- Earl of
Ruglen was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland.
Along with the
subsidiary titles Viscount of
Riccartoun and Lord Hillhouse, it was
created on 14...
- Anne [Hamilton], suo jure
Countess of
Ruglen, 1st dau. and heir of line of John [Hamilton], Earl of
Selkirk and
Ruglen, by his
first wife Lady Anne Kennedy...
- John Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Selkirk, 1st Earl of
Ruglen (bapt. 26
January 1664/5 – 3
December 1744),
known as Lord John
Hamilton until 1697, was a Scottish...
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childless in 1739, and his
younger brother, John Hamilton, 1st Earl of
Ruglen (who had been so
created on 14
April 1697),
succeeded as the
third earl...
- Anne Douglas,
Countess of
March and 2nd
Countess of
Ruglen (née Hamilton; 5
April 1698 – 21
April 1748), was a suo jure
Scottish peeress. Lady Anne was...
- 2nd
Countess of
Ruglen. They were both
succeeded by
their son,
another William, who
became 3rd Earl of
March and 3rd Earl of
Ruglen. In 1768 the third...
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- son of the 3rd Duke, died
without issue Other titles (4th Duke): Earl of
Ruglen (1697), Earl of
March (1697),
Viscount of
Riccartoun (1697),
Viscount of...
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Rutherglen (/ˈrʌðərɡlɪn/; Scots:
Ruglen,
Scottish Gaelic: An Ruadh-Ghleann) is a town in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland,
immediately south-east of the city...
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Charteris Duke of
Queensberry Marquess of
Queensberry Earl of
March Earl of
Ruglen Earl of
Selkirk Baron Wester Wemyss The
Peerage of Scotland,
Including the...