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David Carnegie of
Colluthie (1559–1598) was a
Scottish landowner and administrator.
David Carnegie was the
younger son of Sir
Robert Carnegie of Kinnaird...
- by King
David II to have
forfeited the
earldom Sir
William Ramsay of
Colluthie, Earl of Fife (1358–c. 1360),
created by King
David II Isabella, Countess...
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office of Lord of Session. He was the
eldest son of
David Carnegie of
Colluthie and his
second wife,
Euphame Wemyss (d. 1593),
daughter of John Wemyss...
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Murdoch Stewart 1362–1425 Earl of Fife Duke of
Albany David Carnegie of
Colluthie 1559–1598 Earl of Southesk, 1633
David Carnegie 1575–1658 1st Earl of...
- Culross. He
married Margaret Carnegie, a
daughter of
David Carnegie of
Colluthie in 1582. In 1590
William Dundas wrote to Mr
Archibald Douglas describing...
- Isabella, who
married four times:[citation needed]
William Ramsay of
Colluthie. He
succeeded as Earl of Fife, de iure uxoris.
William and
Isabella had...
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escape from
English hands in 1356 was
aided by Sir
William Ramsay of
Colluthie, also a
prisoner of the English. In the
presence of one of the guards...
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Antiquities within the
parish include Lordscairnie Castle and
Colluthie House, at the foot of
Colluthie Hill. In the
estate of
Lordscairnie there was formerly...
- Halkertoun, by his wife
Agnes Carnegie,
eldest daughter of
David Carnegie of
Colluthie. On 9 July 1639 he
succeeded Lord
Woodhall as an
ordinary lord of session...
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Murdoch Stewart 1362–1425 Earl of Fife Duke of
Albany David Carnegie of
Colluthie 1559–1598 Earl of Southesk, 1633
David Carnegie 1575–1658 1st Earl of...