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  1. James Hay, Lord Hay and Lord Slains (c.1797 – 16 June 1815) was a British Army officer killed during the Waterloo Campaign. Biography. James Hay was the son of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll and his wife Alicia Eliot (d. 1812). Hay, an ensign in the 1st Foot Guards, was killed at the Battle of Quatre Bras while serving as aide-de-camp to ...

  2. James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle KB (c. 1580 – March 1636) was a Scottish courtier and English nobleman. Life. He was the son of Sir James Hay of Fingask, second son of Peter Hay of Megginch (a branch member of Hay of Leys, a younger branch of the Erroll family) and his wife Margaret, daughter of Crichton of Ruthven. [1] .

  3. James Hay, Lord Hay and Lord Slains (c.1797 – 16 June 1815) was a British aristocrat and soldier. James Hay was the son of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll and his wife Alicia Eliot (d. 1812). Hay, an ensign in the 1st Foot Guards, was killed at the Battle of Quatre Bras while serving as aide-de-camp to General Maitland.

  4. James Hay, Lord Hay (1797-16 June 1815) was an ensign in the 1st Foot Guards of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. He was killed at the Battle of Quatre Bras in 1815. James Hay was born in 1797, the son of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll, and he became an ensign in the 1st Foot Guards...

  5. James Hay, 7th Lord Hay of Yester (1564-1609) was a Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of William Hay, 5th Lord Hay of Yester and Margaret Ker eldest daughter of Sir John Ker of Ferniehirst . His older brother William Hay, 6th Lord Hay of Yester and his nephew died before him, so he became Lord Hay of Yester in 1591.

  6. James Hay, séptimo señor Hay de Yester Era hijo de William Hay, quinto Lord Hay de Yester y Margaret Ker, la hija mayor de Sir John Ker de Ferniehirst . Su hermano mayor William Hay, sexto Lord Hay de Yester y su sobrino murieron antes que él, por lo que se convirtió en Lord Hay de Yester en 1591.

  7. On the 21st of June 1606, Hay was created a baron. In 1610 he was made a Knight of the Bath, and in 1613 Master of the Wardrobe. His accumulation of titles continued and in 1615 he was created Lord Hay of Sawley, and took his seat in the House of Lords.