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  1. John Elphinstone, 13th Lord Elphinstone, 1st Baron Elphinstone, GCB, GCH, PC (23 June 1807 – 19 July 1860) was a Scottish soldier, politician and colonial administrator. He was twice elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom as a Scottish representative peer , serving once from 14 January 1833 to 29 December 1834 and then again from 8 September 1847 to 23 April 1859. [1]

  2. The Protestant reformer George Wishart was brought to Elphinstone by Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell en route to St Andrews where he was tried and burned at the stake on 1 March 1546. [5] Between 2011 and 2018 the population of the village increased from 520 to 590 [6] and it has basic amenities, including a primary school, a community centre, a newsagent, and a miners welfare club.

  3. Children. 1. Hester Maria Elphinstone, Viscountess Keith, born Hester Maria Thrale (17 September 1764 – 31 March 1857), was a British literary correspondent and intellectual. She was the eldest child of Hester Thrale, diarist, author and confidante of Samuel Johnson, and Henry Thrale, a wealthy brewer and patron of the arts.

  4. Alexander Elphinstone died in 1638. Family The grave of Michael Elphinstone and Mary Bruce, Old Larbert Graveyard. Alexander Elphinstone married Jean Livingston (d. 1621), daughter of William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston and Agnes Fleming (d. 1597), daughter of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming and Lady Janet Stewart, a

  5. On 1 January 1909, it became Elphinstone State School. It closed temporarily in 1922, but soon re-opened. It closed permanently in 1963. [3] It was at 519 Dungannon Road ( 27.97308°S 151.87121°E ). [4] [5] [6] In the 2016 census Elphinstone had a population of 64 people.

  6. Anne Ross. Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino [a] and 5th Lord Cupar (1688 – 18 August 1746) was a Scottish nobleman and Jacobite, or supporter of the claim of the exiled House of Stuart to the British throne. As a military officer, he served in both the British and French armies, as well as taking part in Jacobite rebellions in 1715 and ...

  7. Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone married Mary Heron Maxwell, daughter of Lieutenant-general Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 4th Baronet, in April 1836. His younger brother Charles Elphinstone-Dalrymple (sic) FSA(Scot) (1817-1891) was a noted antiquarian, geneaologist and expert on topography. He was a member of the Spalding Club. References