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- James Carnegie of Finhaven (died 1765) is famous for his trial for the killing of Charles Lyon, 6th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne which resulted in...
- would then decide whether to convict. In 1728, in the trial of Carnegie of Finhaven for the murder of the Earl of Strathmore, the defence lawyer (Robert Dundas)...
- Dundonald. Earl Charles was killed in a brawl at Forfar by Carnegie of Finhaven in May 1728 and left no heir. On 9 May 1728 Mr Carnegie of Lour, residing...
- Trinity, near Edinburgh; Master Henry Quhyte, Rector of the Church of Finhaven; Master William Gibson, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Restlerig; Master...
- "not proven", which remains in Scotland to this day. In 1728, Carnegie of Finhaven accidentally killed the Earl of Strathmore. As the defendant had undoubtedly...
- contrary to the facts or law. A good example is the case of one Carnegie of Finhaven who in 1728 accidentally killed the Scottish Earl of Strathmore. As the...
- 1675–1729 Unknown son a. 1675 – ? Charles Carnegie d. 1712 James Carnegie of Finhaven d. 1765 Patrick Carnegie of Lour 1684–1729 David Carnegie 5th Earl of Northesk...
- Strathpeffer, NH 505 585 Dun Creich, in Sutherland; NH 651 882 Finavon (or Finhaven), near Aberlemno; NO 507 556 Barryhill, in Perthshire Laws, near Dundee;...
- Church. Dunas's most famous case was his defence of James Carnegie of Finhaven in 1728 on his trial for the murder of Charles, earl of Strathmore, whom...
- in the said county, and for building a bridge over the river Esk, near Finhaven." Crown Lands (Forfeited Estates) Act 1794 34 Geo. 3. c. 101 23 May 1794...