Countess of Loudoun is the title which may be held by a woman in her own right or given to the wife of the Earl of Loudoun. Women who have held the title include:
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CountessofLoudoun is the title which may be held by a woman in her own right or given to the wife of the Earl ofLoudoun. Women who have held the title...
Campbell ofLoudoun; he resigned the peerage in favour of his grandson-in-law, who was later created an earl. The 6th Countess married the 2nd Earl of Moira...
building. Loudoun Castle is the former home of the Mure-Campbell family. Upon the marriage by Flora Mure-Campbell, 6th CountessofLoudoun, to Francis...
earldom of Loudoun was passed on to his eldest sister Edith Rawdon-Hastings, 10th CountessofLoudoun (see Earl ofLoudoun for further history of this title)...
13th CountessofLoudoun, first daughter of Edith, succeeded her childless brother Ian Michael Abney-Hastings, 14th Earl ofLoudoun, eldest son of Barbara...
In the peerages of the British Isles, most titles have traditionally been created for men and with remainder to male heirs. However, some titles are created...
Lady Flora died in London on 5 July 1839, aged 33. She was buried at Loudoun Castle, her family home. Conroy and Lord Hastings, her brother, stirred...
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7 March 1921, the abeyance was terminated in favour of the 12th CountessofLoudoun, but upon her death in 1960, it became abeyant among her daughters...