"Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson who was Mayor of the city in 1830, as well as MP for the area from the same year until his death in 1860. Born in 1796, the Ferguson family were among the leading figures in the city’s landed gentry with numerous properties across the city including ‘The Farm’ beside Boom Hall, as well as large estates in Castlederg, Castlefin and other districts of Tyrone and Donegal."
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McClintock family home in Seskinore
Doesn't quite look like the one on their website: http://www.mcclintockofseskinore.co.uk/
Known locally as "The Farm" along the Culmore Road in Londonderry. Kingsfort Park development was built in its grounds.
Very little is known about this house.
"Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson who was Mayor of the city in 1830, as well as MP for the area from the same year until his death in 1860. Born in 1796, the Ferguson family were among the leading figures in the city’s landed gentry with numerous properties across the city including ‘The Farm’ beside Boom Hall, as well as large estates in Castlederg, Castlefin and other districts of Tyrone and Donegal."
Source https://www.derrystrabane.com/Council/News/Brooke-Park%E2%80%99s-historic-statue-restored-to-former-g
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