Explore the long arc of Coclarachie and the Gordon family through lands, titles, and changing fortunes.
This nonfiction narrative traces how portions of Coclarachie moved between families in Aberdeenshire, detailing who held the lands, when they changed hands, and how these transfers shaped local power. It compiles charters, sasines, and family connections to illuminate how a single estate weaved into the broader history of the region.
- Discover the medieval and early modern ownership of Coclarachie and its parts.
- See how marriages, heiresses, and political alliances influenced landholding.
- Learn about notable figures, feudal arrangements, and the legal steps that bound families to the land.
- Understand how the estate’s fate reflects larger patterns in Scottish gentry history.
Ideal for readers of Scottish local history, genealogy, and estate studies who want a grounded view of land and lineage in Aberdeenshire.
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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from CoclarachieMargaret Winton received sasine on a fourth part of Coclarachie in 1518 (exchequer Rolls, xiv., She married William Leslie, eldest son of George Leslie of Aikenway in the parish of Rothes, Morayshir. Artikel-Nr. 2148048046
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