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  1. James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk, KT, DL, FRGS (16 November 1827 – 21 February 1905) was a Scottish nobleman, explorer and poet. Early life. Born in Edinburgh, on 16 November 1827, Southesk was the son of Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet and Charlotte Lysons, daughter of the Reverend Daniel Lysons. [1]

  2. On Alexandra's death in 1959, the titles passed to her nephew James Carnegie, Lord Carnegie, the only son of the eleventh earl of Southesk and Princess Maud (who died in 1945), who became the third duke. On his father's death in 1992, the Duke also succeeded as twelfth earl of Southesk.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Wikipedia Biographical Summary. " James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk KT (16 November 1827 – 21 February 1905), known as Sir James Carnegie of Kinnaird and of Pitcarrow, Bt and de jure Earl of Southesk from 1849 to 1855, was a Scottish nobleman. Born in Edinburgh, Southesk was the son of Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet and ...

    • Scotland
    • February 21, 1905
    • November 16, 1827
  4. Profile. Born: 16 November 1827 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. Died: 21 February 1905. Nationality: British. Gender: Male. Share. Catalogue of the collection of antique gems formed by James, ninth earl of Southesk, K.T. / edited by his daughter Lady Helena Carnegie. - Londno: 1908.

  5. Carnegie, James, (1827-1905), 9th Earl of Southesk | The National Archives

    • 1827-1905
    • Male
    • James
    • Carnegie
  6. Letter from James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk, to his daughter Lady Constance Mary Bruce, Countess of Elgin Letter from James Carnegie, ...

  7. McGuigan, Lynda (2020) The Letter Archive of James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk and the Pictish Symbol Stones of Aberdeenshire. PhD thesis, University of Liverpool.