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  1. General William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian, KT (13 March 1737 – 4 January 1815) was a British soldier and peer, styled Lord Newbattle until 1767 and Earl of Ancrum from 1767 to 1775. He was buried at St Andrew's parish Church, Farnham, Surrey on 19 January 1815.

  2. El general William John Kerr, quinto marqués de Lothian KT (13 de marzo de 1737 - 4 de enero de 1815) fue un soldado y par británico, llamado Lord Newbattle hasta 1767 y conde de Ancrum desde 1767 hasta 1775.

  3. 7 de sept. de 2023 · Death: January 04, 1815 (77) Bath. Immediate Family: Son of Gen. William Henry Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian, 6th Earl of Ancrame, 5th Earl of Lothian, 4th Earl of Ancram, 4th Viscount of Briene, 7th Lord Jedburgh, Knight of the Thistle; Gustavus Kerr; Caroline Louisa Kerr (D'Arcy), Marchioness of Lothian and Janet Kerr.

  4. William Kerr, who was raised to the earldom of Lothian in 1633, bought the barony of Jedburgh (Roxburghshire) from the 1st Earl of Haddington in 1637. His son William (d. 1703), created...

    Number
    Description
    Held By
    Reference
    1
    National Records of Scotland (formerly ...
    GD40
    2
    National Records of Scotland (formerly ...
    CS 96/2725-2902
    3
    National Records of Scotland (formerly ...
    GD237/230/3
    4
    Midlothian Council Archives
    LT
  5. The current Marquess of Lothian, the 13th, is better known as the Conservative politician Michael Ancram. In November 2010, he received a life peerage as Baron Kerr of Monteviot and so became entitled to sit in the House of Lords. He lives at Monteviot House in Roxburghshire.

  6. William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian, was the son of William Henry Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian, and his wife, the former Lady Louisa Carolina d'Arcy. He was married in Ireland on 29 Jun 1762 to Elizabeth Fortescue, with whom he had issue. Birth.

  7. General William Henry Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian, KT (1710 – 12 April 1775) was a Scottish nobleman, British soldier and politician, the eldest son of William Kerr, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. He was styled Master of Jedburgh until 1722, Lord Jedburgh from 1722 to 1735, and Earl of Ancram from 1735 to 1767. [1]