File MarischalCollege New.jpg thumb MarischalCollege front viewed from Upper Kirkgate MarischalCollege ... government. Formerly the seat of the ancient MarischalCollege and University of Aberdeen founded ... by the merger of MarischalCollege and King s College, Aberdeen King s College , a university ... towards King s College or Foresterhill for medicine students and a new purpose for MarischalCollege .... ref http www.bbc.co.uk news uk scotland 13868638 BBC News Council moves into MarischalCollege ref ... College from the rear, showing Mitchell Tower and Mitchell Hall MarischalCollege and University of Aberdeen was the formal name of the former university which occupied the present MarischalCollege site. The College was founded in 1593 by George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal George Keith , 5th Earl ... following a visit to Aberdeen No one can dismiss MarischalCollege, Aberdeen, when looking at the work ... only by the Palace of Westminster Houses of Parliament at Westminster. This was the famous Marischal ... ACCI web site CouncilDepartments CI cdp marischalcollege heritage.asp ref There is an urban legend that MarischalCollege was Adolf Hitler s favourite building in the United Kingdom and that he ... after the merger of MarischalCollege and King s College, Aberdeen in 1860 under the terms of the Universities ... University, pub. 1993 ref Universities of Kings College and MarischalCollege, Aberdeen. First Report ... left thumb MarischalCollege with the new front under construction circa 1900 The building ... About MarischalCollege url http www.abdn.ac.uk central vcampus marischal marischal.shtml ref Present ... home to the University s Debating chamber. The University leased the MarischalCollege site to Aberdeen ... architect.co.uk aberdeen marischalcollege redevelopment.htm The subsequent scheme , by architects Holmes Partnership, involved the demolition of the MarischalCollege interior and its replacement ... of MarischalCollege at the turn of the 20th century, was the Greyfriar s collegiate church , built ... more details
The title of Earl Marischal was created in the peerage of Scotland peerage of Kingdom of Scotland Scotland for William Keith, the Great Marischal of Scotland . The office of Marischal of Scotland marascallus Scotie or marscallus Scotie had been held heritably by the senior member of the Clan Keith Keith family since Hervey de Keith Hervey Herveus de Keith , who held the office of Marischal under Malcolm ... Robert de Keith d.1332 , was confirmed in the office of Great Marischal of Scotland by Robert I of Scotland ... as Earl Marischal by James II of Scotland James II in about 1458. The peerage died out when George Keith, the 10th earl, forfeited it by joining the Jacobite Rising of 1715 . The role of the Marischal ... the king s person when attending parliament. The former duty was fulfilled by the 7th earl during the Wars ... office of Knight Marischal was first created for the Scottish coronation of Charles I ..., Marischal of Scotland Robert Keith d. 1332 Robert Keith d. 1346 Robert Keith d. 1346 Edward de Keith d. c. 1351 Sir William de Keith Great Marischal of Scotland William de Keith d. c. 1410 Robert de Keith d.c. 1430 Earls Marischal c. 1458 William Keith, 1st Earl Marischal d. 1463 William Keith, 2nd Earl Marischal d. 1483 William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal d. 1530 William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal d. 1581 George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal c. 1553 &ndash 1623 William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal c. 1585 &ndash 1635 William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal 1614 &ndash 1671 George Keith, 8th Earl Marischal d. 1694 William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal c. 1664 &ndash 1712 George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal c ... Earl Marischal and not the 10th. See also Baron Keith References James Balfour Paul Balfour Paul ... of Scotland The Keiths accessdate 2007 08 31 DEFAULTSORT Marischal, Earl Category Lists of Scottish ... office holders in Scotland Category Positions within the British Royal Household de Earl Marischal it Conte Maresciallo di Scozia nn Jarl Marischal ... more details
refimprove date December 2011 The Marischal Museum is the main museum in the city centre of Aberdeen , Scotland . It was established in 1786 and is situated in the architecturally notability notable MarischalCollege building , part of the University of Aberdeen . Notable Exhibits The museum most notably houses examples of Ancient Egypt Egyptian and Classical antiquity Classical antiquities , non Western ethnography and pieces relating to Scottish people Scottish prehistory and numismatics . Closure From July 2008, the museum has been closed to the general public due to the ongoing renovation work at MarischalCollege . In April 2011, The University of Aberdeen opened King s Museum. Situated at 17 High St., Old Aberdeen , King s Museum hosts a calendar of changing exhibitions , drawing on objects from the University s stored collections. External links http www.abdn.ac.uk historic museum Marischal Museum website http www.abdn.ac.uk kingsmuseum King s Museum website coord 57.14973 N 2.09625 W region GB type landmark display title University of Aberdeen Aberdeen landmarks Scottish Museums and Art Galleries Category Museums in Aberdeen Category University of Aberdeen Category University museums in the United Kingdom Category Egyptological collections in Scotland Category Ethnographic museums Category History museums in Scotland Category Museums established in 1786 Category 1786 establishments in Scotland UK museum stub ... more details
