of Kincardineshire to be conducted at the Stonehaven Tolbooth . The county used to go as far north as the River ... Ury House Constituency There was a Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire ... of Kincardineshire, minus the parliamentary burgh of Inverbervie . Inverbervie was a component ... the Kincardineshire constituency was merged with part of the West Aberdeenshire UK Parliament ... constituency . North Angus and Mearns then covered the whole of the county of Kincardineshire, including ..., eight years after the abolition of the local government county of Kincardineshire, North Angus and Mearns .... ref Archibald Watt, Highways and Byways around Kincardineshire , Stonehaven Heritage Society ... Natural features There are numerous natural features within Kincardineshire. Among the rivers ... Category Kincardineshire Category Lieutenancy areas of Scotland de Kincardineshire fr Kincardineshire ga An Mhaoirne gd A Mhaoirne no Kincardineshire sco The Mearns ... more details
The Kincardineshire by election, 1908 was a parliamentary by election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire on 25 April 1908. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Liberal Party UK Liberal Member of Parliament John Crombie MP John Crombie died on 22 March 1908. ref The Times, 23 March 1908 ref The election saw the picketting of polling stations by suffragettes protesting at the Liberal government s unwillingness to bring in votes for women. ref The Times, 27 April 1908 ref The Liberal candidate, Arthur Cecil Murray won the seat in a straight fight with his Conservative Party UK Conservative opponent S J Gammell. ref The Times House of Commons, 1910 Politico s Publishing 2004 p100 ref The result Election box begin title Kincardineshire by election, 1908 ref The Times, 28 April 1908 ref Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate Arthur Cecil Murray votes 3,661 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate S J Gammell votes 1,963 percentage change Election box majority votes 1,698 percentage change Election box end References Reflist See also List of United Kingdom by elections 1900 1918 By elections to the 28th UK Parliament Category 1908 elections in the United Kingdom Category 1908 in Scotland Category By elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Scottish constituencies ... more details
Parliament of Scotland former constituency infobox Name Kincardineshire Type Year Post Union Kincardineshire was a constituency represented in the Parliament of Scotland until 1707. Members of Parliament 1667 Sir David Carnegie, 1st Baronet Sir David Carnegie 1669&ndash 1674 Sir David Carnegie, 1st Baronet Sir David Carnegie 1689&ndash 1707 Sir Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet Thomas Burnett Category Kincardine and Mearns Category Politics of Aberdeenshire Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Scotland to 1707 Category 1667 establishments Category 1707 disestablishments in Great Britain Scotland hist stub Scotland poli stub UK hist constituency stub ... more details
This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire . Anthony Adrian Keith Falconer, 5th Earl of Kintore 17 March 1794 30 August 1804 John Arbuthnott, 8th Viscount of Arbuthnott 5 October 1804 1847 Sir Thomas Burnett, 8th Baronet 22 April 1847 16 February 1849 James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk 30 March 1849 1856 Francis Alexander Keith Falconer, 8th Earl of Kintore 28 May 1856 1863 Sir James Burnett, 10th Baronet 30 December 1863 17 December 1876 Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet 7 October 1876 20 March 1889 Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet 24 December 1889 1918 Sir Thomas Burnett, 12th Baronet 25 January 1918 1926 Sir John Gladstone, 3rd Baronet 20 January 1926 25 June 1926 John Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott 22 July 1926 17 October 1960 Robert Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott 20 December 1960 14 December 1966 Geoffrey Anderson Murray Saunders 22 March 1967 1977 John Arbuthnott, 16th Viscount of Arbuthnott 8 February 1977 1999 John Dalziel Beveridge Smart 24 January 2000 2007 Carol Kinghorn 11 September 2007 present if you are updating the current incumbent, please change Order of precedence in Scotland as well Known as Lord Lieutenant for the Grampian Region County of Kincardine until 1996 References cite web title Lieutenants and Lord Lieutenants of Counties Scotland 1794 last Sainty first J. C. authorlink John Sainty civil servant url http www.history.ac.uk office lieutenants scot.htm accessdate 2008 12 06 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot Reflist Lord Lieutenancies Category Kincardineshire Category Lord Lieutenancies of Scotland Kincardineshire Category Lord Lieutenants of Kincardineshire ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Kincardineshire parliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1708 abolished 1918 type County elects howmany One previous next Kincardine and Western Aberdeenshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardine & Western Aberdeenshire region Scotland county Kincardineshire towns Kincardineshire was a United Kingdom constituencies constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It was represented by one Member of Parliament MP . The first election to a Parliament of Great Britain was in 1708. In 1707 08 members of the 1702 1707 Parliament of Scotland were co opted to serve in the 1st Parliament of Great Britain. See Scottish representatives to the 1st Parliament of Great Britain , for further details. The constituency represented the Kincardineshire county of Kincardineshre . In 1918 the area was combined with part of Western Aberdeenshire UK Parliament constituency Western Aberdeenshire to form the Kincardine and Western ... Kincardineshire was a Scottish shire later known as a county , which had previously been represented ... United Kingdom general election, January 1910 General Election, January 1910 Kincardineshire ref ... votes 2,035 percentage change election box end Election box begin title Kincardineshire by election, 1908 Kincardineshire ref The Times House of Commons 1910 Politico s Publishing 2004 p100 ref ... box end Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1906 General Election 1906 Kincardineshire ... election, 1900 General Election 1900 Kincardineshire ref Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial ... title United Kingdom general election, 1895 General Election 1895 Kincardineshire ref Debrett s House ... box end Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1892 General Election 1892 Kincardineshire ... Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1885 General Election 1885 Kincardineshire ... more details
The Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by election was a by election parliamentary by election held for the British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of Aberdeen and Kincardine Central UK Parliament constituency Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central on 16 April 1919. Vacancy The seat had become vacant when the Coalition Conservative Member of Parliament MP Alexander Theodore Gordon died on 6 March 1919 aged just 37, from heart failure after suffering from influenza . He had held the seat only since the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election . Political background According to reports in The Times , popular opinion was swinging against the Coalition Government 1916 1922 coalition government of David Lloyd George and Bonar Law Andrew Bonar Law and the Independent, H H Asquith Asquithian Liberals were making the most of the government s popularity to revive. ref name The Times, 8 March 1919 The Times , London, 8 March 1919 ref Candidates Coalition The Liberal Party UK Liberal candidate at the 1918 general election, John McDonald Henderson, who had been Liberal MP for West Aberdeenshire UK Parliament constituency West Aberdeenshire since 1906 ref The Times guide to the House of Commons Vol. 3, 1910 1918. , London Politico s Publishing 2004, p.108. ISBN 978 1 84275 034 6 ref had only lost to Gordon by the narrow margin of 638 votes. ref name The Times, 8 March 1919 Henderson had been expected to be the Liberals by election candidate. In fact, because of Henderson s strong showing at the general election and the traditional strength of the Liberal Party in the area, the Coalition Whip politics whips were apparently prepared to endorse him for the by election, giving him the equivalent of The Coalition Coupon coalition coupon which had been offered to authorised candidates at the 1918 general election. Henderson, no doubt ... begin title Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by election, 1919 Election box candidate with party ... more details
A parliamentary by election was held on 1939 for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire . Previous MP Previous result Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1935 General Election, 14 November 1935 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Malcolm Barclay Harvey Charles Malcolm Barclay Harvey votes 12,477 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate Arthur Irvine Arthur James Irvine votes 9,841 percentage change Election box majority votes percentage change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box hold with party link winner Conservative Party UK swing Election box end Candidates Result Election box begin title Kincardine & Western Aberdeenshire by election, 1939 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Colin Thornton Kemsley Colin Norman Thornton