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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...
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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 –...
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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...
- 2006)
Stirnet Genealogy: 'Wishart1' (George is
listed as son of Sir
James Wyschart of
Pittarrow and
Elizabeth Learmont)
George Wishart Quincentennial...
- 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...
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Henderson of
Fordel (k.
Battle of
Flodden 1513) 1513:
James Wishhart of
Pittarrow 1524:
Nicholas Crawfurd of
Oxengangs 1537: Adam
Otterburn of Reidhall[citation...
- 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...
- 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...
- to Scotland's
first Protestant martyr George Wishart, born at
Mains of
Pittarrow in the old
parish of
Fordoun and
burnt at the
stake under the
orders of...
- 1849 Succeeded by
James Carnegie Baronetage of Nova
Scotia Preceded by
David Carnegie Baronet (of
Pittarrow) 1805 – 1849 Succeeded by
James Carnegie...