Stewartry of Annandale
The Stewartry of Annandale was created in 1312, when the Lordship of Annandale, Scotland was granted to Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray. A steward was appointed to administer the area, with the office was known a "stewartry".[1]
Stewarts of Annandale
- Adam of Corry, c.1330
- Herbert Maxwell of Caerlaverock, 1409
- Herbert Maxwell, Lord Maxwell, 1440
- Robert Maxwell, Lord Maxwell, 1454
- Aymer Gladstone – 1454 – deputy
- Herbert Gladstone – 1454 – deputy
- John Maxwell, Lord Maxwell, 1460
- Patrick Andrew Wentworth Hope-Johnstone, 2019
Citations
- Chalmers 1824, p. 67.
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gollark: GPUs are mostly useful for parallel computing tasks of some kind. Of course, yours is probably worse than the CPU in your... laptop or whatever, I assume you have one.
gollark: Roughly.
gollark: The unusedosmarksGPU™ can do 2TFLOP/s of compute and probably cause some kind of power supply issue because it's PCIe-powered, and thus shares its electricity with the HDD controller card.
gollark: Your GPU is far inferior to the unusedosmarksGPU™.
References
- Chalmers, George. Caledonia, Or an Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Ancient to the Present Times: With a Dictionary of Places, Chorographical and Philological, Cadell and Davies, 1824.
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