The title Earl of Kellie or Kelly is one of the peerage titles of in the Peerage of Scotland , created ... sixth Earl of Mar became also the eleventh Earl of Kellie. At the death of that Earl in 1866 ... Earl, and his heir male. Meanwhile, it was assumed that the Earldom of Mar passed to John Francis Goodeve, the late Earl s nephew, and his heir general. Goodeve changed his name to Goodeve Erskine his ... representative peer s for the Peerage of Scotland. However, the Earl of Kellie submitted a petition .... His son, the thirteenth Earl of Kellie, renewed the petition, and the Lords decided the matter in 1875, determining that the Earldom of Mar properly belonged to the Earl of Kellie. However .... That Act declared that there were two Earldoms of Mar one that would belong to the Earl of Kellie, and another that would belong to John Goodeve Erskine. For further details, see Earl of Mar . The subsidiary titles belonging to the Earl of Mar and Kellie are Viscount of Fentoun or Fenton created ... title for the eldest son and heir of the Earl. Both titles are in the Peerage of Scotland. The Earl ... 1619 Thomas Erskine, 1st Earl of Kellie Sir Thomas Erskine, 1st Earl of Kellie 1566 1639 Thomas Erskine, 2nd Earl of Kellie d. 1643 Alexander Erskine, 3rd Earl of Kellie d. 1677 Alexander Erskine, 4th Earl of Kellie d. 1710 Alexander Erskine, 5th Earl of Kellie d. 1756 Thomas Alexander Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie 1732 1781 Archibald Erskine, 7th Earl of Kellie 1736 1795 Charles Erskine, 8th Earl ... merged with the Earldom until its extinction in 1829. Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie c. 1745 1828 Methven Erskine, 10th Earl of Kellie c. 1750 1829 John Francis Miller Erskine, 26th Earl of Mar John Francis Miller Erskine, 23rd 9th Earl of Mar, 11th Earl of Kellie 1795 1866 Walter Coningsby Erskine, 10th Earl of Mar Walter Coningsby Erskine, 10th Earl of Mar and 12th Earl of Kellie 1810 1872 Walter Henry Erskine, 11th Earl of Mar Walter Henry Erskine, 11th Earl of Mar and 13th Earl of Kellie ... more details
Earl of Wexford is an English or Irish peerage, and may refer to William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke , 1225 1230 May 16 or 18, 1296 , also 1st Earl of Wexford Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and Wexford in 1296 c. 1270 &ndash June 23, 1324 , also 2nd Earl of Wexford disambig DEFAULTSORT Wexford, Earl of Category Extinct earldoms ... more details
Earl Thomas is the name of Earl Thomas officer , United States Army officer Earl Thomas musician , American blues and soul singer Earl Thomas wide receiver , former professional American football player Earl Thomas defensive back , current safety for the Seattle Seahawks Earle Thomas , born William Earle Thomas , New Zealand international football soccer player hndis Thomas, Earl ... more details
Image Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery by Charles Jervas.jpg thumb right 200px Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery Earl of Orrery is a title in the Peerage of Ireland that has been united with the Earl ... Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery Roger Boyle, 1st Baron Boyle , third but eldest surviving son of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork . He had already been created Lord Boyle , Baron of Broghill, in the Peerage of Ireland in 1628 at the age of only six . He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He ... Earl. He represented East Grinstead UK Parliament constituency East Grinstead in the English House of Commons . He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Earl. He was a Lieutenant General ... of Somerset, in the Peerage of Great Britain . His son, the fifth Earl, succeeded his third cousin as fifth Earl of Cork in 1753. See the latter title for further history of the peerages. Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon Henry Boyle , son and namesake of the Hon. Henry Boyle, younger son of the first Earl of Orrery, was created Earl of Shannon in 1756. The Irish placename Orrery came from Irish language ... Earl of Orrery 1621 1679 Roger Boyle, 2nd Earl of Orrery 1646 1682 Lionel Boyle, 3rd Earl of Orrery 1671 1703 Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery 1674 1731 John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Orrery 1707 1762 Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork and 6th Earl of Orrey 1729 1764 Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and 7th Earl of Orrey 1742 1798 Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork and 8th Earl of Orrery 1767 1856 Richard Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork and 9th Earl of Orrery 1829 1904 Charles Boyle, 10th Earl of Cork Charles Spencer Canning Boyle, 10th Earl of Cork and 10th Earl of Orrery 1861 1925 Robert John Lascelles Boyle, 11th Earl of Cork and 11th Earl of Orrery 1864 1934 William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork William Henry Dudley Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork and 12th Earl of Orrery 1873 1967 Patrick Boyle, 13th Earl of Cork Patrick Reginald ... more details
