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  1. Apariencia. ocultar. Caricatura de Sir William Edmonstone. William Edmonstone, cuarto baronet Edmonstone CB (29 de enero de 1810 - 18 de febrero de 1888), también 14° Señor de Duntreath, fue un comandante naval escocés cortesano y político.

  2. Admiral Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet CB, DL (29 January 1810 – 18 February 1888), also 14th of Duntreath, was a British naval commander, courtier and Conservative politician. [1] Life.

  3. A Brief History of Duntreath Castle. and the Edmonstone Family. By Juliet Edmonstone. Originally thought to have been of Flemish stock, the Edmonstone family are said to have come to Scotland in the train of Princess Margaret who became the Queen of Malcolm Canmore III (1031-1093) and first settled in Midlothian.

  4. Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet was the father of Alice Keppel (née Alice Frederica Edmonstone), the great-grandmother of Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III. Elyssa Edmonstone, daughter of the 7th Baronet, married Archduke Sigismund of Austria, (titular) Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1999. Edmonstone of Duntreath.

  5. Nacido el 29 de enero de 1810 (lunes) - à Hampton. Fallecido el 18 de febrero de 1888 (sábado),a la edad de 78 años. Scottish naval commander, courtier and Conservative politician. 1 documento disponible. Padres. Charles EDMONSTONE, Baronnet de Duntreath 1764-1821. Louisa HOTHAM 1778-1840. Casamiento (s) y/e hijo (s)

  6. Biography. William (Edmonstone) Edmonstone VIIth of Duntreath is a member of Edmonstone Clan. At some date, shortly before 1607, William Edmonstone, together with his brother James, came over to Ulster to join Sir Hugh Montgomery in the Newtownards area. In August 1607 they were granted lands in that area.

  7. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00162DUNTREATH CASTLE (GDL00162)

    Duntreath was granted to a branch of the Lothian-based Edmonstone family as long ago as 1425 after the forfeiture of the estate by the Earl of Lennox. It was granted by James I to William Edmonstone of Culloden who had married Lady Mary Stewart, daughter of Robert III.