Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal (c. 1553–1623) was a Scottish nobleman and Earl Marischal. He succeeded as earl on 7 October 1581, upon the death of his grandfather, William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal .

  2. The confusion arises because in 1927 Thomas Innes revised the hierarchy to include the father of William de Keith (original 1st Earl Marischal), another William, who then became the 1st Earl. The subsequent Earls all moved up one, thus this William Keith (1585–1635) was originally 5th and became 6th. So it depends upon whether you are ...

  3. Earl of Morton. Beim Tod seines Großvaters väterlicherseits, William Keith, 2. Earl Marischal, 1527, erbte er dessen Titel Earl Marischal und den nachgeordneten Titel Lord Keith. Mit dem Titel war auch das erbliche Hofamt des Marschalls von Schottland verbunden. Er hatte 1541, 1561 und 1573 das Amt eines Extraordinary Lord of Session, das ...

  4. 1694–1712. William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal KT (c. 1664 – 27 May 1712, London) was a Scottish Jacobite politician and Earl Marischal of Scotland. He married the committed Jacobite Mary Drummond .

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Consanguinity Index=0.15%. William Keith, 2nd Earl Marischal was the son of William de Keith, 1st Earl Marischal and Margaret Erskine.1 He married Lady Elizabeth Gordon, daughter of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly and Annabella Stewart, circa 11 January 1481/82.1 He died from 24 November 1526 to 2 May 1527.1.

  6. 1. Hon William Keith, later 6th Earl Marischal. 2. Hon George Keith, later 7th Earl Marischal. 3. Hon Robert Keith. 4. Capt Hon Alexander Keith (d. 28 Oct 1644) 5. Hon John Keith, later 1st Earl of Kintore. 1. Lady Mary Keith (d. after Apr 1663), mar. after 11 Apr 1632 Hon John Graham, styled Lord Kinpoint (b. c.

  7. William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal stayed at Keith Marischal in June 1554 or 1555. [4] The house was built as an L-plan tower before 1589 by George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal on the remainder of a previous construction which is heavily obscured, only just discernible in the massive thickness of the southern ground floor internally.