Use dmy dates date April 2012 Image JamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith.png thumb 200px The Earl of Dalkeith, 1688. Sir JamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith Order of the Thistle KT 23 May 1674 14 March 1705 was the son of JamesScott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch . He was also the grandson of Charles II of England . On 2 January 1693 94 he married Lady Henrietta Hyde born in Hindon, Wiltshire , c. 1677, died 30 May 1730 , daughter of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester and Henrietta Hyde, Countess of Rochester . They had six children Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch 11 January 1695 22 May 1751 married 1 Lady Jane Douglas 2 Alice Powell Charles March, 1700 4 April 1700 name unknown 14 January 1702 26 February 1719 Henry 26 November 1704 died young Anne 1 April 1696 11 October 1714 Charlotte 30 April 1697 22 August 1747 References http www.thepeerage.com p1073.htm i10730 JamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith at thepeerage.com Accessed 1 January 2009 http www.thepeerage.com p1074.htm i10736 Lady Jane Douglas at thepeerage.com Accessed 1 January 2009 Doyle, James William Edmund. The Official Baronage of England, Showing the Succession, Dignities, and Offices of Every Peer from 1066 to 1885, with Sixteen Hundred Illustrations. p.  602 London Longmans, Green, 1886. http books.google.com books?id B kIAAAAIAAJ&pg PA602&dq JamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith&as brr 1 googlebooks Retrieved 16 March 2008 Persondata name Dalkeith, JamesScott, Earl of alternative names short description date of birth 23 May 1674 place of birth date of death 14 March 1705 place of death DEFAULTSORT Dalkeith, JamesScott, Earl of Category Heirs apparent who never acceded Category House of Stuart Category Knights of the Thistle Category 1674 births Category 1705 deaths Category Clan ScottJamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith de JamesScott, Earl of Dalkeith pl JamesScott, hrabia Dalkeith ... more details
Francis Scott, Earl of Dalkeith 19 February 1721 &ndash 1 April 1750 was a Scottish nobleman. He was the eldest child of Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch Francis Scott, Earl of Dalkeith by his wife Jane, daughter of James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry . In 1732 his father succeeded as second Duke of Buccleuch and Francis assumed the courtesy title Earl of Dalkeith. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford , and was awarded the degree of MA Oxon Master of Arts on 26 January 1741. On 2 October 1742 he was married to Caroline Campbell, Baroness Greenwich Lady Caroline Campbell born 17 November 1717 , eldest daughter and co heiress of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich. They had four sons and two daughters Caroline Scott 1 October 1743 &ndash 10 December 1753 John Scott, styled Lord Scott of Whitchester 3 January 1745 &ndash 31 January 1749 Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch Henry Scott 2 September 1746 &ndash 11 January 1812 , styled Lord Scott of Whitchester after his brother s death, Earl of Dalkeith after his father s death and succeeded as 3rd Duke of Buccleuch in 1751 had issue Campbell Scott 17 October 1747 &ndash 18 October 1766 JamesScott 1 March 1748 &ndash 17 January 1758 Frances Scott 26 July 1750 &ndash 31 March 1817 , second wife of Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas had issue Lord Dalkeith was elected to Parliament as Whig British political party Whig Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge UK Parliament constituency Boroughbridge in a by election on 22 April 1746. On 1 April 1750 he died of smallpox aged 29, and was buried at Dalkeith Palace . In 1755 his widow was remarried to Charles Townshend , later Chancellor of the Exchequer , by whom she had further issue. She was created Baroness Greenwich in her own right in 1767, and died on 11 January 1794. Her title had been limited to her descendants from her second marriage, and became ... Dalkeith, Francis Scott, Earl of Category 1721 births Category 1750 deaths Category Courtesy ... more details
