In 1918 she was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) for her work during World War I. Check R.H.L Munro-Ferguson in Kirkcaldy, Raith Estate Raith on Cylex and find ☎ 01592 640055, contact info. R. Thorne, 1986 Available from Boydell and Brewer References This page wis last eeditit on 11 Dizember 2017, at 00:51. He was elected MP for Kirkcaldy in 1841 until 1861 and commanded the 79th Cameron Highlanders for a time. The tomb is situated on a hill top overlooking Raith Lake in Kirkcaldy. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Munro Ferguson of Raith and Novar (1802–1868), Commander of the 79th (1835–1841) | Art UK.

ARTWORKS. Posted at 85' Jack Smith (Raith Rovers) wins a free kick on the left wing. FERGUSON, Robert (1769-1840), of Raith, Fife. Ferguson was a 'Scotch merchant…who had thriven in trade in London, and by middle life had realised 300,000l., besides purchasing a considerable estate at Raith in Fifeshire' (Stephen 1993, p.399). President and founder of the Australian Branch of the British Red Cross Society. Ralph Dundas was born on 23 April 1709. 1 Robert Ferguson of Raith 1770-1840 and Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Ferguson 1773-1841 ('The Archers') Henry Raeburn (1756–1823) Art UK is the online home for every public collection in the UK. FERGUSON, William (Provost - Burntisland) Description: Early Provosts of Burntisland - William Ferguson of Raith (1788-1792) Date published: 1/01/1000: Photo: No: Class mark: BURNTISLAND: Stored at: Kirkcaldy Galleries - Library, Museum, Art Gallery & Visitor Centre; Source: Unknown

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 , ed. 2 He married Mary Ferguson, daughter of William Ferguson of Raith, in 1731. 1 He died on 23 December 1789 at age 80.

She was also the wife of Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia in 1914-20. Adam Ferguson, FRSE (Scots Gaelic: Adhamh MacFhearghais), an aa kent as Ferguson o Raith (20 Juin 1723 – 22 Februar 1816), wis a Scots filosofer an historian o the Scots Enlichtment. 1 He was the son of Ralph Dundas of Manour and Helen Burnett. FERGUSON, Sir RONALD CRAUFURD (1773–1841), general, second son of William Ferguson of Raith, Fifeshire, by Jane, daughter of Ronald Craufurd of Restalrig, sister of Margaret, countess of Dumfries, was born at Edinburgh on 8 Feb. 1773. 1 He also had five daughters. Featuring 250,000 artworks by over 45,000 artists. The tomb of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Munro-Ferguson of Raith, Fife (1802-1868), eleventh of Novar. He married Emma, daughter of James Henry Mandeville of Merton, Surrey, in 1859, and died in 1868.

He joined the estate with the lands of Abbotshall which he had bought previously. Discover artworks, explore venues and meet artists. It is the 20th anniversary of Duncan Ferguson's infamous headbutt on Raith Rovers' Jock McStay to earn him a 12-match ban - an incident that is burned in the psyche of Scotland. David Ferguson (Peterhead) wins a free kick on the right wing.