Infobox historic site image Keith front.jpg caption Northern facade and entrance of Keith Marischal House locmapin Scotland East Lothian map caption Location in East Lothian latitude 55.869722 longitude 2.881944 location Humbie , East Lothian designation1 Category B listed building designation1 date 5 February 1971 designation1 number 7752 designation1 offname Keith Marischal House designation2 scheduled ... Keith Marischal is a Scottish Baronial Country house lying in the parish of Humbie , East Lothian ... building . ref cite web url http hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 7752 title Keith Marischal ... s Marshal Ceremonial Marischal . It is likely that the lands formed part of a dowry . Hervey ... of the fourteenth century. Hervey s descendants were made hereditary Earl MarischalMarischal of Scotland in 1176 . Image Keith Back.jpg thumb left Southern facade of Keith Marischal House 16th and 17th ... Marischal on the remainder of a previous construction which is heavily obscured, only just discernible ... or earlier settlement or castleton. George, 5th Earl Marischal had stood proxy for King James VI during ... were held within the Chapel at Keith Marischal for the evening prior to their execution, which ... as Jacobites. The Earl Marischal was coerced into the redistribution of his properties, Keith Marischal included. The property was sold to either Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet or his son Sir James ... sympathisers and eventually managed to amass massive estates in the Lothians over the course of the eighteenth ... at Keith Marischal The ruined chapel that stands in the grounds of the House, is a scheduled ancient ... NO P35 SELECTED MONUMENT 758 title Keith Kirk, Keith Marischal publisher Historic Scotland ref ... 1883 External links http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 54817 digital images keith marischal church ... Lothian Category Houses in Scotland Category Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Scotland Keith Marischal Church Category Country houses in Scotland pt Keith Marischal House ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 The office of Knight Marischal was first created for the Kingdom of Scotland Scottish coronation of Charles I of England Charles I in 1633, at Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone . Unlike the separate office of Earl MarischalMarischal , the office of Knight Marischal is not heritable, and has continued to be filled up to the death of the William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton 11th Duke of Hamilton in 1863. The office is vacant but has not been abolished. At the time of the Jacobite rising of 1715, the Knight Marischal was a Keith, and with his kinsman George, the 10th Earl Marischal, was in rebellion. However, as the office is non heritable, it could not be wiktionary forfeit forfeit ed, although the holder was stripped of office. The Public Offices Scotland Act 1817 provided that no person thereafter appointed as Knight Marshall should receive a salary ref Public Offices Scotland Act 1817, section 10. ref . Knights Marischal 1660 1714 John Keith, 1st Earl of Kintore 1714 1715 William Keith, 2nd Earl of Kintore ref http www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk online content Kintore1677.htm ref 1718 1732 Charles Hamilton, Lord Binning 1733 1758 John Keith, 3rd Earl of Kintore 1758 James Erskine, Lord Alva James Erskine, Lord Barjarg list incomplete 1785 Sir Robert Laurie , Bt 1805 William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll 1819 Alexander Keith, later Sir Alexander 1832 William George Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll 1846 William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton The office was not filled after the death of the Duke of Hamilton in 1863. References reflist Category Political office holders in Scotland Category Lists of Scottish people Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom Category 1633 establishments in Scotland Category 1863 disestablishments Scotland poli stub it Cavaliere Maresciallo ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Dublin College Green Type Borough Year 1885 Abolition 1922 members one Previous Dublin UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin College Green , a division of Dublin, was a UK United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Ireland . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 to 1922. Boundaries and boundary changes This constituency comprised part of the city of Dublin . It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons 1885 1922. Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , the entire city comprised the two seat constituency of Dublin City UK Parliamentconstituency ... UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin Harbour , Dublin St Patrick s UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin St Patrick s , Dublin St Stephen s Green UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin St Stephen s Green , and Dublin College Green. In 1918, the city was allocated seven seats in addition to the four existing constituencies, the new divisions were Dublin Clontarf UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin Clontarf , Dublin St James s UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin St James s , and Dublin St Michan s UK Parliamentconstituency Dublin St Michan s . From the United Kingdom general election, 1922 1922 general election , the area was no longer represented in the UK Parliament. D il ireann 1918 1922 The constituency ... was divided into three four member seats Dublin Mid D il ireann constituency Dublin Mid , Dublin North West D il ireann constituency Dublin North West and Dublin South D il ireann constituency Dublin ... of Parliament Key to parties APN Irish Parliamentary Party Anti Parnellite Nationalist Irish Parliamentary ... in Dublin Category D il ireann constituencies in Dublin historic Dublin College Green Category ... constituencies disestablished in 1922 pl Okr g wyborczy Dublin College Green ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Glasgow Collegeparliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1885 abolished 1918 type Burgh elects howmany One previous Glasgow UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow next region Scotland county towns Glasgow Glasgow College was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Glasgow . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the plurality voting system . History The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election . Boundaries The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to consist of the Tenth and Eleventh Municipal Wards. ref Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, Sixth Schedule ref Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 ... 2 United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished Elections Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, December 1910 General Election Dec 1910 Glasgow College ... 1910 General Election Jan 1910 Glasgow College ref Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial ... Election 1906 Glasgow College ref Whitaker s Almanack, 1907 ref Election box candidate with party link ... election, 1900 General Election 1900 Glasgow College ref Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial ... Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1895 General Election 1895 Glasgow College ... title United Kingdom general election, 1892 General Election 1892 Glasgow College ref Whitaker s Almanack ... election, 1886 General Election 1886 Glasgow College ref Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial ... 1885 Glasgow College ref Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1889 ref Election ... more details
Image 5thEarlMarischal.jpg right thumb 200px The 5th Earl Marischal. George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal c.1553 1623 was a Kingdom of Scotland Scottish nobleman and Earl Marischal . He succeeded as earl on 7 October 1581, upon the death of his grandfather, William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal . Described as one of the most important and powerful men of his day in Scotland , he was sent as ambassador to Denmark in 1589 to negotiate the marriage of King James I of England James VI of Scotland to Anne of Denmark . He founded the MarischalCollege in Aberdeen in 1593 and was Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland Royal commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland in 1609. He rebuilt his family seat of Keith Marischal in 1589. He married firstly c.Feb 1581 Margaret, the daughter of Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home , by whom he had William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal William, 6th Earl Marischal . Anne who married William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton . Margaret who married as his 1st wife Robert Arbuthnot, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott Sir Robert Arbuthnott, of that ilk but had no issue. Mary Keith married John Campbell of Cawdor He married secondly c.1599 , Margaret daughter of James Ogilvy, 6th Earl of Airlie Lord Ogilvy of Airlie , by whom he had James Keith of Benholm who had no male issue. John Keith who had no issue. References A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire , Sir Bernard Burke, 1883. ODNBweb id 15263 title Keith, George, fourth Earl Marischal s start s reg sct succession box before William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal title Earl Marischal after William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal years 1581 1623 s end Persondata ... politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1623 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marischal, George ... Category Earls Marischal Category Founders of Scottish schools and colleges Category Lords High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of birth ... more details
William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal c.1585 28 October 1635, Dunottar Castle castle of Dunnottar was a Scottish lord, Earl Marischal and naval official. Life He was the eldest son of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal and his wife, Margaret d. 1598 , daughter of Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home . He left for the continent in 1601, travelling for his education to Paris, Orl ans, Tours and Saumur. He and his father were summoned on 1608 to answer for William s conduct to Francis Sinclair, son of the earl of Caithness. Keith acted as his father s deputy in the Scottish parliament in June 1621 and succeeded to his father s earldom on the latter s death on 2 April 1623. He ratified his father s building of MarischalCollege by a charter of 1 October 1623 and attended James I of England James VI and I s funeral in 5 May 1625 at Westminster Abbey . He was made a baronet of Nova Scotia at the end of May 1625 and, on the new Scottish privy council s restructuring in March 1626, he was made a member of it. He also joined the Scottish council of war on 12 July 1626 and was put in command of three ships to transport troops to aid Christian IV of Denmark , Charles I of England Charles I s uncle. This caused tension with Scotland s lord high admiral, Alexander Livingston, 2nd Earl of Linlithgow Alexander, earl of Linlithgow , but these were in the end resolved by Marischal s confirmation as commander of the king s navy in Scotland on 9 July 1631. He received Charles I on his entry into Edinburgh in 1633 after his coronation and then in 1634 fitted out another fleet, which he sent to the assistance ... of their children survived him William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal 1614 1671 George Keith, 8th Earl Marischal ... Keith, 5th Earl Marischal title Earl Marischal after William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal years S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Marischal, William Keith, 6th Earl alternative names ... Marischal, William Keith, 6th Earl Category 1585 births Category 1635 deaths Category Earls Marischal ... more details