Walter John Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith born 2 August 1984 is the second child and elder son of Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch Richard Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch & 12th Duke of Queensberry , and Lady Elizabeth Kerr, a daughter of Peter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian and Antonella Kerr, Marchioness of Lothian Antonella Reuss Newland . He is heir apparent to the Dukedoms of Buccleuch and Queensberry. As the eldest son of the Duke of Buccleuch Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry , Walter uses the courtesy title Earl of Dalkeith , a title to which he succeeded upon the death of grandfather, John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch Walter Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch and 11th Duke of Queensberry , on 4 September 2007. Until his grandfather s death, Walter had used the courtesy title Lord Eskdaill . Lord Dalkeith served as a Page of Honour to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II from 1996 to 1999. His father held the same honour when he served as a page to Elizabeth Bowes Lyon Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother ... 1 1. Walter Scott, Earl of Dalkeith 2 2. Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch 3 3. Lady Elizabeth Kerr 4 4. John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch 5 5. Jane McNeill 6 6. Peter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian 7 7. Antonella Kerr, Marchioness of Lothian Antonella Newland 8 8. Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch 9 9. Mary Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch Mary Lascelles 10 10. John ... Scott, Walter, Earl of Dalkeith alternative names short description date of birth 2 August 1984 place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Scott, Walter, Earl of Dalkeith Category 1984 births Category Living people Category Courtesy earls Category Clan Scott W UK noble stub Scotland bio ... Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch 17 17. Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch Lady ... Queen Elizabeth II before Simon Ramsey after Henry Fitzalan Howard, Earl of Arundel Lord Maltravers ... more details
of Dalkeith and Jarnac s long standing link. There is an estate called Thornyhall on the edge of Dalkeith near the industrial estate beyond which is the newly built Dalkeith Campus housing the high schools of Dalkeith and St David s. History File Corn Exchange, Dalkeith.jpg thumb Corn Exchange, Dalkeith One of the earliest historical references to Dalkeith is found in the Chronicles of Jean Froissart . He writes of the battle of Otterburn and the death of James, Earl of Douglas blockquote I ... days in the house of earl William Douglas, father to the same earlJames, of whom I spake of now, in a castle of five leagues from Edinburgh which is called in the country Dalkeith. The same time I saw there this earlJames, a fair young child, and a sister of his called the lady Blanche. ref cite ... in 1406, founded by James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith Sir James Douglas . The nave and transepts ... in 1590, walled off from the rest of the church, and is now ruinous. James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton Sir James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton , and his wife Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton Joanna , daughter ...about the town in Scotland other places named Dalkeith Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox UK place official name Dalkeith gaelic name Dail Cheith country Scotland population 11,566 population ref 2001 census os grid reference map type Scotland latitude 55.8958 longitude 3.0583 post town DALKEITH postcode ... Midlothian Dalkeith lang gd Dail Cheith is a town in Midlothian , Scotland, lying on the River Esk, Lothian ... of Dalkeith grew southwestwards from its 12th century castle now Dalkeith Palace . Dalkeith ... null title Comparative Population Profile Dalkeith Locality Scotland publisher General Register for Scotland accessdate 2007 03 09 ref The town is divided into four distinct areas Dalkeith proper ... is the well heeled district of Dalkeith with many large Victorian and newer houses. To the south ... council estate built from around 1935 onwards. Dalkeith is the main administrative centre for Midlothian ... more details
James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith born ca. 1356 and died before 22 May 1441 was a Scottish people Scottish nobleman born in Dalkeith , Midlothian, Scotland to Sir James Douglas and Agnes Dunbar. He married Elizabeth Princess Stewart, daughter of King Robert III , about the year 1387. They had four children before she died William, James, Henry, and Margaret. He later remarried Janet Borthwick. References nofootnotes date July 2009 http thepeerage.com p10825.htm thepeerage.com Accessed March 14, 2009 Herbert Maxwell Maxwell, Herbert . A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland. London Freemantle, 1902. p.  236 http books.google.com books?id OKVJAAAAMAAJ&pg PR20&lpg PR20&dq James Douglas, lord Dalkeith&source bl&ots 2aFNpbbzc&sig Gk6wizADJn7ne6nETYLNht6TfDQ&hl en&ei u8C7Sdi F9eytwf71 z2Cw&sa X&oi book result&resnum 8&ct result PPA236,M1 googlebooks Retrieved March 14, 2009 DEFAULTSORT Douglas, James, 1st Baron