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descendants are also in
remainder to the
barony of Audley. The Hay Baronetcy, of
Linplum in the
County of Haddington, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
- Arms of the Hay of
Linplum...
- Category B 7343
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House 55°55′29″N 2°42′51″W / 55.924756°N 2.714167°W / 55.924756; -2.714167 (
Linplum (Limplum) House) Category B...
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Mochrum 1630
Hannay dormant 1842 Hay of
Alderston 1703 Hay
extant Hay of
Linplum 1667 Hay
extinct 1751 Hay of Park 1663 Hay
extant Hay of Smithfield...
- the same year that he
married Margaret,
daughter of Sir
William Hay of
Linplum, by whom he had four children,
three sons and one daughter, viz. John,...
- parish, with its own
church and graveyard,
which stood in a
corner of
Linplum farm – to this day
called kirk field. In 1743, part of the roof of the...
- he
succeeded his
kinsman Sir
Robert Hay, 2nd
Baronet to the
estate of
Linplum in Haddingtonshire. From 1753
until 1760 he was
Colonel of the 33rd Regiment...
- John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville. Lord
Charles Hay (c. 1699–1760), of
Linplum, an MP for
Haddingtonshire who was a Major-General in the
British Army...
- John Hay, 8th Lord Hay of
Yester later Earl of Tweeddale.
William Hay of
Linplum, who
married Anne
Murray (d. 1658), a
daughter of
William Murray of Dunearn...
- Lord
William Hay, of
Newham and
Margaret Hay (daughter of John Hay of
Linplum and
granddaughter of Sir
James Hay, 1st Baronet). He was a great-grandson...