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Earl of Callendar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland.[1] It was created in 1641 for James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston of Almond, a younger son of Alexander Livingston, 1st Earl of Linlithgow, along with the subsidiary title Lord Livingston and Almond. The 4th Earl later inherited the more senior Earldom of Linlithgow from his uncle, with which title the Earldom of Callendar was merged until its forfeiture by attainder in 1716. The seat of the Earls of Callendar was Callendar House in Falkirk.
EarlofCallendar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1641 for James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston of Almond, a younger son of...
Callendar is a title of Scottish nobility and a surname. It may refer to: EarlofCallendarCallendar House, Falkirk Guy Stewart Callendar (1898 – 1964)...
Callendar House is a mansion set within the grounds ofCallendar Park in Falkirk, central Scotland. During the 19th century, it was redesigned and extended...
married James Livingston, 5th Earlof Linlithgow, 4th EarlofCallendar, and had issue, and it is from her that the present Earlof Erroll is descended. This...
inexperienced Duke of Hamilton was given command, with the EarlofCallendar as his subordinate. When deputy to Leven, Callendar's overestimation of his military...
Preston. Hamilton, yielding to the importunity of his lieutenant-general, James Livingston, 1st EarlofCallendar, sent Baillie across the Ribble to follow...
left a detachment under the EarlofCallendar to mask the Royalist garrison of Newcastle upon Tyne, and followed the Marquess of Newcastle's army with his...
Army and Royal Air Force brigadier general James Livingston, 1st EarlofCallendar (c. 1590s–1674), Scottish Royalist lieutenant general James E. Livingston...
England consisted exclusively ofearls and barons. It remains a matter of debate whether early Anglo-Norman counts/earls held their title by tenure (as...
Chancellor of Scotland (sometimes in co-operation with the Earlof Avondale), and Sir Alexander Livingston ofCallendar, who had possession of the young...
victim to the cabal of Sir William Crichton, Sir Alexander Livingston ofCallendar, and their great uncle James Douglas, Earlof Avondale who wished to...