Dalkeith Category People from Dalkeith Scotland bio stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name ScottEarl position Second baseman bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1960 9 18 birth place Seymour, Indiana debutdate September 10 debutyear By 1984 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate September 30 finalyear By 1984 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Batting average stat1value .114 stat2label Run baseball Run s stat2value 3 stat3label Hit baseball Hit s stat3value 4 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Detroit Tigers By 1984 highlights William ScottEarl born September 18, 1960 in Seymour, Indiana is a retired Major League Baseball second baseman . He was raised in North Vernon, IN and graduated from Jennings County High School. He played during one season at the major league level for the Detroit Tigers . He was drafted by the Tigers in the 14th round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft 1981 amateur draft . Earl played his first professional season with their Rookie league Bristol White Sox Bristol Tigers in By 1981 , and split his last season between their Triple A club, the Toledo Mud Hens and the New York Yankees Columbus Clippers , in By 1989 . References http www.thebaseballcube.com players E Scott Earl.shtml ScottEarl Statisitics . The Baseball Cube . 7 January 2008. http www.baseball reference.com e earlsc01.shtml ScottEarl Statisitics . Baseball Reference . 7 January 2008. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Earl, Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH 1960 09 18 PLACE OF BIRTH Seymour, Indiana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Earl, Scott Category 1960 births Category Living people Category Detroit Tigers players Category Major League Baseball second basemen Category Baseball players from Indiana Category Bristol Tigers players Category Lakeland Tigers players Category Birmingham Barons players Category Evansville Triplets players Category Nashville Sounds players Category Toledo ... more details
family in the early 14th century. James Douglas of Dalkeith became the Earl of Morton in the mid ... In 1642, Dalkeith Castle was sold by the Clan Douglas Douglas family to Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch . Image Dalkeith Wellington.jpg thumb left The statue of the Duke of Wellington located at the base of the Great Staircase in Dalkeith Palace. The 2nd Earl of Buccleuch s daughter married the Duke ... in the River North Esk . Nearer the centre of Dalkeith, James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith endowed the collegiate ... , vol. 1 1898 , 115. ref Around 1575, James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton Regent Morton , who had been ..., Anne Scott, his widow, who held the Scottish title in her own right, asked architect James Smith architect James Smith to use William III of England William of Orange s Palace of Het Loo in Netherlands the Netherlands as a model for the new Dalkeith Palace. Smith and his cousins, Gilbert and James ... floor wallpaper of Dalkeith Palace, Spring 2004. Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch ... of Gardens and Designed Landscapes Category Clan ScottDalkeith Palace Category Country houses ...coord 55 53 58 N 3 4 4 W type landmark display title Image Dalkeith Palace.jpg thumb Dalkeith Palace in January 2004 Dalkeith Palace in Dalkeith , Midlothian , Scotland , is a historic house and the former .... The medieval castle and the collegiate church Dalkeith Castle was located to the north east of Dalkeith ... of James IV of Scotland King James IV of Scots , stayed here as the guest of the John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton Earl of Morton before her formal entry to Edinburgh in 1503. ref Leland, John ..., David Beaton David, Cardinal Beaton , the Archbishop of St Andrews , was imprisoned in Dalkeith Castle. The castle was captured during the war of the Rough Wooing by the English soldiers James Wilford ... c.1690 by John Slezer . When James VI of Scotland reached his majority in October 1579, following celebrations in Edinburgh, Morton entertained the young King at Dalkeith Palace. ref Calendar ... more details