File Unknown, circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina Portrait of William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal c.1664 1712 .jpg thumb William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal c.1664 27 May 1712, London was a Jacobite politician and Earl Marischal of Scotland. Life His parents were the army officer George Keith, 8th Earl Marischal d. 1694 and the courtier Lady Mary Hay d. 1701 , third daughter of the George Hay, 2nd Earl of Kinnoull 2nd Earl of Kinnoull . Keith succeeded to the earldom in March 1694, swore loyalty to the de facto monarchy, took up his seat in Scotland s parliament in July 1698, was sworn into the privy council in June 1701 and made a knight of the Thistle by James Francis Edward Stuart in 1705. However, he was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle for Jacobitism during the 1708 rising then sent to London for trial once it was over, but still managed to be made one of 16 representative peer s at Westminster from 1710 to 1712. He was anti Treaty of Union Union and Tory in political sympathies and founded a medicine chair at MarischalCollege in Aberdeen though he did not endow it . John Macky described him as Cquote very wild, inconstant and passionate does everything by starts hath abundance of flashy wit, and by reason of his quality, hath good interest in the country all Courts endeavour to have him at their side for he gives himself liberty of talking when ... in 1693 for Jacobitism. Their children were George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal George Keith, later tenth and last Earl Marischal 1692 93 1778 James Francis Edward Keith 1696 1758 , named after the Old ... ,15265 William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal on the website of the Dictionary of National Biography subscription required Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marischal, William Keith, 9th ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marischal, William Keith, 9th Earl Category 1664 births Category 1712 deaths Category Earls Marischal Category Scottish representative peers ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 orphan date August 2009 Gille Coluim the Marischal was an official of the Kingdom of Scotland Scottish crown in the second half of the 12th century. His name occurs in the witness lists of two extant charters, both issued by King William I of Scotland William of Scotland at Perth, Scotland Perth , which indicates that he was probably a native of somewhere in southern Perthshire . ref G. W. S. Barrow , The Acts of William I King of Scots, 1165 1214 , Regesta Regum Scottorum , volume ii , Edinburgh, 1971 p. 37. ref He seems in fact to have been the lord of Madderty in Strathearn . ref Ibid. , no. 258, pp. 291 2. ref In either 1172 or 1173 he witnessed King William s grant of Ardross to Merleswain mac Cholba n, a relative of the mormaer of Fife . ref Ibid. , p. 211. ref and somewhere between 1178 and 1185 he witnessed the king s grant of lands in Inverness shire to Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn Gille Brigte , Mormaer of Strathearn . In both of these charters, the grants are to Gaels native Scots and Gille Coluim appears alongside other native Scots, such as in both cases Gille Cr st mac ingine Samuel Gillecrist mac inien Sam el and Gille M ch il mac Donnchada Gillemichel mac Dunecan . Gille Coluim in both cases appears with the title Marescal , meaning that he was the king s military commander. It appears to be in this role that Gille Coluim was given control of the castle at Auldearn Heryn in Moray during a rebellion by the Meic Uilleim , a royal kindred who were claiming the throne of Scotland . A charter issued by King William at Linlithgow , between 1187 and 1189 grants Gille Brigte, mormaer of Strathearn, the land of Madderty and states that neither Gille Coluim nor his heirs have any right to the land after giving up Auldearn to the Meic ... . NAME Gille Coluim The Marischal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gille Coluim The Marischal Category Medieval Gaels Category ... more details
Other people William Keith Image 7thEarlMarischal.jpg thumb right 200px The Earl Marischal. William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal 1610 1670 or 1671 was a Scottish nobleman ref http www.stirnet.com HTML genie british kk keith04.htm Lineage of the Keith family in Scotland ref and Covenanter . He was the eldest son of William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal . He joined James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose Montrose and twice seized Aberdeen in 1639, including a march with Montrose and 9000 men along the Causey Mounth past Muchalls Castle ref http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17932 C.Michael Hogan, Causey Mounth , Megalithic Portal, ed. by A. Burnham, Nov 3, 2007 ref and through the Portlethen Moss to attack via the Bridge of Dee . He was appointed a Lord of the Articles after the pacification of Berwick upon Tweed , and again seized