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  Duke of Fife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1st Duke of Fife was the husband of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
Earl of Fife and Baron Skene are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, all the others are in the Peerage of Ireland.
Earl of Macduff and Baron Balinhard are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, all the others are in the Peerage of Scotland.
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 James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Sir James Carnegie, the 3rd Duke of Fife, (born 23 September 1929) is a great grandson of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and a member of the extended British Royal Family.
As the son of the Earl of Southesk, he held the courtesy title of Lord Carnegie of Kinnaird from birth.
David Charles Carnegie, Earl of Southsesk (born 3 March 1961), styled Earl of MacDuff (by courtsey) from birth until his paternal grandfather's death 16 February 1992, thereafter styled Earl of Southesk; m.
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 Duke of Fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The first Duke of Fife was the husband of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
The only subsidiary title held by the present Duke is Earl of MacDuff, which is used as a courtesy title for the eldest son and heir of the Duke.
The current Duke of Fife is also the 12th Earl of Southesk, Lord Carnegie of Kinnaird, Lord Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchars, Baron Balinhard of Farnell, 9th Baronet.
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 Clan Carnegie
The Carnegies of Southesk, the first family, were previously designated by the Gaelic township name of Balinhard, also in Angus, and are descended from John de Balinhard whose forebears held these lands.
John, the 1st of Carnegie died in 1370 and was succeeded by John Carnegie of that Ilk.
This Earl being devoid of issue, the family representation passed to the 3rd Carnegie Baronet of Pitarro who repurchased the estates and to whose descendant the Earldom was restored in 1855 as 9th Earl.
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 CARNEGIE, EARL OF SOUTHESK
On 2 June 1446 the seal of 'Wat of Carnegy' was appended to a lease by Janet of Ogilby of the lands of Marytown.
Walter Carnegie of Kinnaird appears as a juror at the adjustment of the marches of Menmuir between the Bishop of Brechin and John de Culace on 12 and 13 October 1450.
John Carnegie died in December 1604; and on 11 April 1649 David Carnegie of Balmachie was served heir of tailzie to him in eleven acres of Punderlaw and Deischland; the lands had been in non-entry for forty-four years and three months in the hands of the Marquess of Hamilton, the superior.
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 Doig Genealogy - David Doig of Reswallie and Janet Dall / Agnes Dall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
David was the son of David Mudie in Courthill.
James was born in 1715/6, the third Baronet of Pittarrow and the sixth Earl of Southesk.
David was the proprietor of Craighill, in the parish of Dundee.
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 Duke of Fife
Earl Fife of Braco and Dipple, Viscount Macduff, and Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in the County of Cavan, and peerage of Ireland (created 28 February 1735.
Earl Fife of Draco and Viscount MacDuff in the peerage of Ireland (created 26 April 1759 extinct 22 January 1912).
James George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife and Earl of Macduff.
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 Celtic Studio-Clan Carnegie
Sir John Carnegie, the second son of David Carnegie of Panbride and brother of David, first Earl of Southesk, was also elevated to the peerage in 1639 as Lord Lour, and in 1647 he was created Earl of Ethie.
James, second Earl of Southesk, attended on the king in exile, Charles II, in Holland in 1650 and was one of the Commissioners chosen for Scotland to sit in the Parliament of England during the Protectorate.
The earl him-self died in France in 1730, and the representation of the family then devolved on Sir James Carnegie of Pittarrow, who was descended from a younger son of the first Earl of Southesk.
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 Clan Carnegie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1633 David, 8th of Kinnaird, became Earl of Southesk, and his brother John was also given an Earldom, that of Northesk (the North and South Esk rivers bisect the county of Angus, both flowing into the North Sea at Montrose).
The 5th Earl of Southesk's title was forfieted after the '45 rising, not to be restored until the 19th century.
The Duke's heir is the Earl of MacDuff.
