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 Earl of Erroll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Harry Hay, 19th Earl of Erroll (1823-1891)
Josslyn Victor Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll (1901-1941)
The Earl of Erroll is one of thee peers entitled to appoint a private pursuivant, with the title "Slains".
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 Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dispute which began in his lifetime concerning the hereditary office of Lord High Constable between the families of Erroll and of the Earl Marischal was settled finally in favour of the former; thus establishing the precedence enjoyed by the earls of Erroll next after the royal family over all other subjects in Scotland.
Lord Erroll died on the 16th of July 1631, and was buried in the church of Slains.
After a failure to apprehend him in March 1593, Erroll and his companions were sentenced to abjure Romanism or leave the kingdom; and on their non-compliance were in 1594 declared traitors.
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 Francis
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 Hay - Scottish Clans of Perthshire
Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll plotted with the Earls of Huntly and Angus to depose Elizabeth I of England with the young James VI and create a united Britain.
George Hay, 3rd Earl of Kinnoull fought at the Battle of Tippermore in 1644 with Montrose in support of Charles I. The Earl of Erroll, 13th and last male in the line, opposed the Union of Parliaments with England in 1707.
The 5th Earl of Erroll was created Lord Lieutenant of this part of Scotland while Mary I (Queen of Scots) was in France and her mother, Mary of Lorraine, was Regent.
www.perthshire-scotland.co.uk /clans-hay.htm   (366 words)

  
 Historic Earls and Earldoms of Scotland - Chapter 1 - Earldom and Earls of Mar - Section VI
to William, Earl of Sutherland, and Margaret his wife, the "King’s sister." John, Earl of Mar, adduced evidence before the commissioners commencing with the charter of Isabel, Countess of Mar and Garioch, of 9th December, 1404, and concluded with an extract of the retours of 1589; he was placed seventh on the roll.
Earl John died in 1654 and was succeeded by his son John, Twenty-second Earl of Mar and ninth Lord Erskine.
Earl Marischal was ranked fifth; his office as Marischal was next in grade to the High Constable.
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 earl of mar
In 1824, the Earldom was finally restored by Act of Parliament to John Francis Erskine, the heir of the attained Earl.
Thus, the Earl of Kellie is entitled to the Earldom of Mar as he is the late Earl of Mar's heir male, while John Goodeve Erskine was an heir-general.
At the death of the ninth Earl of Mar and eleventh Earl of Kellie in 1866, the Earldom of Kellie and the family's estates passed to Walter Erskine, the cousin of the late Earl, and his heir-male.
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 Articles - George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly
In December the "Spanish Blanks" were intercepted (see Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll), two of which bore Huntly& signature, and a charge of treason was again brought against him, while on September 25, 1593 he was excommunicated.
The son of the 5th Earl of Huntly, and of Anne, daughter of James Hamilton, Earl of Arran and Duke of Chatelherault, he was educated in France as a Roman Catholic.
He then involved himself in a private war with the Grants and the Mackintoshes, who were assisted by the earls of Atholl and Murray; and on February 8, 1592 he set fire to Murray's castle of Donibristle in Fife, and stabbed the earl to death with his own hand.
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 decendants of Gilbert de la Hay
Hay, Lady Margaret [24283] of Erroll m.1616 wife of Sir John Seton, of Barns m.____ wife of Walter Scott, 1st earl of Buccleuch d.ca.1695
Hay, Lady Margaret [24276] of Erroll d.1695 m.1644 wife of Harry Ker, of Roxburghe wife of John Kennedy, 6th earl of Cassillis
Lockhart, Rebecca [24375] of Covington d.1761 m.1749 wife of James Boyd-Hay, 15th earl of Erroll
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 genweb2 - pafg2844 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Andrew Hay 8th Earl of Erroll [Parents] was born in 1535 in Scotland.
She married Andrew Hay 8th Earl of Erroll.
Janet Hay was born in 1557 in Lockloy, Banffshire, Scotland.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2495
She married Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, son of Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll and Lady Jean Hay, on 27 June 1584.
She was the daughter of Sir George Ashburnham, 3rd Earl of Ashburnham and Charlotte Percy.
She married John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair, son of John Stewart and Margaret Stewart, on 14 September 1620.
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 Hay family
Francis Hay, Count of Errol married 1st Anne, daug of John, 4th earl of Atholl; m 2nd Margaret, daughter of James Stewart, Count of Moray, son of James V; and m 3rd Elizabeth, daug of William, 6th Earl of Morton.
In 1513 the Hays of Erroll (including Gilbert Hay of Delgatie Castle) and the Hays of Yester with 87 men of their same family name were all killed at the battle of Flodden Field along with King James IV of Scots.
In 1708, Charles, the 13th Earl of Erroll opposed the union of Scotland and England, organized the Jacobite uprising and was imprisoned for it.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11037
She married Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, son of Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll and Lady Jean Hay.
A contract for the marriage of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll and Margaret Stuart was signed on 27 June 1584.
She is the daughter of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll and Elizabeth Douglas.
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 Scottish clan tartans (Gordon - MacDonell))
Thomas, 7th chief, married the daughter of King Robert II, and William, 9th chief, became Earl of Erroll in 1452.
John Hay of Restalrigg was a close companion of the Old Pretender in exile and was created Earl and then Duke of Inverness in the Jacobite peerage.
James, the younger son of the 9th Marischal, and brother of the 10th, was a notable soldier, who fought for the rebels in the 1715 Rising.
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 CRUDEN - Online Information article about CRUDEN
ERROLL (or ERROL), FRANCIS HAY, 9TH EARL OF (d.
earl of Erroll, lies to the north of Cruden, but must not be confounded with the old castle of Slains, about 5 M. to the See also:
Prehistoric remains have been found in the parish, and near Ardendraught, not far from the See also:
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 Descendants of Edward III
William HAY, 4th Earl of Erroll, died 1513 Sep 9; married 1st, 1492, Hon.
Prince Thomas of England, KG, 1st Duke of Clarence and Earl of Albemarle (cr 1412 Jul 9), born 1388, died 1421 Mar 22 sp; married 1412, Lady Margaret de HOLAND (Kent, E) (born 1385, died 1439 Dec 31).
Prince Humphrey of England, KG, 1st Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Pembroke (cr 1414 May 16), born 1390 Aug or Sep, died 1447 Feb 23 spl; married 1st, 1422 (annulled 1428), as 3rd husband, Jacqueline of Holland; married 2nd, before 1431, Eleanor de COBHAM (Cobham of Sterborough, B).
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 info: Francis_Sempill
(mcrt 27.11.1620) Elizabeth Hay (dau of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll) c.
The Blythsome Wedding, long attributed to Francis Sempill, has been more recently asserted to be the work of Sir William Scott of Thirlestane.
The Blythsome Wedding,long attributed to Francis Sempill, has been more recentlyasserted to be the work of Sir William Scott of Thirlestane...
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 Historic Earls and Earldoms of Scotland - Chapter V - Keiths, Great Marischals of Scotland, and Earl Marischalsl - Section II
The Master of Marischal married Lady Elizabeth Hay, a daughter of George, seventh Earl of Erroll, and had issue, four sons and three daughters.
In 1541 Earl Marischal was appointed an extraordinary Lord of the Court of Session.
The Parliament which assembled on the 12th of March, 1543, selected Earl Marischal and the Earl of Montrose, with the Lords Erskine, Lindsay, Ruthven, Livingston, and Seton, to be the keepers of the infant Queen Mary’s person.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/earldoms/chapter5s2.htm   (1231 words)