Earl of Warrington is a title that has been created twice in British history, in 1690 and 1796 respectively. For information on the 1690 creation, see Booth Baronets . For information on the 1796 creation, see Earl of Stamford . DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Earl of Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms England earl stub ... more details
Earl Williams may refer to Earl Williams 1920s catcher 1903 1958 , Major League Baseball player, 1928 Earl Williams 1970s catcher born 1948 , Major League Baseball player, 1970 1977 Earl Williams basketball coach , American basketball coach 1905 1908 of the Akron Zips Earl Williams basketball player , American basketball player Earl Williams politician born 1964 , former Leader of the Opposition in Dominica Earl Williams, the fictional accused murderer played by John Qualen in His Girl Friday 1940 See also Earle Williams , silent film actor hndis Williams, Earl DEFAULTSORT Williams, Earl ... more details
Infobox peerage title name Earldom of Crawford image Image Earl of Crawford COA.svg center 200px caption ... Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford present holder Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford remainder to heirs ... Lindsay and Balniel, Baron Wigan of Haigh Hall, Earl of Balcarres blazon of coat quarterly first and fourth ... by a ribbon sable heir apparent Anthony Robert Lindsay, Lord Balniel The title Earl of Crawford is one ... s Almanack ref The title has a very complex history. Crawford Castle , along with the title of Earl of Crawford, was given by Robert II of Scotland Robert II to David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford . ref ... Lindsay Wikipedia disambiguation . ref Early history The title descended to the first Earl s descendants without much incident, until the death of David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford in 1542. The eighth Earl had a son, Alexander, commonly called the Wicked Master , who frequently quarreled with his ... Earl conveyed his title to a cousin, also called David Lindsay, a descendant of the third Earl of Crawford, and excluded from the succession all of the Wicked Master s descendants. However, the ninth earl, although he had his own sons, named the Wicked Master s son David as his heir thus, in 1558, at the ninth Earl s death, the earldom returned to the main branch of the family. The ninth Earl is frequently referred to as an interpolated Earl, as are the 17th 22nd Earls. Later history At the death of Ludovic Lindsay, 16th Earl of Crawford, the title was passed, despite senior heirs, to a cousin, John, who had already been created Earl of Lindsay. The earldoms of Crawford and Lindsay continued to be united until the twenty second earl died unmarried in January 1808. The two earldoms ... Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres put forward his claim to the Earldom of Crawford in 1848, the House ... Barker, Nicolas 1978 Bibliotheca Lindesiana the Lives and Collections of Alexander William, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl of Balcarres, and James Ludovic, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres ... more details
File Wenceslas Hollar Basil Fielding, Earl of Denbigh.jpg right thumb 200px Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh. Earl of Denbigh pronounced Denby is a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1622 for the courtier and soldier William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh William Feilding, 1st Viscount ... are also in the Peerage of England. His second son the Hon. George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond George Feilding was created Earl of Desmond in 1628 see below . Lord Denbigh was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. In contrast to his father he fought as a Parliamentarian in the English ..., 2nd Earl of Desmond, who now also became the third Earl of Denbigh he also succeeded in the barony of St Liz according to the Remainder law special remainder . His son, the fourth Earl, served as Lord ... grandson, the seventh Earl the titles having descended from father to son, with the exception for the seventh Earl who succeeded his grandfather , was a soldier and courtier. His grandson, the ninth Earl, served as a Lord in Waiting government whip in the House of Lords from 1897 to 1905 in the Conservative ... grandson, the