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 Earl's rich tribal auction likened to Holocaust sale | The World | The Australian
But yesterday the family of David Carnegie, 45, the present earl, was celebrating after the 39 items, including beaded clothing, knives, pipes and moccasins, sold for record prices in New York.
In 1859, James Carnegie, 32, the then Earl of Southesk, travelled to Canada in search of "good sport" after being advised that it would improve his health after the death of his wife.
The earl became one of the first Europeans to explore the Rockies, and his legacy is recorded in an Alberta river, a mountain peak and a mountain pass that bear his name.
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 thePeerage.com - Margaret Lindsay and others
She married Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, son of David Carnegie and Eupheme Wemyss, on 8 October 1595.
He was the son of David Carnegie and Eupheme Wemyss.
She was the daughter of David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford and Katherine Campbell.
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 Descendants of David Beaton - Cardinal & Chancellor of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
David Lindsay was born in 1552 in ,
David was born in 1575 in ,
David Carnegie was born in 1596 in Kinnaird, Farnell, Angus, Scotland,
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 Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Scotland's People - Native Americans on warpath over Earl's art treasures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Earl admitted this was acquired from an Indian man who stripped his wife on the spot after being offered a bottle of rum in exchange.
James Carnegie, the 9th Earl of Southesk, travelled to Canada in 1859, aged 32, after being advised that it would improve his health that had deteriorated following the death of his wife.
The current Earl of Southesk, the Eton and Cambridge-educated David Carnegie, 45, owns a 5,800-acre estate near Brechin and runs a trout farm as well as an arable farming business.
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 carnegie01
Families covered: Carnegie of Balmachie, Carnegie of Balnamoon, Carnegie of Carnegie, Carnegie of Cookstoun, Carnegie of Kinnaird, Carnegie of Leuchland, Carnegie-Arbuthnott of Findowrie
BP1934 (Southesk) indicates that the Duthac who acquired Kinnaird was probably son or nephew of the John who acquired Carnegie but admits that there is insufficient proof to be sure.
Margaret Carnegie (dau of Sir Alexander Carnegie of Pittarrow)
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 MyClan.com : Clan Carnegie : Clan History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The younger son of the third Earl was not so fortunate in his duelling career and was killed in Paris in 1681 by William, son of the Duchess of Lauderdale.
The earl himself died in France in 1730, and the representation of the family then devolved on Sir James Carnegie of Pittarrow, who was descended from a younger son of the first Earl of Southesk.
No such alliance was more splendid than that of the eleventh Earl who, as Lord Carnegie, married Her Highness Princess Maude, younger daughter of the Princess Royal and granddaughter of Edward VII.
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 ScotClans - Clan Carnegie - Clan History
In 1358 John of Balinhard was granted the lands and barony of Carnegie by Walter de Maule.
He was the first of the Carnegies to claim that his ancestors were the cup bearers to the Kings of Scotland.
Descending from a younger son of the 1st Earl of Southesk was Sir James Carnegie of Pittarrow, the distinguished soldier.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath and others
He was the son of Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk and Margaret Lindsay.
She married James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk, son of Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk and Margaret Lindsay, on 21 February 1629.
She married Gilbert Hay, 11th Earl of Erroll, son of William Hay, 10th Earl of Erroll and Lady Anne Lyon, on 7 January 1658.
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 Growfish - Gippsland Aquaculture Industry Network (GAIN)
A Scots aristocrat is suing a council for £112,000 after poison killed 75,000 rainbow trout on his fish farm.
The Earl of Southesk David Charles Carnegie claims the fish died after a massive oil spill near his home at Kinnaird Castle.
Carnegie, who owns the 5800-acre Southesk estate, near Brechin, wants compensation from Angus Council.
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 Loryn's British Royalty Page - Succession
HRH The Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex, youngest son of HM Queen Elizabeth II (1964)
David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, son of The Princess Margaret (1961)
Charles Duff Carnegie, Lord Carnegie, eldest son of David Carnegie (1989)
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Spinifex and Sand, by David W. Carnegie
David Wynford Carnegie, born in 1871, youngest son of the Earl of Southesk, led one of the last great expeditions in the exploration of Australia.
