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  1. 14 de sept. de 2023 · His father William Hay,18th Earl of Erroll established the fishing community of Port Erroll in the 1840's & 1850's on the sea coast in Aberdeenshire. A functional harbour at the mouth of the Water of Cruden village was added in the 1870's, possibly by his son the 19th Earl of Erroll as he was credited with being the founder of Port Erroll.

  2. He was known as "Lord Hay". In January 1611, with the Earl of Pembroke and Lord Windsor, he escorted a French diplomat, the Marshal de Laverdin, from Croydon to Lambeth. [2] He succeeded to the earldom after his father's death in 1631. He became a member of the Privy Council on 28 May 1633. He also succeeded to the title of Lord High Constable ...

  3. 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. William Harry Hay was born on 3 May 1823.[1] He was the only son of four children born to Lady Elizabeth FitzClarence and William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll.[2] His elder sister, Lady Ida Hay, married Charles Noel, 2nd Earl of ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · William Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll (1470 – 9 September 1513), styled as Lord Hay until 1507, was a Scottish peer and soldier. He was killed at the Battle of Flodden. Biography. William Hay was the son of William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll. He had double royal lineage: his grandfather, William Hay, 1st Earl of Erroll was a great-great grandson of ...

  5. Diana Hay, 23rd Countess of Erroll. Father. Victor Hay, 21st Earl of Erroll. Mother. Lucy Mackenzie. Occupation. Landowner. Josslyn Victor Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll (11 May 1901 – 24 January 1941) [1] was a British peer and a member of the British Union of Fascists, known for the unsolved case surrounding his murder and the sensation it caused ...

  6. William Hay, 5th Earl of Erroll (c. 1495, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland – 28 July 1522 in Edinburgh) Lady Isabel Hay He married secondly Margaret Kinloch of Cruvie, widow of Sir James Sandilands, 5th feudal baron of Calder.

  7. William Hay inherited the title in 1437 after the death of his father Sir William. [2] In 1454, he purchased lands in Angus from Alexander Ogilvie of Auchterhouse . On 17 March 1452, King James II of Scotland made him the first Earl of Erroll. Some historians list his death as August 1460, but Sir James Balfour Paul notes in The Scots Peerage ...