Kemsley votes 11,111 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate Arthur Irvine Arthur James Irvine votes 9,990 percentage change Election box majority votes percentage change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box hold with party link winner Conservative Party UK swing Election box end Aftermath In the United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 general election , Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1945 General Election, 5 July 1945 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Colin Thornton Kemsley Colin Norman Thornton Kemsley votes 10,932 percentage 51.51 change Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate John Junor John Donald Brown Junor votes 10,290 percentage 48.49 change Election box majority votes 642 percentage 3.03 change Election box turnout votes perc ... more details
Alexander Baird may refer to Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet 1849&ndash 1920 , Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire and philanthropist in Egypt Alexander Boyd Baird 1891&ndash 1967 , Canadian Senator hndis name Baird, Alexander DEFAULTSORT Baird, Alexander ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military person name Robert Rickart Hepburn birth date 1720 death date 1804 birth place death place image File Col. Robert Rickart Hepburn of Keith.jpg 250px caption nickname allegiance British serviceyears rank Colonel commands unit battles awards relations laterwork Member of Parliament, Kincardineshire Robert Rickart Hepburn of Keith 1720 &ndash 24 May 1804 was Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire 1768&ndash 1774. Son of James Hepburn of Keith and Katherine Rickart. References Rayment hc date March 2012 Notes Reflist s start s par uk succession box before Sir Alexander Ramsay Irvine, 6th Baronet title Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire years 1768&ndash 1774 after Lord Adam Gordon politician s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hepburn, Robert Rickart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1720 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 May 1804 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hepburn, Robert Rickart Category 1720 births Category 1804 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies Category British Army officers Scotland MP stub ... more details
Alexander Ramsay may refer to Sir Alexander Ramsay, 5th Baronet , MP for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire , 1713 1715 Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Baronet , MP for Kincardineshire, 1820 1826 Sir Alexander Ramsay, 3rd Baronet , Liberal MP for Rochdale UK Parliament constituency Rochdale , 1857 1859 Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie died 1342 , captor of Roxburgh Castle in 1342 Sir Alexander Ramsay Royal Navy officer 1881 1972 , British admiral Alexander Ramsay public servant 1914 1978 , General Manager of the South Australian Housing Trust for 25 years Captain Alexander Ramsay of Mar 1919 2000 Alexander Ramsay architect c. 1777 1847 , Scottish builder and architect Alexander Ramsay Australian politician 1863 1925 Alexander Ramsay MP 1887 1969 , British Conservative Party politician, Member of Parliament, 1931 1935 Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie c. 1463 1513 , died at Flodden wrong link See also Alexander Ramsey , American politician hndis name Ramsay, Alexander ... more details
James Carnegie may refer to James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk bef. 1583 1669 James Carnegie died 1707 , Scottish MP for Forfarshire James Carnegie, 5th Earl of Southesk 1692 1730 Sir James Carnegie, 3rd Baronet c. 1715 1765 , Scottish MP for Kincardineshire Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet 1799 1849 , Scottish MP for Aberdeen Burghs James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk 1827 1905 , his son, Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife born 1929 , Scottish peer hndis Carnegie, James et James Carnegie ja ... more details
about the Scottish agricultural innovator the English swordsman George Silver George Silver was an agricultural innovator, ref http books.google.com books?id nA4AAAAAQAAJ&pg PA321&lpg PA321&dq 22george silver 22 kincardineshire&source web&ots lR6 uh59E&sig CJkQLJVdKHx6ZYVbSa1F7wBlYik PPA149,M1 George Robertson, A gerneral view of Kincardineshire or the Mearns 1810 ref in Kincardineshire , Scotland , who flourished in the early nineteenth century. Silver was born in the Netherley, Scotland village of Netherley . He was the son of Alexander Silver , who made his fortune with the East India Trading Company. Alexander Silver built the Netherley House mansion in Netherley and died there in 1797. ref Douglas Gordon Barron, The Court Book of the Barony of Urie in Kincardineshire 1604 1747 , published 1892 ref George Silver esq. innovated in land cultivation, grain production and cattle breeding. ref C. Michael Hogan, History of Muchalls Castle , Lumina Tech Press, 2005 ref By 1841 he had purchased the lands of nearby Muchalls Castle . See also Red Moss References reflist Category People from Kincardine and Mearns Category Scottish agronomists Aberdeenshire stub ... more details