JamesScott may refer to JamesScott, 1st Duke of Monmouth 1649&ndash 1685 , noble recognized by some as James II of England JamesScott 1671 1732 , British MP 1710&ndash 1711 JamesScott 1790 1872 , British naval officer James Winter Scott 1799 1873 , MP for North Hampshire 1832 1837 James Hope Scott 1812&ndash 1873 , English barrister and Tractarian James George Scott 1851 1935 , British diplomat JamesScott 1876 1939 , British MP 1929&ndash 1931 JamesScott musician 1885 1938 , African American ragtime composer JamesScott American football , NFL wide receiver James M. Scott born 1911 , Senior Olympian, author, inventor James C. Scott born 1936 , Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University JamesScott boxer born c. 1947 , an American light heavyweight James M. Scott politician born 1938 , member of the Virginia House of Delegates JamesScott criminal born 1969 , whose reckless actions contributed to the Great Flood of 1993 JamesScott actor born 1979 , British television actor JamesScott character , character on the TV soap opera Shortland Street Sir James Sibbald Scott, 1st Baronet died 1819 Sir James Sibbald David Scott, 3rd Baronet 1814 1885 See also Jim Scott disambiguation Jamie Scott disambiguation Jamie Scott born 1982 , British singer intitle hndis name Scott, James de JamesScott es JamesScott fr JamesScott nl JamesScott ja pl JamesScott fi JamesScott sv JamesScott ... more details
for other people named JamesEarlJamesEarl disambiguation File William and Samuel Jarvis 1791 by James Earl.jpg thumb right 200px William Jarvis Upper Canada official William and Samuel Jarvis , 1795 1796 JamesEarl , an American portrait painting portrait painter , was probably a brother of Ralph Earl . He was a native of Leicester, Massachusetts , and died of yellow fever at Charleston, South Carolina Charleston in 1796. References Bryan article EARLE, James Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Earl, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Painter DATE OF BIRTH 1761 PLACE OF BIRTH Leicester, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH 1796 PLACE OF DEATH Charleston, South Carolina DEFAULTSORT Earl, James Category 1761 births Category 1796 deaths Category American painters Category Portrait artists Category People from Leicester, Massachusetts US painter stub ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 ScottJames born 6 July 1994 in Melbourne, Victoria is an Australian Snowboarding snowboarder . James first competed on the international circuit as a 14 year old at the 2008 Europa Cup in Saas Fee, Switzerland. Throughout the last two World Cup seasons, he has proven himself an up and coming star of the halfpipe, with consistently improving results. A 23rd place in the 2008 09 FIS Snowboard World Cup in Kreischberg, Austria in January 2010 earned the 15 year old global recognition.In 2010 he gets a sponsorschip by Red Bull and this team is helpeing him right now to train hard and make him even better then now When teammate Nate Johnstone was ruled out of the Games with an ankle injury, James dashed to the World Cup in Stoneham, Canada to try and achieve the top 19 result that would make him eligible to replace Johnstone. He pulled off his best result to date, a 15th which secured him a place in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver . At the age of 15, James was the Australia s youngest male Olympian in 50 years and the youngest male competitor at the Vancouver Games. ref http www.news.com.au couriermail story 0,23739,26714250 10389,00.html Britteny Cox and ScottJames prove size is no barrier at Winter Olympics ref James s first snowboard was not actually made for snowboarding&mdash it was a display board in a shop in Vancouver. James and his father had trouble finding a board small enough for him so they bought the display board, for 10. Citation needed date February 2010 References Reflist External links http www.olympics.com.au athlete scottjames Australian Olympic Team Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME James, Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 July 1994 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT James, Scott Category Living people Category 1994 births Category Olympic snowboarders of Australia Category Australian snowboarders Category Snowboarders at the 2010 Winter Olympics ... more details
Dalkeith may refer to Dalkeith , a town in Midlothian, Scotland Dalkeith Palace Dalkeith Rugby Football Club Dalkeith Thistle F.C. Dalkeith High School Dalkeith, Western Australia , a suburb of Perth Dalkeith, Ontario , Canada Dalkeith, Florida , USA, an unincorporated town Disambig geo ... more details
Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Tarras, 1st Baron Almoor and Campcastill 25 December 1644 9 April 1693 was a Scottish nobleman. Born Walter Scott of Highchesters, he married his kinswoman Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch , daughter of Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch and Lady Margaret Leslie, on 9 February 1659 in Wemyss , Fife . She died in 1661 and the couple had no children. He married Helen Hepburn of Humbie in 1677, and they had a number of children. He was granted the titles Earl of Tarras and Baron Almoor and Campcastill in the Peerage of Scotland in 1660. These were early examples of a life peerage, being granted for the days of his natural life, to make Walter Scott of equal rank to his wife. In 1685 he was attainder attainted , but restored in 1687. Sources http www.electricscotland.com webclans families scotts harden.htm Biographical details http www.baronage.co.uk bphtm 01 const 3a.html http www.electricscotland.com HISTORY ferniehirst 8e.htm Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Tarras, Walter Scott, Earl of alternative names short description date of birth 25 December 1644 place of birth date of death 9 April 1693 place of death DEFAULTSORT Tarras, Walter Scott, Earl of Category 1644 births Category 1693 deaths Category Earls in the Peerage of Scotland Category Pre 1876 life peers ... more details
ScottEarl Holman born June 4, 1954 is a jazz pianist best known for his contributions to the Chicago jazz community, as well as his 1997 album Don t Wake the Kids . Biography ScottEarl Holman was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . He moved to Miami, Florida in 1972 to attend the University of Miami where he studied studio music and jazz piano with Wally Cirillo, ref name allaboutjazz http www.allaboutjazz.com php musician.php?id 14667 ScottEarl Holman at All About Jazz Bot generated title ref who recorded with Charles Mingus and studied under John Cage . ref http www.answers.com topic wally cirillo?cat entertainment Wally Cirillo Information and Much More from Answers.com Bot generated title ref ref name website http scottearlholman.com ScottEarl Holman Jazz for the Next Century Bot generated title ref Holman had his big debut when he was the house trio in Hemmingways. Hemmingways boasted acts like Buddy Rich , Earl Hines , Lionel Hampton , and Fred Cole . Between 1972 and 1990, Holman performed at most of the major venues in South Florida. ref name website In 1985, he released his first album, Through Kathleen s Eyes , under his own record label, BEKA Records. His second album, Language of the Heart , was released in 1988, while Holman was performing at the Doral Hotel on Miami Beach. ref name allaboutjazz ref name website Holman moved to Chicago in 1990 where he was featured ... www.scottearlholman.com home.html ScottEarl Holman Jazz for the Next Century HOME Bot generated title ...?id 14667 ScottEarl Holman Biography and Press Quotes http www.tradebit.com filedetail.php 1811876 Music Jazz Blues Don t Wake the Kids Downloads and Reviews http www.scottearlholman.com ScottEarl Holman Official Website http jazzinchicago.org Jazz Institute of Chicago Homepage References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holman, ScottEarl ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holman, ScottEarl Category American jazz pianists Category 1954 ... more details
JamesEarl or James Earle may refer to JamesEarl 171 1796 , American painter Jim Earl , American cartoonist and comedian Jimmy EarlJames Earle 1755 1817 , British surgeon See also intitle JamesEarl intitle James Earle Earl surname Earle surname hndis Earl, James ... more details
Dalkeith is an unincorporated community unincorporated town in Gulf County, Florida Gulf County , Florida , United States . It is located on Florida State Road 71 State Road 71 . Dalkeith s elevation is 20 feet. ref http florida.hometownlocator.com fl gulf dalkeith.cfm Dalkeith, Florida Community Profile . http florida.hometownlocator.com Florida Hometown Locator . Accessed May 2010. ref References reflist br Gulf County, Florida coord 30 00 21 N 85 09 15 W type city region US FL source GNIS enwiki display title Category Unincorporated communities in Gulf County, Florida Florida geo stub vo Dalkeith ... more details
Captain James Stewart, Earl of Arran died 1595 was created Earl of Arran by the young King James I of England James VI , who wrested the title from James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran . He rose to become Lord Chancellor of Scotland and was eventually murdered in 1595. Career He was the second son of Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Ochiltree , by his wife Agnes, the daughter of John Cunningham, 5th of Capringtoun ... over the earldom of the mentally ill James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran , then made Earl of Arran ... References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arran, James Stewart, Earl ... 1596 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arran, James Stewart, Earl Of Category Earls of Arran Category Year ... 1573, James was sent as a pledge or hostage to England for the security of the English army ... Guard of James VI. James was a follower of Esm Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox Esm Stewart , and in January ... uncle, Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of March Robert Stewart , once Earl of Lennox and now Earl of March . Elizabeth, the Countess of Arran, born 1549, was the daughter of John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl . Esm Stewart was made Earl, then Duke of Lennox , and he and Arran became partners in government ... 