twelfth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1995 the titles having descended from father to son, with the exception for the tenth Earl who succeeded his grandfather . Lord Denbigh is Grand Carver of England . The Hon. George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond George Feilding , second son of the first Earl of Denbigh, was created Baron Fielding , of Lecaghe in the County of Tipperary, and Viscount Callan , of Callan in the County of Kilkenny, in 1622, and was made Earl of Desmond in 1628. All three titles were in the Peerage of Ireland . He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl, who in 1675 succeeded his uncle as third Earl of Denbigh. See above for further history of the titles ... son of the 3rd Earl. His sister Sarah Fielding was also a well known author, and their half brother ... Earl of Denbigh, was created Countess of Guilford for life in 1660. The Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil ... more details
about the title Earl Haig the school named after the 1st EarlEarl Haig Secondary School File Earl of Haig arms.svg thumb Coat of arms Arms of the Clan chief Chief of Clan Haig , The Earl Haig. Earl Haig is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1919 for Field Marshal UK Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Sir Douglas Haig . During the World War I , he was Commander of the British Expeditionary Force World War I British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium 1915 18 . Haig was made Viscount Dawick and Baron Haig , of Bemersyde in the County of Berwick, at the same time he was given the earldom, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The viscountcy of Dawick is used as a courtesy title by the Earl s son and heir apparent. As of 2010 the titles are held by the first Earl s grandson, the third Earl, who succeeded his father in 2009. The family seat is Bemersyde House , near Newtown St. Boswells , Roxburghshire . Earls Haig 1919 Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig 1861 1928 George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig, 2nd Earl Haig 1918 2009 Alexander Douglas Derrick Haig, 3rd Earl Haig b. 1961 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 Category Earldoms Haig de Earl Haig ... more details
Image 3rdEarlOfLeven.jpg thumb 200px David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven. Earl of Leven pronounced Lee ... Earl of Melville , and thereafter the earldoms have been united. The other titles held by the Earl ... , Highland council area Highland . Earls of Leven 1641 Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven c. 1580 1661 Alexander Leslie, Lord Balgonie d. c. 1642 Alexander Leslie, 2nd Earl of Leven c. 1637 1664 Margaret ..., 3rd Earl of Leven David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven, 2nd Earl of Melville 1660 1728 George Leslie, Lord Balgonie 1695 1721 David Melville, 4th Earl of Leven, 3rd Earl of Melville 1717 1729 Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven, 4th Earl of Melville d. 1754 David Melville, 6th Earl of Leven David Melville, 6th Earl of Leven, 5th Earl of Melville 1722 1802 Alexander Leslie Melville, 7th Earl of Leven Alexander Leslie Melville, 7th Earl of Leven, 6th Earl of Melville 1749 1820 David Leslie Melville, 8th Earl of Leven David Leslie Melville, 8th Earl of Leven, 7th Earl of Melville 1785 1860 Alexander Leslie Melville, Lord Balgonie 1831 1857 John Leslie Melville, 9th Earl of Leven John Thornton Leslie Melville, 9th Earl of Leven, 8th Earl of Melville 1786 1876 Alexander Leslie Melville, 10th Earl of Leven Alexander Leslie Melville, 10th Earl of Leven, 9th Earl of Melville 1817 1889 Ronald Leslie Melville, 11th Earl of Leven Ronald Ruthven Leslie Melville, 11th Earl of Leven, 10th Earl of Melville 1835 1906 John David Melville, 12th Earl of Leven 1886 1913 Archibald Alexander Leslie Melville, 13th Earl of Leven and 12th Earl of Melville 1890 1947 Alexander Robert Leslie Melville, 14th Earl of Leven and 13th Earl of Melville 1924 2012 ref cite web url ... url http www.heraldscotland.com earl s son killed in accident at swiss ski resort 1.852838 title Earl s son killed in accident at Swiss ski resort author CALUM MacDONALD work The Herald date 16 February 2007 ref Alexander Ian Leslie Melville, 15th Earl of Leven and 14th Earl of Melville b. 1984 ref ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 The title Earl of Kincardine was created in 1643 in the Peerage of Scotland Peerage of Scotland for Edward Bruce. The English Civil War between King Charles I of England Charles I and the English Parliament started in 1642. It appears that the title of the Earl of Kincardine was created during the English Civil War, probably by King Charles I. Charles Bruce, the ninth Earl of