-
Buccleuch (1619), Earl of
Dalkeith (1663) and Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill (1619) (all in the
Peerage of Scotland). The Duke also
holds the two subsidiary...
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Buccleuch and 12th Duke of
Queensberry (born 14
February 1954),
styled as Lord
Eskdaill until 1973 and as Earl of
Dalkeith from 1973
until 2007, is a Scottish...
- Scott, Earl of
Dalkeith (17
January 1861 – 18
September 1886),
styled Lord
Eskdaill until 1884, was a
Scottish nobleman and first-class cricketer. The son...
- (1663), Lord
Scott of
Buccleuch (1606),
Baron Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill (1619),
Baron Scott of Tindall, in the
county of
Northumberland (En 1663...
- "Baroness
Scott of Buccleuch", and "Baroness
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill" p****ed to Anne. Upon her
marriage in 1663, her
husband took her surname...
- of Buccleuch, with the
subsidiary title Baron Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill, on 16 May 1619. In 1624
several members of the
Eliot family conspired...
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Court offices Preceded by Lord
Eskdaill Page of
Honour 1999–2002 Succeeded by
Archibald Young Preceded by The
Marquess of
Reading United Kingdom Order...
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Torthorwald and Ross, Lord
Scott of Buccleuch, Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill,
Baron Scott of Tindale, Lord
Douglas of Kilmount,
Middlebie and Dornock...
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Scott of
Buccleuch Earl of
Buccleuch and Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill, 1619
Viscount Drumlanrig and Lord
Douglas of
Hawick and Tibbers, 1628...
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Scott of
Buccleuch Earl of
Buccleuch and Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill, 1619
Viscount Drumlanrig and Lord
Douglas of
Hawick and Tibbers, 1628...