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Baron of Cowie

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was passed against Mar, which stripped him and his heirs of all their lands and titles. The Murrays of Polmaise were one of the beneficiaries of the Attainder. In 1716, Sir William Murray of Touchadam and Polmaise became the first Murray holder of Cowie. He died childless and was succeeded by his
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uncle William Murray, 8th of Touchadam & of Pitlochrie and Polmaise in 1729. He succeeded by his son William Murray of Touchadam, Pitlochie and Polmaise in 1758. The Barony remained in the Murray family until 1926 before returning to the Stewarts.
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was closed and many of the buildings were looted and destroyed, including the removal of stones for construction work in
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in 1560, one of these reforms was the abolition of monasteries, abbeys and other church lands.
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The current Baron of Cowie is Alan Robert Dennis, a professor of information systems in the
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transformed the Scottish social and political landscape. When the nation formally adopted
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Bruce, Maurice (December 1937). "The Duke of Mar in Exile, 1716—32".
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in 1715, Mar was unable to defeat a smaller force under the
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The barony was created in the early 12th century by
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Index

Baronage of Scotland

Stirlingshire
historic county
Scotland
King David I
Adam Erskine
Commendator of Cambuskenneth
John, 6th Lord Erskine
Sheriffdom of Stirling
Earl of Mar
Cowie
Stirling
Bannockburn
Gaelic
Neolithic
Middle Ages
King David I
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Protestant Reformation
Protestantism
Cambuskenneth
Stirling Castle
Erskine family
Jacobite rebellion
John, 6th Earl of Mar
James Edward Stuart
battle at Sheriffmuir
Duke of Argyll

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