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Topic: Archibald George Stuart, 13th Earl of Moray


  
  Earl of Moray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Furthermore, Lord Moray holds the title Baron Stuart, of Castle Stuart in the County of Inverness; since it is in the Peerage of Great Britain, it entitled the Earls of Moray to sit in the House of Lords until the passage of the Peerage Act 1963.
Perhaps the most well-known Earl of Moray was James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, the husband of Elizabeth Stewart, 2nd Countess of Moray, who held the Earldom jure uxoris (by right of his wife), as he was the subject of a famous ballad, "The Bonny Earl of Murray" ("Murray" being a variant spelling of "Moray").
Malcolm, Earl of Moray and Earl of Ross
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 Campbell
Archibald was summoned before James V, to give an account of the duties and rental of the Isles received by him, and was soon after his arrival imprisoned.
Archibald was educated under the direction of Mr John Douglas, his father's domestic chaplain, and the first Protestant Archbishop of St Andrews, and distinguished himself as one of the most able among the Lords of the Congregation.
Archibald had long before become the king's lieutenant in the "bounds of the clan Gregor", and he was answerable for all their excesses.
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 Donnachaidh Chiefs
In 1437, Robert of Strouan, Fourth Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh arrested Graham and the Earl of Atholl as the murderers of Kings James I of Scotlan, and as a reward for this act, his lands were made a barony and he was granted an honorable addition to his Coat of Arms.
He is said to have married a daughter of Malcolm, 5th, Earl of Lennox, who brought Rannoch as her tocher, and had a son, 1.
George Duncan Robertson, (St.Andrew, Jamaica), J.P. Jamaica, late of the Colonial Civil Service, who maticulated Arms at the Lyons Office, May 1936, as heir male of Robertson of Strouan, born August 10, 1867.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2524
She married Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray, son of Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray and Jean Gray, on 7 January 1801.
Archibald George Stuart, 13th Earl of Moray b.
She married Edmund Archibald Stuart, 15th Earl of Moray, son of Reverend Edmund Luttrell Stuart and Elizabeth Jackson, on 6 September 1877.
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It eventually descended to Elizabeth Stuart, 7th Countess of Moray, whose husband was also recognised as Earl.
The most recent creation was in favour of another James Stuart, the illegitimate son of King James V. Other Scottish titles associated with this creation are: ''Lord Abernethy, Strathern, Doune and St Colme'' (created 1562), ''Lord Doune'' (1581) and ''Lord St Colme'' (1611).
Furthermore, the title of ''Baron Stuart of Castle Stuart'' belongs to the Earl; since it was in the [[Peerage of Great Britain]], it entitled the Earl to sit in the [[House of Lords]] until the passage of the [[Peerage Act 1963]].
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 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, regency council 1286-1292 and...
Duncan MacDuff, Earl of Fife, regency council 1286-1292 and...
The Royal Stuarts became extinct with the death of Henry Cardinal Stuart in 1809 (though descendents in other dynasties retain a pretension to the throne), though numerous collateral branches and branches stemming from illegitimate descendants and their heirs exist today.
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 ipedia.com: Earl of Moray Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The next grant was made to James Stuart, the son of King James IV.
The most recent creation was in favour of another James Stuart, the illegitimate son of King James V.
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, 1st Earl of Moray (c.
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 Our Ancient Ancestors
The Earl being absent and unheard, the pretext being a claim of some legal impediment at the time of her marriage, said to be a prior contract to Lord Hamilton.
The third daughter of Archibald was Margaret, who in her youth was mistress to King James IV and bore to him Alexander Stewart (Arch Bishop of St. Andrews), and Jean Stewart, later Countess of Morton.
Ancestors of the Boyds, Earls of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Stwarts, Kings and Queens of Scotland, England and Ireland: The Fitz Allans, Earls of Arundel in England.
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 Lord Gray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lord Gray is a title in the Peerage of Scotland dating to 1445.
Archibald George Stuart, 13th Earl of Moray, 17th Lord Gray (1810-1872)
George Philip Stuart, 14th Earl of Moray, 18th Lord Gray (1816-1895)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2512
He was the son of Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray and Jean Gray.
He was the son of Morton Gray Stuart, 17th Earl of Moray and Edith Douglas Palmer.
She married Francis Douglas Stuart, 18th Earl of Moray, son of Morton Gray Stuart, 17th Earl of Moray and Edith Douglas Palmer, on 21 June 1924.
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 Seeking the relations and ancestors of the Marrs & Hughes Family and the Rosales & Barrett Family - Person Page 8
He was the ‘stout and mighty Earl of Mar’ who gained the battle of Harlaw, in the year 1411, defeating Donald of the Isles with terrible slaughter, though outnumbered by ten to one, and thus terminating the protracted contest for superiority between the Celtic and the Saxon races.
Earl Alexander died in 1435, and his son having predeceased him without issue, the earldom, in terms of the recent charter, reverted to the Crown.
the Lord Huntley, the Lord Tullibardine, the Earl Mareschal, the Earl of Southesk, Glingary from the Clans, Glenderule from the Earl of Broadalbine, and gentlemen of Argyleshire, Mr.
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 Clan Grant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This bred bad blood between the two earls, and later, when the Earl of Bothwell, after an attempt on the life of Chancellor Maitland, was said to be harboured by Moray in his house of Dunibristle, Huntly willingly accepted a commission to attack that place.
Here again a Gordon was mortally wounded, and, on the Earl of Moray fleeing along the shore, he was pursued by the brothers of the two slain men, and promptly put to death.