distinguish Craigleith Image Craiglethyskerry.jpg right thumb Skerry of Craiglethy Craiglethy Scottish Gaelic Creag Liathach meaning grey rock is a small island skerry off Fowlsheugh on the east coast of Aberdeenshire , Scotland in the North Sea . As it is part of Fowlsheugh, it is an SSSI , with many seabirds and seals living on it. It is also one of the few islands on the east coast of Scotland, along with Mugdrum Island and Inchcape , apart from the Islands of the Forth . Area history There are numerous prehistoric and historic features in the general vicinity of Craiglethy. Somewhat to the north are Bronze Age archaeological sites at Fetteresso Castle Fetteresso ref C.Michael Hogan, http www.themodernantiquarian.com site 10937 fetteresso.html fieldnotes Fetteresso Fieldnotes , The Modern Antiquarian 2008 ref and Spurryhillock . ref name Watt Archibald Watt, Highways and Byways Around Kincardineshire , The Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 ref Notable historical features include Dunnottar Castle , ref name Watt Archibald Watt, Highways and Byways Around Kincardineshire , The Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 ref Stonehaven Tolbooth and Muchalls Castle , Fiddes Castle , Dunnottar Castle and Spurryhillock . ref name Watt Archibald Watt, Highways and Byways Around Kincardineshire , The Stonehaven Heritage Society 1985 ref See also Crawton References reflist coord 56 55 22 N 2 11 48 W region GB type isle display title Category Islands of Scotland Category Geography of Aberdeenshire Category Islands of the North Sea Aberdeenshire geo stub ... more details
Corsedardar Hill is a mountain landform in the Grampian Mountains of Aberdeenshire , Scotland . ref United Kingdom Ordnance Survey Map, Landranger, 1 50,000 2004 ref This hill is located in the Lower Deeside region within the historic district of Kincardineshire . See also Strachan, Aberdeenshire Strachan Nine Stanes Water of Feugh References reflist coord 57.0375 2.6591 type mountain region GB display title Aberdeenshire geo stub Category Mountains and hills of Aberdeenshire ... more details
Allardice may refer to People James B. Allardice 1919 1966 , an American television comedy writer Robert Barclay Allardice 1779 1854 , a.k.a. Captain Barclay, a Scottish Laird and noted sport walker Places Allardice Castle , a sixteenth century manor house in Kincardineshire, Scotland See also Anarchias allardicei , a.k.a. Allardice s moray, a Pacific moray eel species Allardyce disambiguation Disambig surname geo ... more details
disambig Kincardine Castle could refer to one of four different Scottish castles. Kincardine Castle Royal Deeside A Victorian castle near Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. Kincardine Castle Auchterarder A 19th century manor house in Perth and Kinross. Kincardine Castle, a ruined 14th century keep in Perth and Kinross, dismantled in 1645. Kincardine Castle, a ruined site east of Fettercairn, Kincardineshire, where the now abandoned county town of Kincardine stood. de Kincardine Castle ... more details
onesource date February 2011 Joseph Grant 1805 1835 was a Scottish poet. Life Grant was born 26 May 1805 at his father s farm of Affrusk in Kincardineshire . As a child he was employed on the farm in the summer, and during the winter picked up what learning he could at a village school. When only fourteen he began to write verses. In 1831 he was engaged as assistant to a shopkeeper at Stonehaven , and afterwards was employed as a clerk at Dundee , first in the office of the Guardian newspaper, and then in that of a writer to the signet . He died 14 April 1835 at Affrusk. There is a memorial to him in the graveyard at Strachan, Aberdeenshire Erected by his father and mother, Robert and Isabel Grant . It is inscribed In memory of Joseph Grant, author of Tales of the Glens and other pieces in prose and verse, who died 14th April 1835 aged 30 years . ref http myweb.tiscali.co.uk nescotland jervise.htm ref Works Grant s poems were mainly written in Scots language Scots , but some are in English. Besides tales and sketches contributed to Chambers s Journal between 1830 and 1835, he published Juvenile Lays, 1828. Kincardineshire Traditions, 1830, in verse. At the time of his death he was preparing Tales of the Glens with Ballads and Songs . This collection was published in 1836, with a memoir of the author by R. Nicoll. References reflist DNB wstitle Grant, Joseph Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata NAME Grant, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish poet DATE OF BIRTH 26 May 1805 PLACE OF BIRTH Affrusk, Kincardineshire DATE OF DEATH 14 April 1835 PLACE OF DEATH Affrusk, Kincardineshire DEFAULTSORT Grant, Joseph Category 1805 births Category 1835 deaths Category 19th century poets Category Scottish poets Category 19th century Scottish people Category People from Aberdeenshire ... more details
