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  1. Lord John Douglas-Montagu-Scott (13 July 1809 – 3 January 1860) was a 19th-century landlord and MP for Roxburghshire. He was the third son of the 4th Duke of Buccleuch and younger brother to the 5th Duke of Buccleuch. He inherited his residence at Cawston in Warwickshire. [1]

  2. 31 de may. de 2024 · John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon (born June 4, 1751, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Eng.—died Jan. 13, 1838, Hamilton Place, Middlesex) was the lord chancellor of England for much of the period between 1801 and 1827.

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  3. John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, PC, FRS, FSA (4 June 1751 – 13 January 1838) was a British barrister and politician. He served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1801 and 1806 and again between 1807 and 1827.

  4. Walter Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch and 11th Duke of Queensberry, KT, VRD, JP, DL (28 September 1923 – 4 September 2007) was a Scottish peer, politician and landowner.

  5. John Scott, primer conde de Eldon , PC , frs , fsa (4 de junio de 1751-13 de enero de 1838) fue un abogado británico y político. Sirvió como Canciller Lord High de Gran Bretaña entre 1801 y 1806 y nuevamente entre 1807 y 1827.

  6. It is easy to consider John Scott's public career as falling solely into two parts: the first consisting of his work as a law officer, and the second his work as Lord Chancellor. Indeed, one might almost be forgiven for forgetting that he was also Chief Justice of the court of Common Pleas.

  7. John Scott, first Lord Eldon and Lord Chancellor, was the third son of William Scott of Newcastle-upon-Tyne by his second wife, Jane Atkinson. Eldon was born in Love Lane, Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 4 June 1751.