Kincardine, inherited the title Earl of Elgin in 1747, and the Earldoms of Elgin and Kincardine have remained united since. Earls of Kincardine 1643 Edward Bruce, 1st Earl of Kincardine d. 1662 Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine c. 1629 1680 Alexander Bruce, 3rd Earl of Kincardine c. 1666 1705 Alexander Bruce, 4th Earl of Kincardine d. 1706 Robert Bruce, 5th Earl of Kincardine d. 1718 Alexander Bruce, 6th Earl of Kincardine 1662 1721 Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Kincardine 1663 1740 William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine 1710 1740 Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine 1732 1771 William Bruce, 6th Earl of Elgin William Robert Bruce, 6th Earl of Elgin and 10th Earl of Kincardine 1764 1771 Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, 11th Earl of Kincardine 1766 1841 of the eponymous Elgin Marbles James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, 12th Earl of Kincardine 1811 1863 Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin, 13th Earl of Kincardine 1849 1917 Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin Edward James Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin, 14th Earl of Kincardine 1881 1968 Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin Andrew Douglas Alexander Thomas Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin, 15th Earl of Kincardine b. 1924 See also Duke of Montrose DEFAULTSORT Kincardine Category Earldoms in the Peerage of Scotland Category Earldoms Category Lists of Scottish people pl Hrabia Kincardine ... more details
File Earl of Eglinton and Winton coat of arms.svg right thumb 240px Coat of arms of The Earl of Eglinton and Winton. File Earl of Eglinton and Winton arms.svg right thumb 130px Coat of arms Arms of The Earl ..., Earl of Eglinton. Image Montgomerie family crest.jpg right 130px thumb Center The Montgomerie ... castle in 1876. center Earl of Eglinton is a title in the Peerage of Scotland . ref group nb Some authorities spell the title Earl of Eglintoun harv Burk 1832 p 425 ref In 1859 the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton, Archibald Montgomerie, was also created Earl of Winton in the Peerage of the United ... the latter two are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Earl of Eglinton is the hereditary Scottish ... Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton Hugh Montgomerie, 2nd Lord Montgomerie c. 1460 1545 created Earl of Eglinton in 1508 Earls of Eglinton 1508 Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton c. 1460 1545 John Montgomerie, Master of Eglinton d. 1520 Hugh Montgomerie, 2nd Earl of Eglinton d. 1546 Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton d. 1585 Hugh Montgomerie, 4th Earl of Eglinton 1563 1586 Hugh Montgomerie, 5th Earl of Eglinton d. 1612 Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton d. 1661 Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton 1613 1669 Alexander Montgomerie, 8th Earl of Eglinton d. 1701 Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of Eglinton c. 1660 1729 Hugh Montgomerie, Master of Montgomerie 1680 1696 James Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie c. 1718 1724 Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton 1723 1769 Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton 1726 1796 Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton 1739 1819 Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie 1773 1814 Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton, 1st Earl of Winton 1812 1861 Archibald Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton Archibald William Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton, 2nd Earl of Winton 1841 1892 George Arnulph Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton, 3rd Earl of Winton 1848 1919 Archibald ... more details
George Earl may refer to George Earl painter 1824 1908 George Earl cricketer 1859 1933 , English cricketer George Windsor Earl 1813 1865 , English navigator, ethnographer George Earl 1946 2003 , musician, also known as George Faith See also intitle Surnames? George Earle Buckle , 10 June 1854 13 March 1935, an English editor and biographer George Earl Maney , 24 August 1826 9 February 1901, an American soldier, politician, railroad executive and diplomat George Earl Ortman , born 17 October 1926, an American painter, printmaker, constructionist and sculptor George Earle Chamberlain , 1 January 1854 9 July 1928, an American politician, legislator, and public official in Oregon hndis Earl, George ... more details
