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- family then p****ed to his third cousin Sir James Carnegie, 3rd Baronet, of Pittarrow (now recognized as the de jure sixth earl of Southesk; for earlier history...
- County of Forfar (Peerage of the United Kingdom) 10th Carnegie Baronet, of Pittarrow in the County of Kincardine (Baronetage of Nova Scotia) 3 March 1961 –...
- Fordell 1503–1521?: Richard Lawson of Heirigs 1521–1525: James Wishart of Pittarrow 1525–1527: Adam Otterburn of Reidhall 1527–1533: John Foulis and Adam...
- Kincardineshire. On 30 January 1849, he succeeded as the 6th Baronet Carnegie, of Pittarrow, co. Kincardine in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. On 2 July 1855, after...
- 1849 Succeeded by James Carnegie Baronetage of Nova Scotia Preceded by David Carnegie Baronet (of Pittarrow) 1805 – 1849 Succeeded by James Carnegie...
- staff" during the Seven Years' War. Through his mother, Jane Wishart of Pittarrow, he was the descendant of many Scottish and European noble families. He...
- 2006) Stirnet Genealogy: 'Wishart1' (George is listed as son of Sir James Wyschart of Pittarrow and Elizabeth Learmont) George Wishart Quincentennial...
- Henderson of Fordel (k. Battle of Flodden 1513) 1513: James Wishhart of Pittarrow 1524: Nicholas Crawfurd of Oxengangs 1537: Adam Otterburn of Reidhall[citation...
- and general 1592 c. 136 — 5 June 1592 Act in favouris of the laird of Pittarrow. Not public and general 1592 c. 137 — 5 June 1592 Ratificatioun to the...
- 1855 An Act to relieve Sir James Carnegie of Southesk, Kinnaird, and Pittarrow, Baronet, from the Effect of the Attainder of James Fifth Earl of Southesk...