  
 Overview of Delgatie Castle
James VI destroyed part of the castle in 1594 because Francis Hay, the 9th Earl of Erroll (c.1564 - 1631), took part in a rebellion with the Earl of Huntly.
It passed to the Hays in the 14th century and that family were created the Earls of Errol in 1452.
Captain Hay of Delgatie purchased the castle in a sad state and went on to undertake an extensive restoration.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/features/featurefirst4621.html   (344 words)

  
 William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Huntly and Erroll were subdued by James himself in the north, and Angus failed in an attempt upon Edinburgh in concert with the (additional info and facts about Earl of Bothwell) Earl of Bothwell.
1553-1611), was the son of William, the 9th earl (1533-1591).
Nevertheless he succeeded to his father's titles and estates in 1591, and though in 1592 he was disgraced for his complicity in Lord Bothwell's plot, he was soon liberated and performed useful services as the king's lieutenant in the north of Scotland.
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 Cruden history
The current Slains Castle was built by Francis the 9th Earl of Erroll about 1596 and was extensively rebuilt in 1836.
George Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll, was made Baron Lord Kilmarnock in 1833 and took the office of privy Councillor.
The estate and Slains Castle were sold by the 20th Earl of Erroll in 1916 to the shipping magnate Sir John Ellerman along with 7200 acres of land.
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 decendants of Gilbert de la Hay
Francis Hay [24285] ------------- 9th earl of Erroll d.1631 Lady Elizabeth Douglas ---------- [24333] of Morton wife of Francis Hay, 9th earl of Erroll
Francis Hay [24285] ------------- 9th earl of Erroll d.1631 Mary Stewart [7591] ------------- m.1584 wife of Francis Hay, 9th earl of Erroll
William Hay [24299] ------------- 3rd earl of Erroll d.1507 Lady Isabel Gordon [24325] ------ of Huntly wife of William Hay, 3rd earl of Erroll
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 erskine02
John Francis Miller Erskine, 9th or 32nd Earl of Mar, 11th Earl of Kellie (b 28.12.1795, dsp 19.06.1866)
As reported on 'Erskine01', there is some uncertainty as to whether or not this John's formal acceptance as Earl of Mar was acceptance of his family's longstanding claim to that title or a new appointment.
(mcrt 27.02.1622) Thomas Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Haddington (b 25.05.1600, d 30.08.1640)
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 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Earl of St Germans'
The title of Earl of St Germans was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815.
Edward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot, Lord Eliot (August 30 1885 - August 24 1909) John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans (June 11 1890 - March 31 1922) Henry died on September 24 1911 at Port Eliot, Cornwall and is buried at St Germans Church.
His son, John Eliot (September 30 1761 - November 17 1823), was created Earl of St Germans on November 28 1815, with which title the Barony then merged.
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 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Fr'
Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper
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 William HAY 10th Earl of Erroll & Anne LYON
William HAY 10th Earl of Erroll and Anne LYON
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 Worldroots.com
Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, son of Andrew Hay, 8th
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, Duke of Orkney, son of
Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll, son of Archibald
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 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
Later the belt, Earl of Erroll, was given to William the 9th chief.
The Hays lost a lot of men at Flodden, and in 1594, Francis the 5th Earl fought in alliance with Huntly at Glenlivet and defeated Argyll.
The 9th and 10th Earls held the office of Lord Lyon until that role became standardised.
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 Worldroots.com
Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, son of Andrew Hay, 8th
Earl of Orkney, Earl of Caithness and Marjory Sutherland
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 Untitled Document
Originally known as the Ward of Cruden, the Harbour which have remained unchanged was built between 1875 and 1880 and financed to the sum of £14000 by the Earl of Erroll and the area renamed Port Erroll to commemorate this event.
The estate and grand house were sold by the Errolls in 1916 to the shipping magnate Sir John Ellerman along with 7200 acres of land.
Although the local primary School still bears the name Port Erroll Primary School.
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