The title Earl of Callendar was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1641 for James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston of Almond , a younger son of the Alexander Livingston, 1st Earl of Linlithgow 1st Earl of Linlithgow , along with the subsidiary title Lord Livingston and Almond . ref Also spelt Earl of Calendar and Earl of Calender ref from his uncle, with which title the Earldom of Callendar was merged until its forfeiture by attainder in 1716. The seat of the Earls of Callendar was the imposing Callendar House in Falkirk . Lords Livingston of Almond 1633 1716 James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston of Almond d. 1674 created Earl of Callendar in 1641 Earls of Callendar 1641 1716 James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar d. 1674 Alexander Livingston, 2nd Earl of Callendar d. 1685 Alexander Livingston, 3rd Earl of Callendar d. 1692 James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow James Livingston, 4th Earl of Callendar d. 1723 became 5th Earl of Linlithgow in 1695, attainted 1716 Notes and references Refimprove date March 2009 reflist Category Earldoms Callendar ... more details
Earl of Clonmell , in the County of Tipperary, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created in 1793 for John Scott, 1st Earl of Clonmell John Scott, 1st Viscount Clonmell , Lord Chief Justice of the King s Bench for Ireland . He had already been created Baron Earlsfort , of Lisson Earl in the County of Tipperary, in 1784, and Viscount Clonmell in 1789. These titles were also in the Peerage of Ireland. He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He sat as Member of Parliament for New Romney UK Parliament constituency New Romney . His grandson, the fourth Earl, was elected an Representative peer Irish Representative Peer in 1874. The latter never married and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Earl. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Rifle Brigade and fought in the Ashanti War . He was childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Earl. He was the eldest son of Colonel the Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, second son of the second Earl. On his death the titles passed to his son, the seventh Earl. He died without male issue and was succeeded by his seventy five year old uncle, the eighth Earl. The latter was childless and on his death in 1935 the titles became extinct. Earls of Clonmell 1793 John Scott, 1st Earl of Clonmell John Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Clonmell 1739 1798 Thomas Scott, 2nd Earl of Clonmell 1783 1838 John Henry Scott, 3rd Earl of Clonmell 1817 1866 John Scott, 4th Earl of Clonmell John Henry Reginald Scott, 4th Earl of Clonmell 1839 1891 Thomas Charles Scott, 5th Earl of Clonmell 1840 1896 Beauchamp Henry John Scott, 6th Earl of Clonmell 1847 1898 Rupert Charles Scott, 7th Earl of Clonmell 1877 1928 Dudley Alexander Charles Scott, 8th Earl of Clonmell 1853 1935 References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Clonmell Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms ... more details
Andy Earl may refer to Andy Earl climber , English climber and coach Andy Earl rugby union born 1961 , New Zealand rugby union player Andrew Earl volleyball Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. hndis Earl, Andy ... more details
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Image 7thEarlOfCavan.jpg right thumb 200px Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan Earl of Cavan is a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created in 1647 for Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart . He was made Viscount Kilcoursie , in the King s County, at the same time ... of Cavan, in 1618 . The 7th Earl of Cavan was a general during the Napoleonic Wars , he was succeeded by his grandson the 8th Earl. The 10th Earl was an army commander during the First World War ... youngest brother the 11th Earl. When the 12th Earl died, the title passed to Roger Cavan Lambart, a descendant of the 7th Earl. Barons Lambart 1618 Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart d. 1618 Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart created Earl of Cavan in 1647 Earls of Cavan 1647 Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan 1600 1660 Richard Lambart, 2nd Earl of Cavan d. 1690 Charles Lambart, 3rd Earl of Cavan 1649 1702 Charles Lambart, Lord Lambart d. c. 1689 Richard Lambart, 4th Earl of Cavan d. 1742 Gilbert Lambart, Lord Lambart d. before 1742 Ford Lambart, 5th Earl of Cavan 1718 1772 Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan d. 1778 Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan Richard Ford William Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan 1763 1837 Richard Henry Robert Gilbert Lambart, Viscount ... Lambart, Viscount Kilcoursie 1789 1828 Frederick Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan Frederick John William Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan 1815 1887 Frederick Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan 1839 1900 Frederick Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan 1865 1946 Representative peer from 1915 Horace Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan Horace Edward Samuel Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan 1878 1950 Michael Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan Michael Edward Oliver Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan 1911 1988 Roger Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan Roger Cavan Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan b. 1944 There is no heir to the titles. See also Lambart Baronets References Rayment ... more details
as shown in Brown s The Peerage of Scotland , 1834 Earl of Lauderdale is a title in the Peerage ... . The second Earl was created Duke of Lauderdale but died without male issue when the dukedom became extinct. The earldom passed to his brother Charles, 3rd Earl. Charles married, in 1652, Elizabeth ... . All of these titles are in the Peerage of Scotland. The Earl of Lauderdale is the hereditary Scottish ... title for the Earl s eldest son and heir. The eldest son is also known as the Master of Lauderdale. The Earl of Lauderdale, as The Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland , one of the Great Officer ... being a son of the late Lady Carew, wife of the 6th Baron Carew and a daughter of the 15th Earl ... Earl. Elizabeth Tollemache, Earl of Dysart 2nd Countess of Dysart was the second wife of the Duke of Lauderdale ... Patent dated 18 May 1590 File Earl of Lauderdale arms.svg thumb Coat of arms Arms of the Earl ... 1537 1595 John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale John Maitland, 2nd Lord Maitland of Thirlestane d.1645 created Earl of Lauderdale in 1624 Earl of Lauderdale 14 March 1624 John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale d. 1645 John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale John Maitland, 2nd Earl of Lauderdale 1616 1682 , created Duke in 1672 Duke of Lauderdale 1672 also created Earl of Guilford and Baron Petersham ... for him became extinct upon his death. Earl of Lauderdale 1624 reverted Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale d. 1691 Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale d. 1695 John Lauder or Maitland, 5th Earl of Lauderdale d. 1710 James Maitland, Viscount Maitland c. 1680 1709 Charles Maitland, 6th Earl of Lauderdale d. 1744 James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale 1718 1789 Valdave Charles Lauder Maitland, Viscount Maitland 1752 1754 James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale 1759 1839 James Maitland, 9th Earl of Lauderdale 1784 1860 Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale 1785 1863 Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale 1803 1878 Thomas Mordaunt Maitland 1838 1844 Charles Barclay Maitland, 12th ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The title Earl of Linlithgow was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1600 for Alexander Livingston, 1st Earl of Linlithgow Alexander Livingston, 7th Lord Livingston , along with the subsidiary title Lord Livingston and Callendar . In 1695 the Earldom merged with the junior Earl of Callendar Earldom of Callendar , created in 1641 for a younger son of the 1st Earl. The 5th Earl of Linlithgow and 4th Earl of Callendar was attainted in 1716 for his participation in the Jacobite Rebellions Fifteen and all his peerages were forfeit. The seat of the Earls of Linlithgow was Callendar House in Falkirk , now a museum. See also Marquess of Linlithgow . Lords Livingston 1458 1716 James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston d. 1467 James Livingston, 2nd Lord Livingston d. 1497 James Livingston, 3rd Lord Livingston d. 1503 William Livingston, 4th Lord Livingston d. 1518 a lineal descendant was Rev. John Livingston, father of Robert Livingston the Elder of New York. Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston d. 1550 William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston d. 1592 Alexander Livingston, 1st Earl of Linlithgow Alexander Livingston, 7th Lord Livingston d. 1623 created Earl of Linlithgow in 1600 Earls of Linlithgow 1600 1716 Alexander Livingston, 1st Earl of Linlithgow d. 1623 Alexander Livingston, 2nd Earl of Linlithgow d. 1650 George Livingston, 3rd Earl of Linlithgow 1616 1690 George Livingston, 4th Earl of Linlithgow d. 1695 James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow, 4th Earl of Callendar d. 1723 attainted 1716 married Margaret Hay d.1723 . Children Lord Livingston d.1715 and Anne Livingston d.1747 married William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock 4th Earl of Kilmarnock attainted forfeit 1746 from whom are descended the Earl of Erroll Earls of Erroll DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Linlithgow Category Earldoms Linlithgow ... more details