Aberdeen and enforced signatures of the covenant in 1640. The 7th Earl Marischal was appointed a Privy Council of Scotland Privy Councillor in 1641. He attended covenanting committees in the north but remained inactive in 1643 4. He subsequently refused to give up fugitive s to Montrose, and was besieged at Dunnottar Castle in 1645. He then joined James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton Hamilton s expedition into England in 1648 and entertained Charles II of England ... Marischal married, in 1637, Elizabeth Seton 1621 1650 daughter of George Seton, 3rd Earl of Winton ... s estates were confiscated by the Commonwealth. References reflist s start s off succession box ... box before William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal title Earl Marischal after George Keith, 8th Earl Marischal years s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marischal, William Keith, 7th ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marischal, William Keith, 7th Earl Category 1671 deaths Keith, William, 7th Earl Marischal Category Covenanters Keith, William, 7th Earl Marischal Category Members of the Privy Council of Scotland Keith, William, 7th Earl Marischal Category Earls Marischal Category 1610 births ... more details
Image George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal by Placido Costanzi.jpg right thumb George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, by Placido Costanzi , circa 1733 George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal 1692 3?, probably at Inverugie Castle 1778, Potsdam was a Scottish and Prussian army officer and diplomat. Jacobite by persuasion, he was the tenth and last Earl Marischal , having inherited the title from his father the William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal 9th earl in 1712. Image 10thEarlMarischal.jpg thumb left 200px The Earl Marischal. Life He served in Flanders under the John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough duke of Marlborough from 1708 to 1711, but for considering placing the Old Pretender on the British throne on Anne of England Queen Anne s death in he was deprived of his commission or resigned . He fought on the Jacobite side during the 1715 Jacobite rising including at the battle of Sheriffmuir and was attainted for treason by the Hanoverian government, with his estates falling to the crown. He fled to the continent and went on to serve the Jacobite court at Avignon and to be its ambassador to Spain and then Kingdom of Prussia Prussia . He then served Frederick the Great as his ambassador to Spain from 1759 to 1761, informing the Hanoverian government of Spanish preparations to enter the war on France s side, which gained him his pardon by George II of Great Britain George II on 29 May 1759. Further actions by the Hanoverian government returned him his right to use his title and regain his estates ... Marischal s ttl title Earl Marischal years 1712 1715 s non reason Forfeit S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Marischal, George Keith, 10th Earl alternative names short description date of birth 1692 place of birth date of death 1778 place of death DEFAULTSORT Marischal, George Keith ... History of Prussia Category Scottish Jacobites Category Earls Marischal Category People of the Jacobite rising of 1715 Category Scottish diplomats de George Keith Earl Marischal fr George Keith pl ... more details
at Robert I of Scotland s first parliament at St Andrews . Bannockburn Keith served as a relatively ... Earl Marischal. Keith s grandson and successor as Marischal, also named Robert Keith d. 1346 ... known as the Earls Marischal, held that title for several centuries to come. During the English ... s regime. S start s off succession box title Marischal of Scotland before William Keith, Marischal of Scotland William Keith after Robert III Keith, Marischal of Scotland Robert Keith years s legal ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Sir Robert Keith died 1346 was a Scottish nobleman and Earl MarischalMarischal of Scotland. He was a grandson of the Robert II Keith, Marischal of Scotland Robert Keith who commanded the Scottish cavalry at the Battle of Bannockburn . He fought for King David II of Scotland in his wars with Edward Balliol and the English. He was killed at the Battle of Neville s Cross . See also Clan Keith Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keith,Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1346 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keith,Robert Category Scottish deaths at the Battle of Neville s Cross Category 1346 deaths Category Year of birth unknown scotland bio stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal 24 July 1506 7 October 1581 was a Scottish nobleman and politician. Family background and career Keith was born on 24 July 1506, the son of Robert Keith, Earl Marischal Master of Marischal and Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton . He was one of the earls who accompanied James V of Scotland James V to France for his marriage to Madeleine of Valois , daughter of King Francis I of France . The wedding took place on 1 January 1537 at Notre Dame de Paris Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and was followed by days of Jousting at the Louvre . He fought at the Battle of Pinkie in 1547, in which the Scots were defeated by the English forces led by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset in a sanguineous battle that was part of the War of the Rough Wooing . ref www.thePeerage.com ref Keith was said to have been in favour of the proposed marriage between the infant Mary, Queen of Scots , and Edward VI of England Prince Edward of England , son of King Henry VIII of England Henry