WebThomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie (b c1745, dspl 07.02.1828, 4th son) m. (1771) Anne Gordon (d 20.03.1829, dau of Adam Gordon of Ardoch) BP1934 (Erskine (of Cambo)) identifies the under-mentioned Sir David as an illegitimate grandson of the 9th Earl. It is sometimes assumed that the connection was through an illegitimate son but it appears ... WebAbstract. Published posthumously in 1773, John Erskine’s An Institute of the Law of Scotland is the most important work on Scots law of the eighteenth century. Even today, it is one of the small canon of ‘institutional’ writings which continues to be consulted and to be cited in court. This paper begins by examining what is known of ...
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WebMargaret Buchanan (died 1657), who in 1628 married Arthur Erskine (d. 1651), a son of Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar. Catherine Buchanan, who married William Forbes younger of Rires. ... Their son-in-law Arthur Erskine inherited Scotscraig. The lands of Edmonston and Cauldcotts near Edinburgh were later acquired by Sir Thomas Hope. http://wiki.bcw-project.org/covenanter/foot-regiments/sir-charles-erskine-of-alva bmt reception center
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http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/erskine04.htm WebMar 17, 2006 · Lt.-Col. Donald Cardross Flower Erskine, 16th Earl of Buchan was born on 3 June 1899. 3 He was the son of Montagu Erskine, 6th Baron Erskine of Restormel Castle and Florence Flower. 1 He married Christina Baxendale, daughter of Hugh Woolner, on 5 January 1927. 3 He died on 26 July 1984 at age 85. 4. Webof John IV. Lord Erskine. Alexander must therefore most probably have been a younger son of James I. of Balgownie, and a brother of Robert II. of Balgownie, probably the Alexander Erskine who is witness to deeds at the time, without being designated. My suggestion that he might have been minister of Monybreck must therefore be dropped as untenable. b.m. trevillion interiors limited