For Baron Dillon of the Holy Roman Empire, see Dillon Baronets Image 4thEarlOfRoscommon.jpg thumb right 200px Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon. Earl of Roscommon was a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created on 5 August 1622 for James Dillon, 1st Baron Dillon. He had already been created Baron Dillon on 24 January 1619, also in the Peerage of Ireland. The fourth Earl was a courtier, poet and critic. The titles became dormant on the death of the eleventh Earl in 1816. However, in 1828 the House of Lords decided that the rightful heir to the peerages was Michael Dillon, who became the twelfth Earl. The House of Lords Lords decided against Francis Stephen Dillon, a rival claimant. The titles became extinct on the death of the twelfth Earl on 15 May 1850. The Viscount Dillon Viscounts Dillon and Baron Clonbrock Barons Clonbrock were members of other branches of the Dillon family.They were a long established Anglo Norman family who were recorded in Ireland from about 1185, and held substantial lands in Meath, Westmeath, Longford and Roscommon. Sir James Dillon died 1507 great grandfather of the first Earl was a distinguished judge, as were several of his descendants. Earls of Roscommon 1622 James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon d. 1642 Robert Dillon, 2nd Earl of Roscommon d. 1642 James Dillon, 3rd Earl of Roscommon c. 1605&ndash 1649 Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon c. 1630&ndash 1685 Carey Dillon, 5th Earl of Roscommon 1627&ndash 1689 Robert Dillon, 6th Earl of Roscommon d. 1715 Robert Dillon, 7th Earl of Roscommon d. 1721 James Dillon, 8th Earl of Roscommon 1702&ndash 1746 Robert Dillon, 9th Earl of Roscommon d. 1770 John Dillon, 10th Earl of Roscommon d. 1782 Patrick Dillon, 11th Earl of Roscommon 1769&ndash 1816 Michael James Robert Dillon, 12th Earl of Roscommon 1798&ndash 1850 See also Viscount Dillon Baron Clonbrock References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Roscommon Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms ... more details
Image 1stEarlOfHolland.jpg thumb 200px Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland. Earl of Holland was a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1624 for Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland Henry Rich, 1st Baron Kensington . He was the younger son of Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick , and had already been created Baron Kensington in 1623, also in the Peerage of England. His eldest son, the second Earl, succeeded his first cousin as fifth Earl of Warwick in 1673. All the titles became extinct on the death of the eighth Earl of Warwick and fifth Earl of Holland in 1759. Lady Mary Rich, daughter of the first Earl of Holland, married John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet , who was created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in the Peerage of Scotland in 1681. Also, Lady Elizabeth Rich, only daughter and heiress of the fifth Earl of Warwick and second Earl of Holland, married Francis Edwardes . Their son William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington William Edwardes succeeded to parts of the Rich estates and was created Baron Kensington in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776. The Holland, Lincolnshire Holland in question is that in the English county of Lincolnshire , not the one in the Netherlands. Earls of Holland 1624 Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland 1590 1649 Robert Rich, 5th Earl of Warwick Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Holland, 5th Earl of Warwick c. 1620 1675 Henry Rich, Lord Kensington 1642 1659 Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick Edward Rich, 3rd Earl of Holland, 6th Earl of Warwick 1673 1701 Edward Rich, 7th Earl of Warwick Edward Henry Rich, 4th Earl of Holland, 7th Earl of Warwick 1697 1721 Edward Rich, 8th Earl of Warwick Edward Rich, 5th Earl of Holland, 8th Earl of Warwick 1695 1759 See also Earl of Warwick Earls of Warwick, Third Creation 1618 Earl of Warwick 1618 Earl of Breadalbane and Holland Baron Kensington Baron Holland References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin ... more details
