- not
recognised by the Lyon Office. The Hay Baronetcy, of
Smithfield and
Haystoun in the
County of Peebles, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
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characters shape the
paths they must tread. It
follows the life of
Lewis Haystoun, a
young Scottish laird, who
finds himself unable to
commit wholeheartedly...
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Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023.
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February 2023. "Sir
James Hay of
Haystoun, 4th
Baronet of Smithfield". Geni.com. 2019.
Retrieved 13
February 2023...
- Arms of the Hay of
Smithfleld and
Haystoun...
- He was the
younger son of Sir John Hay, 5th
Baronet of
Smithfield and
Haystoun FRSE (1755–1830),
banker and landowner, and Mary
Elizabeth Forbes. He was...
- Sir John Hay, 5th
Baronet of
Smithfield and
Haystoun (15
January 1755 – 23 May 1830) was a
Scottish baronet,
banker and landowner. Hay was born on 15 January...
- Sir
Robert Hay, 8th
Baronet of
Smithfield and
Haystoun DL JP (8 May 1825 – 30 May 1885) was a
Scottish baronet. Hay was born on 8 May 1825. He was the...
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Council of Scotland, and the
former Alison Hay (daughter of John Hay of
Haystoun). His uncle, Dr. Adam Drummond, was a
professor of
anatomy at the University...
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Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023.
Retrieved 13
February 2023. "Sir
James Hay of
Haystoun, 4th
Baronet of Smithfield". Geni.com. 2019.
Retrieved 13
February 2023...
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Commons between 1767 and 1775. He was the
second surviving of John Hay of
Haystoun, sheriff-depute of Peebles. His
first marriage was to a Miss
Britland of...