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  1. James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (20 April 1726 – 3 July 1778) styled Lord Boyd from 1728 to 1746, was a Scottish nobleman and the son of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock. After his father was attainted in 1746, he became Mr James Boyd, but in 1758 he inherited the Earldom of Erroll from a great-aunt.

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about James Boyd-Hay 15th Earl of Errol (1726–1778) of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

  3. James (Boyd) Hay Fifteenth Earl of Erroll is a member of Clan Hay. James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (20 April 1726 – 3 July 1778) was the son of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock and Anne Livingston and was baptised in the parish of Falkirk, Stirlingshire on 25 April 1727.

    • Male
    • April 20, 1726
    • Rebecca (Lockhart) Hay, Isabella (Carr) Hay
    • July 3, 1778
  4. James Hay 15th Earl of Erroll (1726 - 1778) Born James Boyd, the eldest son of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock and Lady Anne Livingston at Falkirk on 26 April 1726, he was known from 1728 to 1746, while his father was Earl of Kilmarnock, by the courtesy title of Lord Boyd.

  5. Earl of Erroll ( / ˈɛrəl /) [1] is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1453 for Sir William Hay. The subsidiary titles held by the Earl of Erroll are Lord Hay (created 1449) and Lord Slains (1452), both in the Peerage of Scotland. The Earls of Erroll also hold the hereditary office of Lord High Constable of Scotland.

  6. Portrait of James Hay (1726-1778), 15th Earl of Erroll, full-length, in Coronation robes, holding the baton of the Lord High Constable of Scotland, a tree and a balustrade beyond. oil on canvas. 94 x 57 7/8 in. (238.8 x 147 cm.) Provenance. By descent in the family of the sitter, at Slains Castle, Aberdeen. Viscount Lee of Fareham (1864-1947).

  7. James Boyd Hay 15th Earl of Erroll. found in Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Jacobi Hays. found in Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915.