VIII . ref Burkes Peerage and Gentry The Keiths, retrieved on 2 July 2010 ref He held the Office of Extraordinary Lord of Session ... of Marischal died 1580 Hon. Robert Keith, 1st Lord Altrie died 1596 Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray ... he died on 7 October 1581, he was succeeded by his grandson, George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal George Keith , who became 5th Earl Marischal. References Lady Agnes Keith Undiscovered Scotland www.thePeerage.com ... William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal William Keith title Earl Marischal after George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal George Keith years 1530 1581 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keith, William, 4th Earl Marischal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Member of Queen Mary s Privy ... Marischal, William, Keith, 4th Earl Category 1506 births Category 1581 deaths Category Earls Marischal Category Members of the Privy Council of Scotland Category 16th century Scottish people Category ... more details
. Ireland File Trinity college front square cropped.jpg thumb right Parliament Square, Trinity College ... October 2008 Image KingsCollegeChapel.jpg thumb King s College, Cambridge King s College , one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge A college Latin collegium is an educational institution or a constituent part of an educational institution. Usage of the word college varies in English speaking nations. A college may be a academic degree degree awarding tertiary educational institution ... In the United States and Ireland, college and university are loosely interchangeable, ref http dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british college 1 ref whereas in the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and other Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth nations, college may refer to a secondary or high school, I think this is rare and should be removed a college of further education , a training ... Scotch from chapel.JPG thumb right Scotch College, Melbourne is an independent secondary school There are secondary schools that have college as part of their name. In Australia, this usage varies between the different states. In all states there are independent schools called college . In the state ... Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory , college is used in the name of all ... college , but state schools offering only secondary education are called State High School . In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory , college refers to the final two years of high school years 11 and 12 , and the institutions which provide this. In this context, college is a system independent of the other years of high school. Here, the expression is a shorter version of matriculation college ... colleges now belong to a larger university.A notable exception is Campion College which operates in Western Sydney, following the American Liberal Arts College tradition. Referring to parts of a university ... and postgraduate, called University college Australia university colleges . These colleges often ... more details
Infobox School name A S College, Khanna image Deleted image removed Image A S College Logo.png 150px A S College Logo established 1946 city Khanna state Punjab, India Punjab country India governing A S Mgt Society location Khanna Samrala Road affiliations Punjab University, Chandigarh website http www.asckhn.com www.asckhn.com A S College Khanna is a post secondary educational institution located on Khanna Samrala road near the village of Kalal Majra in Ludhiana district of the state of Punjab, India Punjab , India . It has National Assessment and Accreditation Council National Assessment and Accreditation Council s highest A rating. ref National Assessment and Accreditation Council NAAC http www.naac.gov.in sites naac.gov.in files Validity expired institutions.pdf Institutions Accredited Re accredited by NAAC whose accreditation validity period is over , Retrieved on 31 Mar 2012. ref ref name PunjabColleges.com It was established as Anglo Sanskrit College in 1946 and now it is known simply as A S College. It is co educational, affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh , and offers a variety of under graduate and post graduate courses in general streams of science and arts, with degree being awarded by Punjab University, Chandigarh . The college has been serving as a sought after place of higher learning for rural and urban students in the area with attracting students from as far ... in India http www.punjabcolleges.com 491 indiacolleges AS College Khanna www.PunjabColleges.com , retrieved ... recognised college. ref University Grants Commission http www.ugc.ac.in inside browse reco colleges.php ... School Khanna Trust and Management Society, that is the governing body of this college, also runs other educational institutes in and around the city of Khanna namely A S College for Women, A S College ... 2012. ref . gallery Deleted image removed File A S College Khanna 01.jpg Main entrance Deleted image removed File A S College Khanna 02.jpg Main block gallery References reflist External links Official ... more details