1582 Lennox and Arran held the Privy Council at Perth, Scotland Perth , and then returned to Dalkeith Palace near Edinburgh. James VI was invited to stay hunting in Perthshire, and he was taken at Huntingtower Castle by the Earl of Gowrie and his political faction on 22 August 1582, a kidnap ..., oppressions and persecutions, by the means of the Duke of Lennox and him who is called the Earl of Arran ... Earl of Bedford second Earl of Bedford , was killed with a shot from a dag on 27 July 1585. Arran was accused of involvement by the English ambassador, Nicholas Wotton and James VI on first hearing ... Council of Scotland , vol.4 1881 , vi x ref He was murdered by Sir James Douglas, nephew of Regent ... title Lord Chancellor of Scotland years 1584&ndash 1586 before Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll Colin ... more details
Essay like date December 2007 Inappropriate tone date April 2010 Infobox esl club clubname Dalkeith RFC image Image uniwiko.jpg fullname Dalkeith Rugby Football Club emblem The county Unicorn colours Green,red and white shirts founded 1898 sport Rugby union league East League Division 2 ground Kings Park , DalkeithDalkeith RFC is a rugby union club in Dalkeith , the county town of Midlothian , Scotland . The club are founding and continuing full members of the Scottish Rugby Union and play home games in the picturesqe setting of Kings Park, Dalkeith. The club will be playing in Edinburgh League Div 2 for season 2007 08. The club fields two senior XVs and a Colts XV and has a thriving youth section, with teams from primary 3 age to under 15. The youth section has a fine pedigree, producing several Edinburgh age group players and three Scotland u 18 caps over the last 10 years. History The club has a long and proud history which began in 1898 with the first match being against Edinburgh Institution 2nd XV now Stewart s Melville on the 14th October of that year. Dalkeith won 60pts Nil with 6 ... held in October the members of Dalkeith and Lasswade decided to join forces anddue to their greater ... a direct result on the reformation of Dalkeith RFC as a separate entity. In March 1946, the club was reformed ... Lapsley representing Dalkeith against such stars of the time John Douglas, Adam Robson, Hamish Kemp and Jack Heggarty. 1963 heralded the inception of the Dalkeith Shield, a 15 A Side knockout tournament ... September 1972. A match to herald the opening was held between Dalkeith and a Scottish International ... Telfer , Nairn McEwan and Jock Bertinussin A former Dalkeith member . Notable Dalkeith players were ... Bain And Cummings. During the 70 s National Leagues were introduced and Dalkeith entered the 7th ... XV progress was only made to Division 5 and since then the lowers reaches of Division 6 & 7. Dalkeith ... Division 7 and this goes along with another Dalkeith first to be drawn out of the hat along with RAF ... more details
unreferenced date November 2007 Major General Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine Order of the Bath KB 1676 25 December 1730 was a Kingdom of Scotland Scottish peer and army officer. Scott was the second surviving son of JamesScott, 1st Duke of Monmouth the illegitimacy illegitimate son of Charles II of England Charles II and Lucy Walter and his wife, Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch Anne . In 1693, he married Anne Duncombe d. 1720 , the daughter of William Duncombe of Batthesden, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland . They had three surviving children Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Deloraine Francis, styled Viscount Hermitage, later 2nd Earl of Deloraine 1710 1739 Henry Scott, 3rd Earl of Deloraine Henry, later 3rd Earl of Deloraine 1712 1740 Lady Anne Scott c.1720 ? , died unmarried. In 1706, Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne had created ScottEarl of Deloraine and he was elected to the last Scottish Parliament that year and voted in favour of the Acts of Union 1707 Acts of Union . In 1725, he was vested with the Order of the Bath . In 1726, Deloraine married Mary Scott, Countess of Deloraine ... s reg sct s new creation s ttl title Earl of Deloraine years 1706&ndash 1730 s aft after Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Deloraine Francis Scott s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deloraine, Henry Scott, 1st Earl Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1676 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 December 1730 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deloraine, Henry Scott, 1st Earl Of Category ... daughters Lady Georgiana Caroline 1727 1809 , married James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey . Lady Henrietta ... 