Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale (1612–1671) was a Scottish aristocrat. Anne Home was a daughter of Mary (Dudley) Sutton, Countess of Home and Alexander...
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and lived at Donibristle. Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale (d. 1671), who married John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale. Their daughter Mary Maitland...
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1633) daughter of Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Mary Mildmay, and her younger sister, Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale (d. 1671), who married...
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Maitland held the title of Countess of Dysart in her own right. After her remarriage in 1672, she was also the Duchess of Lauderdale. She was famous for the...
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1st Duke of Lauderdale, KG, PC (24 May 1616 – 24 August 1682) was a Scottish statesman and peer. Maitland was a member of an ancient family of both Berwickshire...
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sold it to Mary, Countess of Home. She extended the house. In 1645 it came to Earl of Lauderdale (hence its name) as his wife Anne Home's inheritance. In...
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1657. Anne Campbell (died 1734), who was married twice: first to Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale, and second, to Charles Stuart, 6th Earl of Moray...
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son of Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray and Emilia Balfour. Lauderdale was Margaret Home's brother-in-law by his first marriage to Anne Home. Elizabeth...
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Leith Sugar House (category History of Leith)
were relations of Anna Douglas, Lady Boghall, a companion of Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale, who left a legacy to them. John Hamilton of Boghall, who...
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Benjamin Henshawe (category Material culture of royal courts)
property to Mary Sutton, Countess of Home, the mother-in-law of John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale. When the Earl of Lauderdale was declared "delinquent"...
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earl's brother-in-law, John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale, whose first wife was Lady Anne Home. Olive Geddes, The Laird's Kitchen (Edinburgh, 1994)...
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Theodosia Harington (category Household of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia)
she was in London as a guest of her granddaughter Anne Maitland, Countess of Lauderdale. She died at Norwich, the home of her daughter Margaret Hobart...
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James was on his deathbed at Theobalds, it was said that Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham had arranged for his treatment with a plaster or poultice...
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Countess of Dysart (née Bruce, also known as Katherine; died 2 August 1649) was a Scottish noblewoman. She was wife of William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart...
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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...
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Ham House (category History of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
p. 23. "John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale (1616–1682) and Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart and Duchess of Lauderdale (1626–1698) – Item NT1139789"...
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[by whom?] and his want of mine or deportment was alleged as a disqualification for the office of Lord Chancellor. He married Anne Lockhart, daughter and...
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including the Countess of Home, and her sons-in-law, the Earls of Moray and Lauderdale and daughters. He looked after the affairs of the Countesses of Moray and...
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included: James Home, 2nd Earl of Home Margaret Home, who married the 4th Earl of Moray Anne Home, who married the 1st Duke of Lauderdale. His widow, Mary...
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William Laud, a future archbishop of Canterbury, and during his infancy was supervised by the Protestant Countess of Dorset. His godparents included his...
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Kingdoms of England and Scotland united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In the immediate aftermath of the death of Queen Anne in 1714, the...
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1964) 1947–1979: The Countess of Scarbrough as Dowager Countess from 1969 1973–2002: Lady Grimthorpe (daughter of the above Countess of Scarbrough) 1994–2002:...
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seats of Irish nobility List of family seats of Welsh nobility "Clan Hay Entertained to Lunch at the Chief's Home". Clan Hay. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 5 April...
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Stuart, Queen of Hearts (Oxford, 2021), pp. 26-7, 417 fn.54. Lesley Lawson, Out of the Shadows: The Life of Lucy, Countess, Countess of Bedford (London:...
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(Hansard). 5 December 1967. Lauderdale Peerage Claim, House of Lords, 1884–1885 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peerage of Scotland. BurkesPeerage...
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Duke of Buckingham (1628–1687). Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Baron Ashley of Wimborne St Giles (1621–1683). John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale (1616–1682)...
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Elizabeth (given name) (category Modern names of Hebrew origin)
Duchess of Lauderdale (1626–1698), Scottish noblewoman Elizabeth Manners, Duchess of Rutland, English aristocrat Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Manchester...
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King's maternal first cousin once removed and his wife The Countess Mountbatten of Burma, wife of the King's paternal second cousin Andrew Parker Bowles,...
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2024 deaths in the United States (category Lists of deaths in 2024)
mayor of Fort Lauderdale (1982–1986) (b. 1945) (death announced on this date) Pam Stephenson, 73, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives...
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Holyrood Palace (redirect from Palace of Holyrood)
Council. Repairs were put in hand to allow use of the palace by the Earl of Lauderdale, the Secretary of State, and a full survey was carried out in 1663...
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