It was the seventh and eighth Earls who carried out the vast tree-planting operations in Strathspey which have changed the whole climate of the region, restoring its ancient forest character, and rendering it the famous health resort it is at the present day.
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Archibald FINLAY evidently died prior to 1337, as on 12 Nov 1337, Margaret FINLAY, relict (widow) of Archibald FINLAY, is mentioned as occupying one-half portion of land in Rousnot.
Archibald FINLEY was baptized on 8 Jan 1686; d 11 March 1752, New Britain Township, Bucks County, PA; m 10 Aug 1721, Ireland, Margaret KELSO, daughter of Henry KELSO.
"Archibald FINLEY died in a house he had erected on this tract on March 11, 1749-50 and the deed therefore was made by the executors of George FITZWATER on December 11, 1750 to his widow, Margaret FINLEY, and his two eldest sons, John and Henry FINLEY, as the executors of Archibald FINLEY, deceased.
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 James I Descendants News, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Charles George Yuill Seymour Dawson-Damer, Viscount Carlow (b.6 Oct 1965, son and heir of the 7th Earl of Portarlington) married Clare Garside (daughter of Mr and Mrs Rodney Garside) at Galle Fort, Sri Lanka, on 16 March.
She was daughter of the 5th Earl Grey and had married in 1935 Evelyn Baring, who was made a peer as Lord Howick of Glendale.
Granville George Fergus, 6th Earl Granville [a great-nephew of the late Queen Mother] and his wife, née Anne Topping, are expecting their third child.
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 Notes File 41   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1455 she married Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and it was their son, Henry Tudor, who, in 1485, at the end of the Wars of the Roses, became King Henry VII of England.
Clarence, George Plantagenet, Duke of (1449-78), son of Richard, duke of York, and brother of Edward IV, king of England, born in Dublin.
His only son, Edward, earl of Warwick, was imprisoned in the tower at the age of ten and was beheaded on the order of the Tudor king Henry VII.
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 Septs of Clan Campbell
In 1550, Archibald, Master of Argyll, later the 5th Earl, granted the keepership of the castle together with the twenty seven merklands that went with it to Colin Campbell of Ardkinglas for the service of two boats.
In 1571, Archibald, by then 5th Earl, granted the castle acre and the office of Baillie to Archibald Campbell, a cadet of the Ardkinglas family, as Captain of the Castle of Dunoon.
The King in 1508 granted the lands to Colin Earl of Argyll (26) (RMS ii, 3213.) Thereafter the MacGibbons held of the Earls of Argyll until the earl passed the superiority of the lands to Campbell of Auchinbreck.
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He was styled Earl of Derby (a title held in right by his first wife, Blanche of Lancaster) on July 21, 1361.
He was also created Earl of Lancaster and Lord of Beaufort and Nogent around this time, also in right of his first wife.
He succeeded to the titles of Earl of Derby, Earl of Leicester and Earl of Lincoln on April 10, 1362 after the death of his sister-in-law, Matilda of Lancaster.
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 Worldroots.com
William Coke, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Hon.
Earl of Antrim and Jane Emma Hannah Macan
Reginald Le Normand Brabazon, 13th Earl of Meath, son of
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 Worldroots.com
Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden and Hon.
George Child-Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, son of George
Cholmondeley, 4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley and
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Occasionally, an older child was taken to replace a son or daughter of the same age who had died, and that child was raised as if it were the original child, with the same name and love bestowed on the original child.
My George FINLEY was apparently captured when old enough to know who he was, and was probably one of these occasional cases.
George FINLEY m (1st) 1761, VA, w Ann NEWLAND, b 1746; d 1782, Washington County, VA; buried Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church graveyard, near Staunton, Augusta County, VA. She was the daughter of Isaac NEWLAND.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881) Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman (97)
Nassau, Henry D'Auverquerque (1675-1754) Earl of Grantham (1)
Stuart, Francis Douglas (1892-1943) 18th Earl of Moray (1)
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 British Royal Progenitors: Index of 'D' Names
deMONTFORT, Earl of NORFOLK & SUFFOLK, Ralph deGAEL (i589), b.1040-d.1096
DOUGLAS, 5th Earl of ANGUS, Archibald "Bell-the-Cat" (marriage to Elizabeth BOYD of BOYD) (i1623), d.1513
DUNBAR, 1st Earl of MORAY, John (marriage to Margaret STEWART, Princess of Scotland) (i1401)
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 Genealogy Data Page 102 (Family Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
BEF 18 MAR 1494 of Moray, Inverness-Shire, SCOTLAND
Father: Douglas, Archibald (6th Earl of Moray - twin)
BET 1763 AND 1773 of Westchester, NY d.
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Second notice (145) An Account of the Great Floods of August 1829 in the Province of Moray and adjoining Districts (144) An Account of the History and Manufacture of Ancient and Modern Terra Cotta (1444) An Account of the Infancy, Religious, and Literary Life of Adam Clarke.
Illustrated by G. Dore (2020) AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF A PLAN, NOW FIRST MADE PUBLIC, FOR CAPTURING PRINCE WILLIAM HENRY, HIS PRESENT MAJESTY, DURING HIS STAY AT NEW YORK IN 1782; WITH THE ORIGINAL LETTERS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON.
Two notices (1082) Auto-Photography (1111) Autobiographic Recollections of George Pryme; edited by his Daughter (2215) Autobiographic Sketches; by Thomas De Quincey (1337) Autobiographic Sketches; by Thomas De Quincey (1374) An Autobiographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow.
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