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  1. William Harry Hay, 19th Earl of Erroll (3 May 1823 – 3 December 1891), styled Lord Hay between 1823 and 1831, and Lord Kilmarnock from 1831 to 1846, was a Scottish peer.

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    • Hon. Adolphus Chichester
  2. Earl of Erroll ( / ˈɛrəl /) [1] is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1453 for Sir William Hay. The subsidiary titles held by the Earl of Erroll are Lord Hay (created 1449) and Lord Slains (1452), both in the Peerage of Scotland. The Earls of Erroll also hold the hereditary office of Lord High Constable of Scotland.

    • William Hay, 1st Earl of Erroll
    • Lord Hay, Lord Slains
  3. 14 de sept. de 2023 · December 03, 1891 (68) Stains Castle, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll and Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll. Husband of Lady Eliza Amelia Hay.

    • Scotland
    • May 3, 1823
    • Lady Eliza Amelia Hay
    • December 3, 1891
  4. William Harry Hay, 19th Earl of Erroll (3 May 1823 – 3 December 1891), styled Lord Hay between 1823 and 1831, and Lord Kilmarnock from 1831 to 1846, was a Scottish peer.

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  5. William George Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, 1st Baron Kilmarnock KT (1801–1846) married Lady Elizabeth FitzClarence (1801 1856) illegitimate daughter of King William IV by his mistress Dora Bland ("Mrs Jordan").

  6. William George Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, KT, GCH, PC (21 February 1801 – 19 April 1846), styled Lord Hay between 1815 and 1819, was a Scottish peer and politician.

  7. The role of Lord High Constable came with great authority and transformed the fortunes of the family. Sir Thomas, 7th of Erroll, married Princess Elizabeth Stewart, the daughter of King Robert II. William, 9th of Erroll, was created 1st Earl of Erroll in 1452.