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  1. Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk JP DL (20 March 1854 – 10 November 1941), was a Scottish nobleman. Early life. Carnegie was the son of the explorer and poet James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk and his first wife Catherine Hamilton Noel, daughter of the Charles Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough. [1] .

  2. El X conde de Southesk murió el 10 de noviembre de 1941 y lord Carnegie se convirtió en el XI conde de Southesk. Maud llegó a ser conocida como la condesa de Southesk. A pesar de que no llevaban a cabo deberes reales, lord y lady Southesk eran considerados miembros de la Familia Real .

    • Charles Alexander Bannerman Carnegie de Kinnaird y de Pitcarrow
    • XI barón Carnegie de Kinnaird, III barón Balinhard
  3. Charles Carnegie may refer to: Charles Carnegie, 4th Earl of Southesk (1661–1699), Scottish nobleman; Charles Carnegie (politician) (1833–1906), MP for Forfarshire; Charles Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk (1854–1941), Scottish nobleman; Charles Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk (1893–1992)

  4. The 10th Earl of Southesk died on 10 November 1941 and Lord Carnegie became the 11th Earl of Southesk. Although they did not carry out royal duties, Lord and Lady Southesk were considered members of the Royal Family. They both attended the coronation of King George VI, Maud's cousin, and other state occasions.

  5. Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk (1854–1941) Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk (1893–1992) James George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife, 12th Earl of Southesk (1929–2015) see Duke of Fife for further holders.

  6. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk JP DL (20 March 1854 – 10 November 1941), was a Scottish nobleman. Contents. Early life. Career. Personal life. Descendants. Early life.

  7. Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk (20 March 1854 – 10 November 1941), was a Scottish nobleman. Amongst his various honours, he was an honorary colonel in the Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, and a Deputy Lieutenant for Kincardineshire from 5 January 1900. He was educated at Harrow and St Andrews University.