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Campbeltown was a royal burgh that elected one Commissioner Scotland Commissioner to the Estates of Scotland between 1700 and 1707. Campbeltown in Kintyre was erected a royal burgh by charter of William III of England King William II on 19 April 1700, at the request of Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll the Earl of Argyll . ref The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 , K.M. Brown et al eds St Andrews, 2007 2011 , http www.rps.ac.uk trans 1700 10 20 1700 10 20 . Date accessed 19 November 2011. ref The first and only Commissioner for the burgh was Mr Charles Campbell, who took his seat on 2 November 1700. ref RPS , http www.rps.ac.uk trans 1700 10 19 1700 10 19 . Date accessed 19 November 2011. ref He was Lord Argyll s brother, and represented the burgh from 1700 to 1702 and in the last Parliament from 1703 to 1707. ref John Foster, http www.archive.org details cu31924030499002 Members of Parliament, Scotland London and Aylesbury, 1882 , p. 48 ref Following the Act of Union 1707 , Campbeltown was represented in the Parliament of Great Britain as part of the Ayr Burghs UK Parliamentconstituency Ayr district of burghs . See also List of constituencies in the Parliament of Scotland at the time of the Union References reflist Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Scotland to 1707 Category Politics of Argyll and Bute Category History of Argyll and Bute Category 1700 establishments in Scotland Category 1707 disestablishments in Great Britain Category Kintyre Scotland hist stub Scotland poli stub UK constituency stub ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Hammersmith parliament uk map1 Hammersmith2007 map size 200px map entity ... UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith North next2 Hammersmith and Fulham UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith & Fulham year3 1885 abolished3 1918 previous3 Chelsea UK Parliamentconstituency Chelsea next3 Hammersmith North UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith North , Hammersmith South UK Parliament ... of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. It is a historic constituency, but was created ... Parliamentconstituency Middlesex . In 1889 Hammersmith was transferred to the County of London and in 1900 ... UK Parliamentconstituency Ealing seat, to the north the Harrow UK Parliamentconstituency Harrow division of Middlesex, to the east Kensington North UK Parliamentconstituency Kensington North and Kensington South UK Parliamentconstituency Kensington South and to the south the Kingston upon Thames UK Parliamentconstituency Kingston division of Surrey as well as Fulham UK Parliamentconstituency Fulham . In 1918 the Hammersmith constituency was divided into Hammersmith North UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith North and Hammersmith South UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith South constituencies ... Hammersmith North UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith North constituency. The constituency was abolished in 1997 and replaced by Hammersmith and Fulham UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith and Fulham with some of the seat becoming part of Ealing, Acton and Shepherd s Bush UK Parliamentconstituency ... constituency Chelsea and Fulham and Kensington UK Parliamentconstituency Kensington . The current ... and Kensington UK Parliamentconstituency the Kensington seat , West Kensington , Shepherds Bush ... election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 Constituency abolished see Hammersmith North UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith North and Hammersmith South UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith South MPs 1983 1997 ... see Hammersmith and Fulham UK Parliamentconstituency Hammersmith and Fulham MPs 2010 class wikitable ... more details
refimprove date October 2007 Infobox UK constituency main name Glasgow parliament uk map1 map2 map entity ... 1885 previous Clyde Burghs UK Parliamentconstituency Clyde Burghs next Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown UK Parliamentconstituency Blackfriars & Hutchesontown br Glasgow Bridgeton UK Parliamentconstituency Bridgeton br Glasgow Camlachie UK Parliamentconstituency Camlachie br Glasgow College UK ParliamentconstituencyCollege br Glasgow Central UK Parliamentconstituency Central br Glasgow St Rollox UK Parliamentconstituency St Rollox br Glasgow Tradeston UK Parliamentconstituency Tradeston region Scotland county City of Glasgow Glasgow was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1885. It returned two Member of Parliament MPs until 1868, and then three from 1868 to 1885. Elections ... one of the parliamentary burghs in the Clyde Burghs UK Parliamentconstituency Clyde Burghs constituency ... and Hutchesontown UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown Glasgow Bridgeton UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow Bridgeton Glasgow Camlachie UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow Camlachie Glasgow College UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow College Glasgow Central UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow Central Glasgow St Rollox UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow St Rollox Glasgow Tradeston UK Parliamentconstituency Glasgow Tradeston Boundaries The boundaries of the constituency ... of the People Scotland Act 1832 . The Act created the new Glasgow constituency with two seats, which ... of Seats Act 1885 , the constituency was finally divided into seven new single seat constituencies ... described. ref Representation of the People Scotland Act 1832, Schedule M . ref Members of Parliament ... 9 Constituency abolished by Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 Redistribution of Seats Act Election ... Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885 Scotland stub UK hist constituency stub ... more details
