The Bain, Bane or Bayne family of Tulloch were a minor Scottish noble family. Despite their name, the Bain family were not part of the Scottish Clan MacBean...
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Donald Bain of Tulloch in 1678. In the 18th century however, ownership of the castle changed hands. Kenneth Bayne, 8th Laird and 5th baron of Tulloch, sold...
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Look up bain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bain may refer to: Bain (surname), origin and list of people with the surname Bain of Tulloch, Scottish...
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Clan MacBean (redirect from Clan MacBain)
lack of relationship between the Bains (Baynes) of Tulloch and Clan MacBean, a slight connection came later when Kenneth Bayne, 8th Laird of Tulloch sold...
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history of the Bain family, Alexander Bane, 2nd Laird of Tulloch's eldest son from his second marriage was Alexander Bane "The Younger of Tulloch". He was...
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Clan Munro (section Wars of Scottish Independence)
the Crown. In 1597, the Battle of Logiebride took place between clansmen from the Clan Munro and the Bain of Tulloch family against clansmen from the...
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sister was Olive Bain (née; Tullock) who was also a tennis player. Beryl died in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England in 1957. "Beryl Tulloch (GBR) - Ladies'...
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Clan Mackenzie (section Origin of the name)
against the Munros and the Bain family of Tulloch Castle. By the beginning of the 17th century the territory of the Mackenzies extended from the Black...
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Archie Fisher, Aly Bain, Brian McNeill, Judy Small, Shooglenifty, Tony McManus, Fiddlers' Bid, Chris Stout, Willie Hunter & Violet Tulloch, Bodega, Peerie...
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of the Bain of Tulloch family. The second half of the 15th century had seen a series of raids by the Mackays of Strathnaver on the Rosses of Balnagown...
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