William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun (born before 1620, died after July 1664) was a Scottish Lord of Parliament and a renowned Cavalier. William Cranstoun...
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William Cranstoun may refer to: William Cranstoun, 1st Lord Cranstoun, Scottish Lord of Parliament William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun, Scottish Lord...
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William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun (d. after July 1664) James Cranstoun, 4th Lord Cranstoun (d. between 1685 and 1688) William Cranstoun, 5th Lord...
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Scottish Lord of Parliament John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun (died c. 1648), Scottish Lord of Parliament William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun (c. 1620...
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provost) (1425) Thomas de Cranstoun (1425) William of Liberton (1427) George of Lauder (1428) John of Livingston (1429) William of Liberton (1434) Sir Henry...
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accompanied Lord Chancellor Crichton's Embassy to Flanders, France, and Burgundy. He served on a jury in a perambulation by Thomas de Cranstoun, Justiciar...
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of John Adam (d. c. 1710), a mason, and Helen Cranstoun, daughter of William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun. His paternal grandfather was Archibald Adam...
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James, Master of Cranstoun (appears to have been banished in 1610); they were the parents of William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun. Helen Stewart, who...
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Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell (category Lord high admirals of Scotland)
James, Master of Cranstoun (appears to have been banished in 1610); they were the parents of William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun. Helen, married John...
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Burleigh 1663 1688 Lord Cranstoun (1609) William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun 1648 1664 Died James Cranstoun, 4th Lord Cranstoun 1664 1688 Lord Maderty (1609)...
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1663 Lord Cranstoun (1609) William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun 1648 1664 Lord Maderty (1609) David Drummond, 3rd Lord Madderty 1647 1692 Lord Dingwall...
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portico and the north dressing room. Lord Burlington's architectural drawings, inherited by his son-in-law, William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, are...
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Robert Lundie of Balgonie), Hon. Helen Lindsay (wife of John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun), and Hon. Catherine Lindsay (wife of James Lundie of that Ilk)...
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served as Lord Privy Seal in 1755. He led the British forces involved in the raid on St Malo in 1758. He was the second son of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of...
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Burleigh 1619 1663 Lord Cranstoun (1609) John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun 1627 1648 Died William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun 1648 1664 Lord Maderty (1609)...
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Marquess of Bute (redirect from Lord Mount Stuart, Cumbrae and Inchmarnock)
philanthropist and architectural patron and also held the post of Lord-Lieutenant of Buteshire. It was the 3rd Marquess who in 1868 first converted to Catholicism,...
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Mackenzie, 2nd Earl of Seaforth. John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun. James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas. William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe. James Scott...
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1605 the Depute Lieutenant of the Borders, Sir William Cranstoun of that Ilk (later 1st Lord Cranstoun), was Keeper of Lochmaben Castle. Lochmaben Castle...
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Earl of Stair (redirect from Lord Newliston)
Peerage of Scotland as Lord Glenluce and Stranraer and Viscount of Stair. The son, John Dalrymple, actively supported William of Orange's claim to the...
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1605 the Depute Lieutenant of the Borders, Sir William Cranstoun of that Ilk (later 1st Lord Cranstoun), was Keeper of Lochmaben Castle. Lochmaben remained...
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Protectorate Parliament that sat for the first time in September 1654, the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell and his Council of State were granted under the...
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Earl of Dumfries (redirect from Lord Crichton of Sanquhar)
title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was originally created for William Crichton, 9th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, in 1633, and stayed in the Crichton family...
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his stabler Thomas Cranstoun and seeing his brother's body, rushed up the staircase after Erskine and Herries, followed by Cranstoun. In the melée he was...
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observed in Chile. In 1834, Hall apparently accepted an invitation from Jane Cranstoun, the Countess of Purgstall, to visit her estates in Styria, which she...
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Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (redirect from Lord Chesterfield)
in London to Philip Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Chesterfield, and Lady Elizabeth Savile, and known by the courtesy title of Lord Stanhope until the death of his...
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Peerage of Ireland were conferred upon Sir William Stewart, 3rd Baronet, of Ramelton, in 1683. His grandson the 3rd Viscount Mountjoy was created Earl of Blessington...
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James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos PC (27 December 1731 – 29 September 1789), styled Viscount Wilton from birth until 1744 and Marquess of Carnarvon from...
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Stair in March 1840. His paternal grandparents were Sir William Dalrymple of Cranstoun, 3rd Baronet, and the former Agnes Crawford. His mother was the...
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John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (redirect from Lord Loudoun)
Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, was a significant figure, Campbell inherited his father's estates and peerages in 1731 and became Lord Loudoun. He raised...
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John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey (redirect from John, Lord Hervey)
Montagu. In the first of the Imitations of Horace, addressed to William Fortescue, Lord Fanny and Sappho were generally identified with Hervey and Lady...
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