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  1. Built-in tools help you create and share slideshow stories by combining photos, records, text. Use audio features to record family stories. An easy test can help you identify your ethnic origins. You may also discover relatives--those with similar genetic profiles. Lord James Hay, born 1575 in Carnbee, Fife, Scotland genealogy record - Ancestry®.

  2. He was created a Lord of Parliament on 29 January 1488 by James III of Scotland. He was born in Peebleshire , the son of Sir David Hay of Locherworth, Peebleshire, and later Yester in East Lothian (d. c. 1478) by his wife Elizabeth (b. c. 1400), daughter of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (1370–1402) by Princess Mary (d. before 1458), daughter of Robert III , King of Scots.

  3. James Hay, Lord Hay and Lord Slains (c.1797 – 16 June 1815) was a British Army officer killed during the Waterloo Campaign. Biography James Hay was the son of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll and his wife Alicia Eliot (d. 1812).

  4. He was Commissioner to treat for the ransom of King James I in 1423.2 He held the office of Joint Lord Warden of the Marches in 1430. He was created 1st Lord Hay before March 1429/30, following an Act of 1428 drawing a distinction between Lords of Parliament and the ordinary lairds in the Scots baronage. He died 'in crastino pentecostis' 1436.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2016 · JAMES, seventh Lord Yester, who obtained from James VI. a charter to him and to his heirs male of the lordship and barony of Yester, containing a new creation. The charter is dated 1591, but it had not passed the seals when his brother died, and Father Hay asserts the Chancellor Maitland extorted from Lord Yester the superiority of Lethington, and the lands of Haystoun, near Haddington, before ...

  6. James Hay, 7th Lord Hay of Yester was a Scottish landowner and courtier. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for James Hay, 7th Lord Hay of Yester . Home

  7. Lady Jemima Hay (1776–1822) Hon. James Hay (d. 1797) Lord Erroll died on 3 July 1778 at Callendar House, aged fifty-two, and was succeeded by his eldest son, George. His widow died 3 November 1808. Descendants. Lord Erroll's grandson, William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, was created Baron Kilmarnock in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831.