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  1. Early life. William Harry Hay was born on 3 May 1823. He was the only son of four children born to Lady Elizabeth FitzClarence and William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll.His elder sister, Lady Ida Hay, married Charles Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough (her descendants include the Earls of Gainsborough, the Marquesses of Bute and the Baronets of Bellingham).

  2. Use this image. William George Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll. by Richard James Lane, published by John Mitchell, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay. lithograph with some hand-colouring, (17 July 1840) NPG D46246. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image.

  3. 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. Early life. Erroll was the son of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll, and his wife Alice (née Eliot).

  4. 19 de nov. de 2019 · Privy Councillor to King James III of Scotland; Commissioner to treat with the English 1472. William [Hay], 4th Earl of Erroll. born. mar. (1) after 24 Apr 1492 Christian Lyon (d. after 21 Aug 1508), 3rd dau. of John [Lyon], 3rd Lord Glamis, by his wife Elizabeth Scrymgeour, dau. of Sir John Scrymgeour of Dudhope.

  5. William Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll, killed with his brother at the Battle of Flodden, 9 September 1513. He married Christian Lyon, daughter of John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis, and had issue: William Hay, 5th Earl of Erroll. Thomas Hay of Logie, killed at Flodden. He married Margaret Logie, daughter of Lyon Logie of that Ilk, and had issue:

  6. Lady Jean Hay (1540), who married Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll. The Earl of Erroll died on 11 April 1541, in Edinburgh, being under 21 years of age. His wife Helen later remarried John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland . Six months after his death, the earldom and barony were restored to his cousin, George Hay, the grandson of William Hay, 3rd ...

  7. Victor Hay, 21st Earl of Erroll (1875-1928) who, as Lord Kilmarnock, had a distinguished diplomatic career. This was widely extended by his grandson Gilbert, 11th Earl. On his death in 1674, Gilbert was succeeded by his cousin Sir John Hay of Kellour, a committed Jacobite who withdrew from public life after the accession of William of Orange in ...