2nd Troop Horse Grenadier Guards before George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal The Earl Marischal after ... Colonel of 16th Regiment of Foot The Earl of Deloraine s br Regiment of Foot before John Cholmley Col ... Scott, Henry Category 1676 births Category 1730 deaths Category Clan Scott H Category Carabiniers 6th Dragoon Guards officers Category Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment officers Scotland earl stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton died 1493 was created Earl of Morton in 1458. He was a descendant of Agnes Dunbar, 4th Countess of Moray known as Black Agnes of Dunbar . He married Princess Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton Joan Stewart 1429 ca. 1488 , daughter of James I of Scotland James I , King of Scots . His wife was buried in Dalkeith Church, Dalkeith . They were the parents of four children Janet, Elizabeth, James and John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton . S start s reg sct succession box title Earl of Morton years 1458 1493 before New creation after John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton John Douglas S end Persondata name Morton, James Douglas, 1st Earl of alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1493 place of death DEFAULTSORT Morton, James Douglas, 1st Earl Of Category Year of birth missing Category 1493 deaths Category Earls of Morton Category House of Douglas and Angus James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton Category 15th century Scottish people Scotland earl stub ... more details
Image Jamesscott new edited.jpg right thumb 250px JamesScottJames Sylvester Scott February 12, 1885 ... was born in Neosho, Missouri to JamesScott Sr. and Molly Thomas Scott, both former slaves. In 1901 ... isbn 0 415 97862 9 year 2007 pages 227 ref Image On the Pike 1.jpg thumb 200px right JamesScott ... Rag 3.ogg title Frog Legs Rag description Scott s first hit, Frog Legs Rag 1906 Listen filename James ... music See list of compositions by JamesScott wikisource References reflist DeVeaux, Scott and William Howland Kenney 1992 The Music of JamesScott , Smithsonian Institution Press. External links http www.umkc.edu orgs kcjazz jazzfolk scotj 00.htm JamesScott on the http www.umkc.edu orgs kcjazz Kansas ... 7434592&pt JamesScott s Photo & Gravesite Sheet music Cantorion composers 513 James Sylvester ScottJamesScott IMSLP id Scott, James Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, James ... DATE OF DEATH August 30, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scott, James Category 1885 births Category ... Ragtime composers Category People from the Kansas City metropolitan area de JamesScott Komponist eo JamesScott komponisto es JamesScott m sico fr JamesScott musicien it James Sylvester Scott nn JamesScott fi JamesScott muusikko ... important composers of Classic Rag classic ragtime , along with Scott Joplin and Joseph Lamb . ref ... of Scott s published compositions, A Summer Breeze , in 1903. ref name Jasen and Tichenor In 1906 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri , where Scott Joplin introduced him to publisher John Stillwell Stark . The first Scott rag that Stark published, Frog Legs Rag , became a hit, and Scott became a regular contributor to the Stark catalogue. In 1914 Scott moved to Kansas City, Missouri , where he married ..., Kansas Kansas City , Kansas and was buried there in the Westlawn Cemetery. Scott s best known compositions include Climax Rag , Frog Legs Rag , Grace and Beauty , Ophelia Rag and The Ragtime Oriole . Scott ... more details
Other persons JamesScottJamesScott 8 March 1876 &ndash 30 October 1939 was a Scotland Scottish lawyer and Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician. Family and education JamesScott was the son a railway superintendent from Forres , also named JamesScott. He was educated at Forres Academy and at the University ... jamesscott 1 JamesScott s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for br Kincardine ... Scott, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 March 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 October 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scott, James Category 1876 births Category 1939 ... in Fife and they had one son. ref Who was Who , OUP 2007 ref Career Scott was a solicitor to the College ... of Mssrs. Robert Stewart and Scott of Edinburgh. ref The Times House of Commons, 1931 Politico s Publishing ... ref Politics Scott contested Moray and Nairn UK Parliament constituency Moray and Nairn as a Liberal ... in a straight fight with Scott. Although