Colonel The Honourable John Edmund Erskine (30 March 1662 – 13 January 1743), of Cardross, was a Scottish soldier and politician. His journal was printed...
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Assembly of the Church of Scotland John Erskine (Scottish politician) (1660–1733), MP for Stirling Burghs John Erskine of Cardross (1661–1743), Scottish...
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surviving of the six sons and single daughter of John Erskine of Cardross (1662–1743) and his second wife, Anne Dundas (d. 1723), heiress of Sir William...
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held by the Erskine family as a peerage. The current holder is Harry Erskine, 18th Earl of Buchan (b. 1960). Subsidiary titles are Lord Cardross and Lord...
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Lord Cardross is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, since 1695 a subsidiary title of the earldom of Buchan. It was created in 1606 for John Erskine, Earl...
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Macnaghten Erskine, 5th Baron Erskine (1841–1913) Montagu Erskine, 6th Baron Erskine (1865–1957) Donald Cardross Flower Erskine, 16th Earl of Buchan, 7th...
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Henry Erskine, Master of Cardross (died 1628) was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1558–1634) and Marie Stewart. He, or...
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Cardross, Saskatchewan, Canada John Erskine of Cardross (1662–1743), Scottish soldier and politician Cardross road crash, resulted in the deaths of six...
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great Scottish jurist John Erskine of Carnock and his grandfather was Colonel John Erskine of Cardross who had been in William of Orange's army when it invaded...
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1984 until the House of Lords Act 1999 removed most hereditary peers. The younger son of Donald Cardross Flower Erskine, 16th Earl of Buchan, and his wife...
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David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross (baptised 1627 – 1671) was a Scottish Royalist. Erskine was the only son of Henry Erskine, second son of the second marriage...
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Henry Erskine, third Lord Cardross (1650 – 1693), was a Scottish peer and covenanter. Erskine was the eldest son of David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross, by...
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David Erskine, 9th Earl of Buchan, 4th Lord Cardross, PC (3 January 1672 – 14 October 1745) was a Scottish peer. He was the son of Henry Erskine, 3rd Lord...
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son of Erskine's brother Henry. When all Henry's descendants in the direct male line died out in 1960 the seventh Baron Erskine (Donald Cardross Flower...
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David Erskine of Cardross KCVO JP DL (5 January 1838 – 7 September 1921) was a Scottish military officer and courtier who was the Serjeant-at-Arms of the...
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earldom. John Erskine and his second wife, Marie Stewart, had five sons, including: James Erskine (died 1640) Henry Erskine, Master of Cardross and Commendator...
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Erskine. He was the grandson of Colonel the Hon. William Erskine, younger son of David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross (see Earl of Buchan). His eldest son, the...
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Indies Station. Erskine was born in Rajkot, Bombay Presidency, the second son of James Erskine of Cardross and Mary Eliza Erskine (daughter of Lt.-Gen. Christopher...
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second Lord Cardross. Erskine first married Magdalen Myrton, daughter of Robert Myrton of Gogar, and then Frances Moray, daughter of James Moray of Abercairny...
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David Stuart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan, FRS, FSA Scot (1 June 1742 – 19 April 1829), styled Lord Cardross between 1747 and 1767, was a Scottish antiquarian...
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Clan Erskine is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. The surname Erskine was originally derived from the lands of Erskine, which is an area to the...
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1874. A member of Clan Erskine, he was the son of David Erskine, of Cardross, Stirling, and the great-grandson of the jurist John Erskine. His mother was...
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The Beggar's Benison (category Social history of Scotland)
Erskine, Lord Cardross and later the 2nd earl of Buchan, and founder of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland William Cummying, first secretary of the...
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William Dunlop (principal) (category Principals of the University of Glasgow)
leader of the Royal army. This rebellion was put down at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. William Dunlop, along with Henry Erskine (Lord Cardross) and his...
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Henry Cunningham (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies)
was the only son of William Cunningham of Boquhan and his first wife Margaret Erskine, daughter of David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross. He was Commissioner...
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x A century of unknown priors Patrick de Port, x 1419 Patrick de Cardross 1419/21–1445 Thomas de Arbroath, 1419–1420 Maurice de Cardross, 1445 Gilbert...
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James Erskine of Cardross Lt-General James Thomas Bruce M.P. for Marlborough 1796 and Great Bedwyn 1796–1797 (d. 12 Dec 1797) Charles Bruce 9th Earl of Kincardine...
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Walter Gibson (Lord Provost) (category Lord provosts of Glasgow)
the passengers were prisoners: Henry Erskine, 3rd Lord Cardross and Rev William Dunlop were on board with a group of over 100 emigrants and they established...
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appropriate distances. Erskine, his titles and his model are preserved in modern names such as Buchan Road, Buchan Port, Buchan Arms, Cardross Road and Globe...
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Dryburgh Abbey (redirect from Monastery of Dryburgh)
ending of the monastery. In 1604, the remaining possessions of the abbey were integrated into the Lordship of Cardross of John Erskine, the then Earl of Mar...
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