Infobox Coat of arms name coat of arms of the Earl of Elgin image Earl of Elgin COA.svg image width 175 ... January 2009.jpg image2 width 175 image2 caption The Earl of Elgin s banner hanging with other ... image3 caption armiger The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Elgin year adopted 1867 crest A lion statant Azure ... Earl of Elgin IPA en l n was created on June 21, 1633 in the Peerage of Scotland for Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Kinloss . He was later created Baron Bruce of Whorlton in the Peerage of England on July 30, 1641. His son, Robert, succeeded him, and was also created Earl ... Earl of Elgin, when the Ailesbury and Bruce titles became extinct, and the Elgin title passed to the Earl ... of Elgin and Kincardine have remained united. The most famous Earl was the Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin 7th Earl , who removed and transported to Britain the so called Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon . In Dublin there are roads that come from the Earl s titles. These are Elgin Road and Ailesbury Road. As well as the titles Earl of Elgin and Earl of Kincardine , Lord Elgin also holds the titles ... of the 4th Earl by the James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos 3rd Duke of Chandos . Through his daughter ... by these Dukes heir of line. The Earl of Elgin is the hereditary Scottish clan chief Clan Chief of Clan ... Bruce of Kinloss 1594 1613 Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Bruce of Kinloss 1599 1663 created Earl of Elgin 1633 Earls of Elgin 1633 Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin 1599 1663 Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin, 1st Earl of Ailesbury 1627 1685 Hon. Robert Bruce d. 1652 Hon. Edward Bruce d. 1662 Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury 1656 1741 Robert Bruce, Lord Bruce 1679 before 1741 Charles Bruce, 4th Earl of Elgin Charles Bruce, 4th Earl of Elgin, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury 1682 1747 Hon. Robert Bruce d. 1738 Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine ... more details
Image 4thEarlOfDunraven.jpg right thumb 200px Windham Wyndham Quin, br 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount EarlEarl of Dunraven and Mount Earl usually referred to as Earl of Dunraven was a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created on 5 February 1822 for Valentine Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Valentine Quin, 1st Viscount Mount Earl . Quin had already been created a Baronet , of Adare ..., in 1800 and Viscount Mount Earl in 1816. He was made Viscount Adare in 1822 at the same ... son, the second Earl, represented County Limerick UK Parliament constituency County Limerick in the British .... In 1815 the second Earl had assumed by Royal licence his wife s maiden surname of Wyndham in addition to that of Quin. His eldest son, the third Earl, sat as a Conservative Party UK Conservative ... of the United Kingdom . He was succeeded by his son, the Windham Wyndham Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl fourth Earl , who served in the Conservative Party UK Conservative government ... of Kenry became extinct. The Fourth Earl published his memoir Past Times and Pastimes in 1922 Hodder and Stoughton . He was succeeded in the other titles by his cousin, the fifth Earl. He had ... Earl died on 25 March 2011 at his residence, Kilgobbin House. ref Cite news title Earl of Dunraven ... 2011 url http www.limerickleader.ie community earl of dunraven passes away after short illness 1 2541253 accessdate 19 December 2011 ref The family seat until seventh Earl s death was Kilgobbin House ... of Dunraven and Mount Earl 1822 Valentine Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Valentine Richard Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl 1752 1824 Windham Quin, 2nd Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Windham Henry Quin, 2nd Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl 1782 1850 Edwin Wyndham Quin, 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Edwin Richard Wyndham Quin, 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl 1812 1871 Windham Wyndham Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Windham Thomas Wyndham Quin, 4th Earl ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Earl of Airth was a title in the Peerage of Scotland created on 21 January 1633 by Charles I of England Charles I , for William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith . It became extinct on the death of his son in 1694. Earls of Airth 1632 William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith William Graham, 1st Earl of Airth died 1670 William Graham, 8th Earl of Menteith William Graham, 2nd Earl of Airth died 1694 19th century claimant In 1839, the House of Lords rejected a claim to the title by Robert Barclay Allardice . DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Airth Category Earldoms in the Peerage of Scotland Airth Category Extinct earldoms Airth Category 1633 establishments in Scotland Scotland stub ... more details