- Earl of
Dirletoun (also
Dirleton or Dirletun) was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1646 for
James Maxwell by King
Charles I. Lord...
- of
Dirletowne (1604),
Viscount of
Fentoun (1606), Earl of Kellie, Lord
Dirletoun, and
Viscount of
Fentoun (1619) Earl of Mar and
Garioch (6th creation)...
- had
married Lady
Diana Maxwell,
daughter of
James Maxwell, 1st Earl of
Dirletoun.
Their son
James succeeded his
grandfather as Earl of Salisbury. James...
- of
Dirletowne (1604),
Viscount of
Fentoun (1606), Earl of Kellie, Lord
Dirletoun, and
Viscount of
Fentoun (1619) Earl of Mar and
Garioch (6th creation)...
-
James Maxwell, 1st Earl of
Dirletoun (died 1650) was a
Scottish courtier and landowner, and
Black Rod. He was
involved in
selling royal jewels. Maxwell...
- was
ennobled as a Lord of
Parliament in the 1440s, with the
title Lord
Dirletoun. The
Haliburtons carried out
extensive works at Dirleton, heightening...
- 1644
Graham extant Subsidiary title of
Marquess of Montrose. Earl of
Dirletoun 1646
Maxwell extinct 1650 Earl of
Panmure 3
August 1646
Maule forfeit...
- Yes Sir
Robert ****son of
Inverask Edinburghshire Yes
William Nisbet of
Dirletoun Haddingtonshire Squadrone Volante Yes John ****burn, younger, of Ormestoun...
-
Maxwell II (born 1975),
Mississippi judge James Maxwell, 1st Earl of
Dirletoun (died 1650),
Scottish courtier James Maxwell (1838–1893), architect, one...
- 1597–1603: Sir
Walter Raleigh 1603: Sir
Thomas Erskine (created Lord
Dirletoun 8 June 1604 and
Viscount Fentoun 18
March 1606) 1617:
Henry Rich (created...