Carnegie financed his expedition from the results of a successful gold strike at Lake Darlôt.
David Carnegie returned to England in 1898, was awarded a medal by the Royal Geographic Society and in 1899 was appointed Assistant Resident and Magistrate in Northern Nigeria.
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 The Scotsman - Opinion - Simon Pia's Diary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Big Man of the folk scene looked down from his imposing height at the diminutive figure beside him and said: "Yes, she is. So shut up." The two looked up at Hamish through narrowed eyes, weighed up their chances...
THE Carnegie name is famed for its munificence, but this was ridiculous.
At the pile of David Carnegie, Earl of Southesk, in Angus on Saturday, the local Tories held a casino night, but it didn’t turn out quite as profitably as planned.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 25
David, Lord of Lower Connacht 15 de Burgh
Denis James, Earl of Caledon 6th Alexander, b.
Dermot Robert Wyndham, Earl of Mayo 7th Bourke, b.
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 DUKES OF FIFE
Lordship of Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchar 14 April 1616
Lordship of Kinnaird and Leuchar and the Earldom of Southesk 22 June 1633
FAMILY OF CHARLES Noel Carnegie,6th Earl of Southesk 1905 (Piccadilly 20 March 1854 - Kinnaird Castle 10 November 1941).
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Charles Of Southesk Carnegie Earl XI and Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Duff Lady
Charles Of Southesk Carnegie Earl XI and Evelyn Julia Williams-Freeman
David Carnegie Earl Of Southesk and Margaret Lindsay Lady Kinnaird and Colluthie
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 David Carnegie Earl Of Southesk / Margaret Lindsay Lady Kinnaird & Colluthie
Name: David Carnegie Baron Carnegie Born: at Kinnaird, Perthshire, Scotland Died: October 25, 1633 at Vp Spm, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland Wife: Margaret Hamilton
Name: James Carnegie Earl Of Southes Born: Abt 1598 at Of, Kinnaird, Perthshire, Scotland Died: Jan 1669 at, Kinnaird, Perthshire, Scotland Wife: Mary Ker Lady
Name: Majorie Carnegie Viscountess Arbuthnott Born: Abt 1609 at Of, Kinnaird, Perthshire, Scotland Died: December 22, 1651 Husband: William Halyburton
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 The Scotsman - Laird's American Indian artefacts fetch £1m
The collection, amassed by the 9th Earl of Southesk who explored the Rocky Mountains in the 1850s, was billed by Sotheby's as the world's most significant collection of American Indian art ever to go up for sale.
It was ordered by the family trust of the current Earl of Southesk, David Carnegie, 45, who farms 5,800 acres around Kinnaird Castle in Angus.
A Northern Plains beaded-hide woman's dress estimated at $175,000, which was acquired by the Earl of Southesk from an Indian man who stripped his wife on the spot after being offered a bottle of rum in exchange, went for $497,600 (£267,570).
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 carnegie02
BE1934 (Colquhoun) reports that Margaret was later wife of Archibald Stirling of Garden but we suspect that that is in error as she had a daughter Margaret who married Archibald Stirling.
The Earl was attainted for supporting the Jacobite rebellion.
The eldest son James of the eldest son (James, 5th Bart, de jure 8th Earl) of the eldest son (David, 4th Bart, de jure 7th Earl) of their eldest son (James, 3rd Bart, de jure 6th Earl) was restored to the peerage and became 9th Earl of Southesk.
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 Conqueror15
Anne Capell, Lady, + 1752, Md. 1683, Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, * 1669, + 1738.
Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle, K.G., * 1694, + 1758, Md.1) 1717, Lady Frances Spencer, + 1742, d.
Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk, K.C.V.O., * 1893, + 1992, Md.1) 1923, H.H. Princess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Duff, * 1891, + 1959, d.
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