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Craigievar Castle is a harled castle or fortified country house 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was the seat of Clan Sempill , and the Forbes family resided here for 350 years until 1963, when the property was sold to the National Trust for Scotland by the 19th Lord Sempill .
Craigievar Castle Portrait of Sir John Forbes, 2nd Baronet of Craigievar Sir Arthur Forbes (1784–1823), 6th Bt of Craigievar, painted by Gilbert Stuart. The Forbes baronetcy, of Craigievar in the County of Aberdeen, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 20 April 1630 for William Forbes, son of the merchant William Forbes who built Craigievar Castle. [1]
Craigievar Castle, seat of the Chief of Clan Sempill. The name Sempill has been known in Renfrewshire since the twelfth century but its origins are obscure. [2] The suggestions that it is a corruption of 'St Paul' seems unlikely. [2] It also seems an unlikely suggestion that the first person of the name had a reputation for being simple or ...
William of Craigievar: Arthur Forbes d. 1632 1st Baronet of Castle Forbes: Lord Forbes of Pitsligo, 1633: Forbes baronets, of Craigievar Castle, in the County of Aberdeen, 1630: Viscount Granard and Baron Clanehugh, 1675 Earl of Granard, 1684: Alexander Forbes (1600–1672) 10th Lord Forbes after 1634–1672: Anne: Alexander Forbes (d. 1636)
Craigievar Castle, home of the Forbes family. William Forbes-Sempill, 17th Lord Sempill (20 May 1836 – 21 July 1905), born William Forbes, was a Scottish peer, the 17th Lord Sempill and 8th Baronet of Craigievar. He was the son of Sir John Forbes, 7th Baronet, and succeeded his father to the baronetcy on his death in February 1846, at the age ...
After a whirlwind courtship — and baby — the couple married at a 15th century castle in Italy in 2006. We revisit what was called the "wedding of the century" for the now-exes — with insight ...
The King, 75, privately owns Balmoral Castle in Scotland and its 50,000-acre estate, known as the British royal family's summer escape for generations and where Queen Elizabeth died in 2022.
A woman in Germany was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her "doppelgänger" in 2022. The victim's family in Algeria found out about the verdict three weeks later. They say they were kept ...