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  1. Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram by Jan Lievens. Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram (c. 1578–1654), was a Scottish nobleman, politician and writer. Biography. He descended from a third son of Sir Andrew Kerr of Ferniehurst, and was laird of Ancrum in Roxburghshire.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2022 · A poet, courtier and statesman, Robert Kerr was created Earl of Ancram on the occasion of Charles I's Scottish coronation in 1633. A man of refined taste and great culture, Kerr was the first to bring works by Rembrandt to Britain. After Charles's execution in 1649, he went into exile and spent the last years of his life in poverty ...

    • December 09, 1578
    • 1st Earl of Ancrum, Knight
    • Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scotland
  3. Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian PC (8 March 1636 – 15 February 1703), known as the 4th Earl of Lothian from 1675 to 1701, was a Scottish nobleman. He was styled Lord Kerr until 1661 and Lord Newbattle from 1661 to 1675. The 1st Marquess of Lothian.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2024 · A poet, courtier and statesman, Robert Kerr was created Earl of Ancram on the occasion of Charles I's Scottish coronation in 1633. A man of refined taste and great culture, Kerr was the first to bring works by Rembrandt to Britain. After Charles's execution in 1649, he went into exile and spent the last years of his life in poverty in Amsterdam.

  5. Sir Robert Kerr, First Earl of Ancram was a Scottish courtier and politician. He was the father of Sir William Kerr, First/Third Earl of Lothian [SSNE 8103 ], a captain in the Scots-Dutch Brigade and later a general in the Army of the Covenant.