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  1. David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk (11 June 1701 – 24 June 1741) was the son of David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk and Lady Margaret Wemyss. He died at the age of 40, unmarried. He had, by Isabel Rarity, a son, Sylvester who was born on 16 January 1732, and married Margaret Peter on 9 June 1755. [1]

  2. Sir James Carnegie of Kinnaird and of Pitarrow, 5th Baronet DL (1799 – 30 January 1849) [1] was a Scottish politician and de jure 8th Earl of Southesk, 8th Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird and 8th Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchars .

  3. Medal record. Representing United Kingdom. Olympic Games. Skeleton. 1928 St. Moritz. Men. David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk (24 September 1901 – 7 November 1963) was elected a Scottish representative peer. He was also a skeleton competitor who won a bronze medal at the 1928 Winter Olympics.

  4. Carnegie war das einzige Kind von Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11. Earl of Southesk (1893–1992), und seiner Frau Lady Maud Duff, Countess of Southesk (1893–1945), der jüngeren Tochter von Alexander Duff, 1. Duke of Fife, und Louise, Princess Royal und Duchess of Fife.

  5. Christian Carnegie (d. 1744), who married James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose in 1702. [1] David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk (1675–1729), who married Lady Margaret Wemyss, second daughter of James Wemyss, Lord Burntisland and Lady Margaret Wemyss, suo jure 3rd Countess of Wemyss (only daughter, by his third wife, of David Wemyss, 2nd Earl ...

  6. Admiral William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk KCB (10 April 1756 – 28 May 1831) was a British naval officer who served during the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary War, and Napoleonic Wars. While in command of HMS Monmouth he was caught in the Nore Mutiny of 1797 and was the officer selected to relay the demands of the ...