Wikify date February 2011 Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton 1595 1671 , was a Scottish judge. Falconer was the eldest son of Sir Alexander Falconer of Halkertoun, by his wife Agnes, eldest daughter of Sir David Carnegie of Colluthie. On 9 July 1639 he succeeded Lord Woodhall as an ordinary lord of session, and in November 1641 was appointed anew by king and parliament to be judge ad vitam aut culpam. He represented Kincardineshire Parliament of Scotland constituency Kincardineshire in the convention 1643 4, and in the parliaments of 1644 5, 1645 7. He was a commissioner for the loan and tax in 1643, and a member of the committee of war for Kincardineshire in 1643, 1644, and 1646, and for Forfarshire in 1648. He was a commissioner for the plantation of kirks in 1644, a commissioner of the exchequer in 1645, a member of the committee of estates in 1645 and 1647, and a colonel for Aberdeenshire in 1648. On 20 Dec. 1647 he was created Lord Falconer of Halkerton , but on 15 Feb. 1649 he was deprived of his seat in the College of Justice , and ordained to lend money for the public use, on account of his accession to the engagement. He appears, however, as Baron Falconer in the list of Scots nobility in 1650, and was a commissioner of supply for Kincardineshire in 1656 and 1659. He was reappointed to his seat in the College of Justice at the Restoration, and retained it till his death. In 1661 he was a commissioner of excise, and a member of the commission for visiting the university of Aberdeen . He appears as sitting in parliament as Lord Halkertoun till 1669, and died 1 October 1671. He married Anne, only daughter of John, ninth lord Lindsay of Byres, by whom he had one son and one daughter. References reflist DNB wstitle Falconer, Alexander Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Falconer, Alexander Category 1595 births Category Scottish judges Category 16th century Scottish people Category 17th century Scottish people Category 1671 deaths ... more details
The Wishart Baronetcy , of Clifton Hall in the County of Edinburgh, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia . It was created on 17 June 1706 for George Wishart. Emilia Stuart Belches was heir general of the original grantee and was apparently allowed to succeed to the baronetcy. Assuming she did succeed, she was one of only five female baronets see also Bolles Baronets Bolles created 1635 , Dalyell Baronets Dalyell created 1685 , Dunbar Baronets Dunbar created 1706 and Maxwell Macdonald Baronets Maxwell created 1682 . The fourth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire . The title became dormant on his death in 1821. Wishart Baronets, of Clifton Hall 1706 Sir George Wishart, 1st Baronet d. by 1722 Sir William Stuart, 2nd Baronet d. 1777 Dame Emilia Stuart Belches d. 1807 Sir John Stuart, 4th Baronet Wishart Belches until Oct 1797 c. 1752 1821 References Rayment bt date May 2012 DEFAULTSORT Wishart Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
George Fairweather Moonlight 5 August 1832&ndash 17 July 1884 was a notable New Zealand goldminer and hotel keeper. He was born in Newmill , Kincardineshire , Scotland on 5 August 1832. ref name DNZB Moonlight DNZB title George Fairweather Moonlight first Margaret C. last Brown id 1m51 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moonlight, George Fairweather ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Goldminer, hotel keeper DATE OF BIRTH 5 August 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH Newmill, Kincardineshire, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 17 July 1884 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moonlight, George Fairweather Category 1832 births Category 1884 deaths Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand Category New Zealand hoteliers NewZealand bio stub ... more details
George Thomson Chapman 14 June 1824&ndash 24 June 1881 was a New Zealand merchant, bookseller and publisher . He was born in Stonehaven , Kincardineshire , Scotland on 14 June 1824. ref name DNZB Chapman DNZB title George Thomson Chapman first Gerard last Reid id 2c16 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chapman, George Thomson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Merchant, bookseller, publisher DATE OF BIRTH 14 June 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 24 June 1881 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chapman, George Thomson Category 1824 births Category 1881 deaths Category New Zealand publishers people Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand Category Booksellers people Category People from Stonehaven NewZealand bio stub ... more details
