Earl of Dunbar, a title which existed between the early 12th century and the early 15th century
Marquess of Lothian, peerages created in 1606 and 1631
Topics referred to by the same term
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EarlofLothian may refer to: Earlof Dunbar, a title which existed between the early 12th century and the early 15th century Marquess ofLothian, peerages...
East Lothian (/ˈloʊðiən/; Scots: East Lowden; Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn an Ear) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, as well as a historic county...
name of the Earlsof Dunbar Gospatric II, EarlofLothian (died 1138), EarlofLothian or Dunbar Gospatric III, EarlofLothian (died 1166), Earlof Lothian...
(son of Sir Patrick de Greenlaw, the second son of Cospatric III, EarlofLothian), adopted the surname following his acquisition of the lands of Home...
single 'r', was created Earlof Roxburghe. In 1631, Sir William Kerr, son of the Earlof Ancram, was granted a new earldom ofLothian in 1631. His son was...
Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr, 13th Marquess ofLothian, Baron Kerr of Monteviot, PC, KC, DL (born 7 July 1945), commonly known as Michael Ancram, is...
England consisted exclusively ofearls and barons. It remains a matter of debate whether early Anglo-Norman counts/earls held their title by tenure (as...
55.90917; -3.08444 Lothian (/ˈloʊðiən/; Scots: Lowden, Loudan, -en, -o(u)n; Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn [ˈl̪ˠot̪aɲ]) is a region of the Scottish Lowlands...
Ordinary - partial list 1577-1606: Mark Kerr, 1st EarlofLothian 1606: Robert Kerr, 2nd EarlofLothian 1614: Sir William Alexander (died 1640) Rosemary...
eldest son and heir to the Earlof Morton. The family seat is Dalmahoy Farms, Morton near Kirknewton, West Lothian. The Douglases of Dalkeith are descended...
Marquess of Linlithgow, in the County of Linlithgow or West Lothian, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 October 1902...