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August 1686, Earl of Melfort,
Viscount of
Forth and Lord
Drummond of
Riccartoun,
Castlemains and Gilstoun, also in the
peerage of Scotland, and with a...
- the
Peerage of Scotland.
Along with the
subsidiary titles Viscount of
Riccartoun and Lord Hillhouse, it was
created on 14
April 1697, for Lord John Douglas-Hamilton...
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created in 1685
along with the
Viscountcy of
Melfort Lord
Drummond of
Riccartoun,
created in 1686
along with the
Earldom of
Melfort Marquess of Drummond...
- (4th Duke): Earl of
Ruglen (1697), Earl of
March (1697),
Viscount of
Riccartoun (1697),
Viscount of
Peebles (1697), Lord
Hillhouse (1697), Lord Douglas...
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Selkirk Viscount Boyne Viscount Claneboye Viscount Hamilton Viscount Riccartoun Viscount Strabane Baron Dutton Baron Hamilton of
Dalzell Baron Hamilton...
- Hamilton. On 14
April 1697, he was
created Earl of Ruglen,
Viscount of
Riccartoun and Lord
Hillhouse in the
Peerage of
Scotland by
William III of England...
- the area. The
chapelry of Crosbie,
together with that of
Richardstoun (
Riccartoun) were
attached to
Dundonald and were
granted by the
second Walter Stewart...
-
Marquess of
Atholl from 1703;
created Duke of
Atholl in 1703
Viscount of
Riccartoun 1697
Douglas extinct 1810
subsidiary title of the Earl of Ruglen; also...
-
Parts of
Riccartoun with
Kilmarnock in 1880....
- the
Peerage of Scotland,
along with the
subsidiary titles Viscount of
Riccartoun and Lord Hillhouse, were
created on the 14th of April, 1697, for her father...