the Liberal Party had agreed to support the National Government ... Liberal policy of Free Trade , neither Scott nor Barclay Harvey contested the election using the label National. Barclay Harvey presumably did not feel he needed to stand aside for Scott, even though ... and he knew he had a good chance of re election and perhaps because Scott was known as a strong ... Putative by election candidate In 1934, Scott was selected as Liberal candidate for Perth UK Parliament constituency Perth . A by election arose there in 1935 when Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield Lord Scone , the sitting Tory MP, succeeded his father as Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield ... Scotland. Scott was also understandably unhappy. He said he would have been willing to step aside ..., 1993 p109 ref Scott opted not to fight a hopeless cause and Norie Miller, was elected as the Liberal ... in a large Conservative majority. Scott was next approached to stand at the Combined Scottish Universities ... National Labour candidate. Death Scott died suddenly at his home 5, Moray Place, Edinburgh on 30 ... more details
JamesScott 24 May 1899&ndash 10 May 1966 was an Republic of Ireland Irish police officer Garda 4173 who was the twentieth recipient of the Scott Medal . A native of Accony, Louisburg , County Mayo , Scott joined the Garda S och na on 25 April 1923. He was awarded the Scott Medal in recognition of his exceptional courage in rescuing a German sailor from drowning at Cobh , County Cork , on 21 December 1930. The award was made on 28 July 1931. Garda Scott retired on 23 May 1962, having served the rest of his time in Cork. References An Garda Siochana and the Scott Medal , p. 39, Gerard O Brien, Four Courts Press , Dublin , 2008. ISBN 978 1 84682 125 0 DEFAULTSORT Scott, James Category People from County Mayo Category 1966 deaths ... more details
JamesScott Maclaurin 8 November 1864&ndash 19 January 1939 was a New Zealand analytical chemist. He was born in Unst , Shetland , Scotland on 8 November 1864. ref name DNZB Maclaurin DNZB title JamesScott Maclaurin first Brian R. last Davis id 3m23 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maclaurin, JamesScott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Analytical chemist DATE OF BIRTH 8 November 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH Unst, Shetland, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 19 January 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maclaurin, JamesScott Category 1864 births Category 1939 deaths Category New Zealand chemists Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand NewZealand bio stub ... more details
JamesEarl Leverich was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate . Biography Leverich was born in Angelo, Wisconsin . ref cite web url http politicalgraveyard.com bio leszynski levi.html 169.49.65 title JamesEarl Leverich publisher Political Graveyard accessdate 2011 10 30 ref He would attend the University of Wisconsin Madison . ref cite web url http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 3031&term type id 1&term type text people&letter L title Leverich, JamesEarl publisher Wisconsin Historical Society accessdate 2011 10 30 ref Career Leverich was a member of the Senate twice. First, from 1935 to 1938, and second, from 1943 to 1962. He was a Republican Party United States Republican . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leverich, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Member of the Wisconsin State Senate DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Angelo, Wisconsin DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leverich, James Category People from Monroe County, Wisconsin Category Wisconsin State Senators Category Wisconsin Republicans Category University of Wisconsin Madison alumni Category Possibly living people ... more details
notability date January 2012 Walter JamesScott 1902&ndash 1985 was a notable New Zealand teacher, lecturer, educationalist, teachers college principal and civil libertarian. He was born in Hilton , Southern Canterbury , New Zealand in 1902. ref name DNZB Scott DNZB title Walter JamesScott first William last Renwick id 5s8 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, Walter James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Teacher, lecturer, educationalist, teachers college principal, civil libertarian DATE OF BIRTH 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH Hilton, Southern Canterbury, New Zealand DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scott, Walter James Category 1902 births Category 1985 deaths Category New Zealand schoolteachers Category New Zealand academics Category People from the Canterbury Region NewZealand bio stub ... more details