- Earl of
Buccleuch (1619), Earl of
Dalkeith (1663) and Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill (1619) (all in the
Peerage of Scotland). The Duke also holds...
- Buccleuch, Earl and
Countess of Dalkeith, and Lord and Lady
Scott of
Whitchester and
Eskdale in the
Peerage of Scotland. The Duke of
Monmouth was po****r...
- of
Whitchester and
Eskdaill (1619),
Baron Scott of Tindall, in the
county of
Northumberland (En 1663,
restored 1743) and Lord
Scott of
Whitchester and...
- Montpensier, 1627–93 Anne Scott, 1st
Duchess of
Buccleuch Baroness of
Whitchester and Ashdale,
Countess of Dalkeith, and
Duchess of Buccleuch, 1663–1732...
- Lord
Scott of
Whitchester (3
January 1745 –
January 1749)
Henry Scott (2
September 1746 – 11
January 1812),
styled Lord
Scott of
Whitchester after his brother's...
- Scott, 3rd Duke of
Buccleuch (1746–1812).
Henry was
styled Lord
Scott of
Whitchester after his brother's death, and Earl of
Dalkeith after his father's death...
- of Buccleuch", "Baroness
Scott of Buccleuch", and "Baroness
Scott of
Whitchester and Eskdaill" p****ed to Anne. Upon her
marriage in 1663, her husband...
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created Earl of Buccleuch, with the
subsidiary title Baron Scott of
Whitchester and Eskdaill, on 16 May 1619. In 1624
several members of the
Eliot family...
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married Sir John Salvin.
Elizabeth Grey, who
married firstly, Sir
William Whitchester, and secondly, Sir
Roger Widdrington.
Margaret Grey, who
married Gerard...