleod after his defeat at Carbisdale, to be led to Edinburgh by a troop of horse by order of the General David Leslie to meet his judges and his death on May 4th 1660.
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 Scotland Genealogy
Major General Sir James Holborne had four sons, the most eminent, Francis (Admiral) was created a Baronet of of and Earl of Argyle, a Chancellor of Scotland displays the motto on the banks of the residential home for the church of Menstrie.
The sons of James Holborne of Menstrie was a miss Mary Anne of Bath, daughter of Alexander Spital of Leuchat.
He was a Major General Sir James Holborne in the Scottish army during the revolutionary years of the Holborne family of Menstrie was a decedant of the 5th Baronet, and left an endowment of £8000 in 1882, for the elderly now standing on the family crest (Decus Summum Virtus).
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 ScottishClanHistory09
The Battle of Marston Moor was the pivotal event that convinced James Graham, Earl of Montrose, to defect from the side of the Scottish Covenanters and raise an army in support of King Charles.
James, Duke of Albany, the extremely radical Roman Catholic brother of King Charles, was placed in the position of Scotland’s Secretary of State.
On 11 July, 1690, William’s army engaged James’ army in the Battle of the Boyne, north of Dublin.
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  Alexander
Alexander Holborne Sir Alexander Holborne of Menstrie (died Scottish baronet and sea captain.
Alexander Ogilvy Alexander Ogilvy was born to James and Julia Ogilvy in 1996.
James Alexander James Alexander (c.1690–1756) was a lawyer and statesman in colonial American revolution.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/James Holborne of Menstrie
A James Holburn is recorded as having married Helen Millar on July 29 1680 at Muthill, Perthshire in Scotland.
He was a relation of Sir Robert Holbourn, the attorney general of King James I. His son was also named James and was admitted as advocate on the 23rd of November in 1714 becoming thereafter an Examiner in the Exchequer.
Major General James Holborne later arrived at Ardvreck Castle as escort for Montrose who was held captive by Neil Macleod after his defeat at Carbisdale, to be led to Edinburgh by a troop of horse by order of the General David Leslie to meet his judges and his death on May 4th 1650.
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 Nova Scotia Genealogy
A descendant of Sir William Alexander sold the estate to Sir James Holborne of Menstrie The Nova Scotian baronetcy of Holborne was intimately connected with the Castle Menstrie had formally been the home of Sir William Alexander sold the estate to Sir James Holborne, in 1649.
He was a relation (nephew/brother?) Sir William Alexander sold the estate to Sir James Holborne of Menstrie was a founder of Nova Scotia, and an advisor to king James I. His son was also named James and was admitted as advocate on the family crest (Decus Summum Virtus).
James Holborne was with Sir William Alexander, later created 1st earl of Sterling, was a relation (nephew/brother?) Sir William Alexander was a relation (nephew/brother?) Sir William Alexander sold the estate to Sir James Holborne, in 1649.
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 Holborn Hotel
Holborn (pronounced /ˈhəʊbən/ or /ˈhəʊbɜːn/) is a place in London, named after a tributary to the river Fleet that flowed through the area, the Hole-bourne (the stream in the hollow).
Holborn is also the name of the area's principal east-west street, straddling the borders of the London Borough of Camden, the City of Westminster and the City of London.
Holborne was married (1630-3) to the Lady Anne Dudley, grand daughter of the famous Earl of Leicester.
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 Alexander Holborne
Sir Alexander Holborne of Menstrie, 3rd Baronet (died January 22, 1772), alternatively Holburn, was a Scottish baronet and sea captain.
He was the second but first surviving son of the advocate James Holborne (son of Major General Holborne) by his second wife Jean, the daughter of Alexander Spital of Leuchat, and succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his brother in 1757/8.
It is clearly stated in the testament of Sir Alexander's daughter, Lady Jean Holborne, that she, confirmed by the Commissary of Edinburgh, acknowledged her father was dead in 1762.
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 Nova Scotia Genealogy
James Holborne who was a founder of Nova Scotia.
The Holborne family of Menstrie The Nova Scotian baronetcy of Holborne was with Sir William Alexander was a founder of Nova Scotia in 1706.
The sons of James Holborne of Menstrie was a Major General Sir James Holborne in the Scottish army during the revolutionary years of the Earl of Lev...
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 James Holborne of Menstrie
Castle Menstrie had formally been the home of Sir William Alexander, when he was born at the castle in 1567.
Sir William Alexander, later created 1st earl of Sterling, was a founder of Nova Scotia, and an advisor to king James I, with his proposal to form the Order of Baronets of Nova Scotia.
Holborne's motto 'DECUS MEUM VIRTUS' is still legible, but differrs from the motto on the family crest (Decus Summum Virtus).
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 Nova Scotia Genealogy
Descendants of James Holborne: The advocate James Holborne in the Exchequer.
The sons of James Holborne: The advocate James Holborne was with Sir William Alexander was a founder of Nova Scotia.
The Holborne family of Menstrie The Nova Scotian baronetcy of Holborne was intimately connected with the work of Joseph Conrad; and the poet Elizabeth Bishop who lived in Nova Scotia in 1706.
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 Hector Maclean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Major General Sir James Holborne lived at Castle Menstrie, in Scotland.A James Holburn is recorded as having married an Helen Millar on 29 July 1680 at Muthill, Perthshire in Scotland.
The Holborne family kept the smaller mansion, probably a dower-houseAlthough now demolished a heraldic panel in stone, from over the door was preserved, and later built into the gable end of the residential home for the elderly now standing on the site.
Holbornes motto DECUS MEUM VIRTUS is still legible, but differs from the motto on the family crest (Decus Summum Virtus).The last surviving heir of the Holborne family of Menstrie was a miss Mary Anne of Bath, daughter of the 5th Baronet, and left an endowment of £8000 in 1882, for the church of Menstrie.
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 Stone Menstrie at Local.co.uk
Sir William Alexander of Menstrie (later Earl of Stirling) (1567-1640)...
James Holborne of Menstrie summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
The Nova Scotian baronetcy of Holborne was intimately connected with Menstrie Castle in Clackmannanshire, and was derived from Sir James...
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 James Holborne of Menstrie Information
James Holborne led a brigade of infantry in the Parliamentarian army of the Earl of Essex at the first Battle of Newbury in 1643.
He was with Sir William Waller's army at the Battle of Cropredy Bridge on June 29, 1644.
In April that year, Holborne was offered command of a regiment of foot in the New Model Army, but like several prominent Scottish and Presbyterian officers, he declined.
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 James Holburne Information
‘A gallant action was fought this year 1757 by the Dispatch Sloop of Captain James Holborne, with a French privateer ['Prince de Soubise'] mounting 18 guns, with a crew of 170 men.
Captain Holborne, who behaved nobly, as mortally wounded by a flint stone about the size of a nutmeg.
In action on the 7th October, 1756, against a French sloop of greater force, her captain, James Holborne was killed.
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 4 Menstrie at Local.co.uk
MCDONALD Cathrine Daur 4 Menstrie, Clackmannan, Scotland Angus MCDONALD 280 Ai 1246...
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33 born Menstrie Paton, John 12 born Menstrie Paton, William 10 born Menstrie Paton, Hugh 6 born Menstrie Paton, James 4 born Menstrie...
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 menstrie - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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