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  1. M. Earl of Mar and Garioch. Earl of March. Earl of Marchmont. Earl of Melfort. Earl of Menteith. Earl of Moray.

  2. Peers created by James I of Scotland ‎ (2 P) Peers created by James II of Scotland ‎ (32 P) Peers created by James III ‎ (13 P) Peers created by James IV ‎ (6 P) Peers created by James V ‎ (2 P) Peers created by Mary, Queen of Scots ‎ (3 P) Peers of Scotland created by Charles I ‎ (50 P) Peers of Scotland created by Charles II ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · The Peerage of Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic : Moraireachd na h-Alba; Scots : Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707. Following that year's Treaty of Union, the Kingdom of Scots and the Kingdom of England were combined under the name of Great ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debrett'sDebrett's - Wikipedia

    John Almon edited and published his first edition of The New Peerage in 1769, and went on to produce at least three further editions. [4] By 1790 he had passed the editorship on to John Debrett who, in 1802, put his name to the two small volumes that made up The Correct Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland .

  5. Held by the Earl of Kintore in the Peerage of Scotland since 1974: John Baird, Bt. Former cabinet minister Baron Irwin: 22 December 1925 Earl of Halifax in the Peerage in the United Kingdom: Edward Wood: Former cabinet minister Baron Mereworth: 19 January 1926 Geoffrey Browne, Baron Oranmore and Browne — Baron Hanworth: 21 January 1926

  6. Sir William Borthwick, 3rd of Borthwick and later 1st Lord Borthwick (c. 1413 – October 1483) [1] was a Scottish peer and ambassador. Borthwick was the eldest son of Sir William Borthwick, 2nd of Borthwick, castellan of Edinburgh ( Sir William Borthwick of that Ilk ), and his wife Bethoc (or Beatrice) Sinclair of Orkney, daughter of Henry ...

  7. Also Duke of Rothesay in the Peerage of Scotland 1398 and Duke of Cambridge in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 2011 – see below. 2. Duke of Norfolk. 1483. Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk. 67. 2002. England. Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, responsible for royal ceremony.