- Lord
Altrie is a
title in the
Peerage of
Scotland that was
created on 29 July 1587 for
Robert Keith. On his death,
about 1593, it was
inherited by his...
- Earl Marischal, so that the
final Earl was the eleventh.
Baron Keith Lord
Altrie Earl of
Kintore Clan
Keith Marischal College Keith Marischal Surtees Society;...
-
Economia ed Energia,
Seccoli XIII - XVIII, Atti
delle 'Settimane di Studi' e
Altrie Convegni,
Istituto Inter****onale di
Storia Economica, vol. 34, no. 1, F...
- of
Scotland in 1609. In the
early 1590s he
inherited the
title of Lord
Altrie from an uncle, Robert. He
rebuilt his
family seat of
Keith Marischal in...
-
dissolved 1560;
erected to a
temporal lordship for
Robert Keith,
becoming Lord
Altrie, (charter 1587); (HS) The
Abbey Church of
Saint Mary, Deer 57°31′24″N 2°3′14...
- Peter, it was
granted by Mary,
Queen of Scots, to
Robert Keith, 1st Lord
Altrie, a son of
William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal.
Peterhead was
founded in 1593...
-
Reformation of 1560, the
abbey was secularized,
becoming the
barony or
Altrie. The
marriage of
William and
Sarah Fitzhugh, William's
first marriage, is...
-
Abercorn in
Great Britain in 1790 and Duke of
Abercorn in
Ireland in 1868 Lord
Altrie 29 July 1587
Keith forfeit 1715 also Earl
Marischal by 1596 Lord Spynie...
- into a
secular lordship for
Commendator Robert Keith II (becoming Lord
Altrie) in 1587. The
following is a list of
known abbots and commendators: Robert...
-
William Keith,
Master of
Marischal (died 1580).
Robert Keith, 1st Lord
Altrie (died 1596). John Keith,
probable Rector of Duffas.
Agnes Keith, Countess...