and the Judicial Bench 1881 ref Balfour was elected Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire at a by election in 1872. He held the seat until 1892. ref ... of the Peace J.P. for Kincardineshire. ref name Debrett Balfour died at the age of 84. Balfour ... James Dyce Nicol s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire UK Parliament constituency Kincardineshire years Kincardineshire by election, 1872 1872 United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 ... Royal Artillery officers Category Deputy Lieutenants of Kincardineshire Category Knights Commander ... more details
Image Arms Viscount of Arbuthnott entire .svg thumb 250px right Coat of Arms of the Viscounts of Arbuthnott John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount of Arbuthnott b. Kincardineshire 20 July 1843 d. Arbuthnott House 30 November 1895 was the son of John Arbuthnott, 9th Viscount of Arbuthnott whom he succeeded in 1891. Lt. 49th Foot Regiment. He was Deputy Lieutenant for Kincardineshire. Married Anna Harriet Allen born London 1852 3, died at Arbuthnott House 23 April 1892 at the home of her uncle, Inchmartine House, Inchture Errol , 20 April 1871 . Anna Harriet Allen was the only daughter of Edmund Allen of Strathmartin. John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount of Arbuthnott was succeeded by his brother David Arbuthnott, 11th Viscount of Arbuthnott . S start s reg sct succession box title Viscount of Arbuthnott before John Arbuthnott, 9th Viscount of Arbuthnott John Arbuthnott after David Arbuthnott, 11th Viscount of Arbuthnott David Arbuthnott years S end References Mrs P. S M Arbuthnot, Memories of the Arbuthnots 1920 . George Allen Unwin Ltd. cite book last Bing first Hon Mrs Christy coauthors title The Lairds of Arbuthnott publisher Agnate Press year 1999 isbn 0 9535923 0 8 External links http www.kittybrewster.com members e 1.htm Family tree Arbuthnot family Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Arbuthnott, John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount of alternative names short description date of birth 20 July 1843 place of birth date of death 30 November 1895 place of death DEFAULTSORT Arbuthnott, John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount of Category 1843 births Category 1895 deaths Category Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland Category Deputy Lieutenants of Kincardineshire Category Arbuthnot family John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount ... more details
Other people Alexander Arbuthnot Alexander Arbuthnot of Knox, Sr 1654 1705 was a Scottish politician. He represented Kincardineshire as Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland , from 1689 to 1702. Second son of Robert Arbuthnott, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott . Married first Margaret Barclay. Married second Jean Scott. ref cite book last Arbuthnot first Mrs P S M title Memories of the Arbuthnots publisher George Allen & Unwin year 1920 ref He served as tutor to the children of his brother Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Viscount of Arbuthnott . ref Historical Notices of Scottish Affairs Selected from the Manuscripts of Sir John Lauder of Fountainhall, Bart., one of the Senators of the College of Justice, Volume 2nd 1683 1688 1848, Edinburgh ref He should not be confused with Alexander Arbuthnot, an advocate and Provost who represented Bervie from 1703 to 1707. ref cite book last Aitken first George Atherton title Life of John Arbuthnot in The Life and Works of John Arbuthnot , M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians place Oxford publisher Clarendon Press year 1892 page 174 cite book title Google books url http books.google.com books?id ru0IAAAAIAAJ&pg PA174&dq 22Alexander Arbuthnot 22 PPA174,M1 ref sup p.  174 sup References reflist External links http www.kittybrewster.com members d.htm Arbuthnot family tree s start s par sct succession box before ? title Kincardineshire Scottish Parliament constituency Member for Kincardineshire years 1689 1702 after ? s end Arbuthnot family Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arbuthnot, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1654 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1705 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arbuthnot, Alexander Politician Category 1654 births Category 1705 deaths Category Members of the pre 1707 Scottish Parliament Category Arbuthnot family Scotland politician stub ... more details