Coord 53.461 2.828 display title Infobox UK constituency main name Knowsley parliament uk map1 Knowsley2007 map2 EnglandMerseyside map entity Merseyside map year year 2010 abolished type County previous Knowsley South UK Parliamentconstituency Knowsley South , br Knowsley North and Sefton East UK Parliamentconstituency Knowsley North and Sefton East next electorate 79,334 December 2010 ref cite web url http www.boundarycommissionforengland.org.uk electoral figures electoral figures.htm title Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England date 4 March 2011 work 2011 Electorate Figures publisher Boundary Commission for England accessdate 13 March 2011 ref mp George Howarth party Labour Party ... include Huyton UK Parliamentconstituency Huyton and Knowsley South UK Parliamentconstituency Knowsley South . Boundaries The new constituency covers a large part of the metropolitan borough of Metropolitan ... Knowsley South UK Parliamentconstituency Knowsley South constituency, as well as the parts of Knowsley North and Sefton East UK Parliamentconstituency Knowsley North and Sefton East in the Knowsley ... UK Parliamentconstituency St Helens South and Whiston and Garston and Halewood UK Parliamentconstituency Garston and Halewood constituencies. The Ward politics electoral wards in the new constituency ... Roby St Bartholomews St Gabriels St Michaels Shevington Stockbridge Swanside Whitefield Constituency profile The constituency mainly consists of working class council estates, built to decant ... West England DEFAULTSORT Knowsley Uk ParliamentConstituency Category Politics of Knowsley Category ... Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament ... of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref name rayment Rayment hc k 2 date March ... UK swing 0.2 Election box end nowiki nowiki Served as an MP in the 2005 2010 Parliament See also List ... more details
Infobox European Parliamentconstituency name Infobox Liverpool European Parliamentconstituency title Liverpool map Image Europarl logo.svg mapcaption European Parliament logo created 1979 dissolved 1984 meps 1 memberstate United Kingdom sources http www.election.demon.co.uk Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used plurality voting system first past the post for the Elections in the European Union European elections in England , Scotland and Wales . The European Parliamentconstituency European Parliament constituencies used under that system were smaller than the later regional constituencies and only had one Member of the European Parliament each. The constituency of Liverpool was one of them. When it was created in England in 1979, it consisted of the List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies Westminster Parliament constituencies of Bootle UK Parliamentconstituency Bootle , Liverpool Edge Hill UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Edge Hill , Liverpool Garston UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Garston , Liverpool Kirkdale UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Kirkdale , Liverpool Scotland Exchange UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Scotland Exchange , Liverpool Toxteth UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Toxteth , Liverpool Walton UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Walton , Liverpool Wavertree UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool Wavertree , Liverpool West Derby UK Parliamentconstituency Liverpool West Derby , ref cite web url http www.election.demon.co.uk title David Boothroyd s United Kingdom Election Results accessdate 2008 01 20 ref although this may not have been true for the whole of its existence. References Reflist External links http www.election.demon.co.uk David Boothroyd s United Kingdom Election Results European Parliament constituencies 1979 1984 Category European Parliament constituencies in the United Kingdom Category Politics of Liverpool UK election stub EU stub ... more details
Infobox European Parliamentconstituency name Infobox Northumbria European Parliamentconstituency title Northumbria map Image Europarl logo.svg mapcaption European Parliament logo created 1979 dissolved 1999 meps 1 memberstate United Kingdom sources http www.election.demon.co.uk Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used plurality voting system first past the post for the Elections in the European Union European elections in England , Scotland and Wales . The European Parliamentconstituency European Parliament constituencies used under that system were smaller than the later regional constituencies and only had one Member of the European Parliament each. The constituency of Northumbria was one of them. When it was created in England in 1979, it consisted of the List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies Westminster Parliament constituencies of Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliamentconstituency Berwick upon Tweed , Blyth UK Parliamentconstituency Blyth , Hexham UK Parliamentconstituency Hexham , Morpeth UK Parliamentconstituency Morpeth , Newcastle upon Tyne Central UK Parliamentconstituency Newcastle upon Tyne Central , Newcastle upon Tyne East UK Parliamentconstituency Newcastle upon Tyne East , Newcastle upon Tyne North UK Parliamentconstituency Newcastle upon Tyne North , Newcastle upon Tyne West UK Parliamentconstituency Newcastle upon Tyne West , Wallsend UK Parliamentconstituency Wallsend , ref cite web url http www.election.demon.co.uk title David Boothroyd s United Kingdom Election Results accessdate 2008 01 20 ref although this may not have been true for the whole of its existence. References Reflist External links http www.election.demon.co.uk David Boothroyd s United Kingdom Election Results European Parliament constituencies 1979 1984 Category European Parliament constituencies in the United Kingdom Category Politics of Northumberland Category Politics of Newcastle upon Tyne UK election stub EU ... more details