Les enfants ont du mal à le prononcer. His son, the fourth Duke, was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire but died unmarried in 1779 at an early age. The heir apparent is the present holder's son William James Lindesay-Bethune, Viscount Garnock (b. View the profiles of people named Lindsay Earls. Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd Baronet (1824–1913), Sir Martin Alexander Lindsay, 1st Baronet (1905–1981), Sir Ronald Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Baronet (1933–2004), James Martin Evelyn Lindsay, presumed 3rd Baronet (born 1968). He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. Charles Bertie, fifth son of the second Earl.
Robert Lindsay, second son of James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres. He also fought at Edgehill and surrendered to the Parliamentarians in order to attend his mortally wounded father. The subsidiary titles of the Earl are: Viscount of Garnock (created 1703), Lord Lindsay of The Byres (1445), Lord Parbroath (1633) and Lord Kilbirnie, Kingsburn and Drumry (1703), all in the Peerage of Scotland. Both titles were in the Peerage of Great Britain. Earl of Lindsay is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. https://www.europeanheraldry.org/.../families/families-l-n/house-lindsay The legal challenge to the practice was brought by two students, Lindsay Earls and Daniel James, and their families against the school board of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, alleging that their policy requiring students to consent to random urinalysis testing for drug use violated the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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1955), David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres (1587–1642), Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres and Lord Lindsay and Balniel, 2nd Lord Balcarres (1618–1659), Charles Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Balcarres (1650–1662), Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres (1652–1722), Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Balcarres (d. 1736), James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres (1691–1768).
J'aurai préférer un prénom plus passe partout. The late Duke was succeeded in the earldom, marquessate and dukedom by his uncle, the fifth Duke. He was succeeded by his son from his first marriage to Martha Cockayne, the third Earl. Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford, 8th Earl of Balcarres (1812–1880), James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, 9th Earl of Balcarres (1847–1913), David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford, 10th Earl of Balcarres (1871–1940), David Alexander Robert Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford, 11th Earl of Balcarres (1900–1975), Robert Alexander Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford, 12th Earl of Balcarres (b.
He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. Je suis aussi une Lindsay mais je le vis un peu mal du a sa rareté. Lord Lindsey later fought at the First Battle of Newbury, Second Battle of Newbury, and at Naseby. As of 2017[update] the title is held by his first cousin, the fourteenth Earl of Lindsey and ninth Earl of Abingdon. The family seat is Lahill House, near Upper Largo, Fife. Quoi que vous fassiez,des qu'on parle de Lindsay,il n'y en a pas 50 donc c'est forcement vous. Lord Lindsey fought on the Royalist side in the Civil War and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill on 23 October 1642. He also fought at Edgehill and surrendered to the Parliamentarians in order to attend his mortally wounded father. Lord Lindsey fought on the Royalist side in the Civil War and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill on 23 October 1642. For the creation in the peerage of Scotland, see, Arms of Bertie, Earls of Lindsey: Argent, three battering rams, barwise in pale proper, armed and garnished azure, Last edited on 19 September 2020, at 18:26, Richard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey, 9th Earl of Abingdon, Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, Robert Bertie, 4th Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, Brownlow Bertie, 5th Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, George Augustus Frederick Albemarle Bertie, 10th Earl of Lindsey, Montague Peregrine Bertie, 11th Earl of Lindsey, Montague Peregrine Albemarle Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey, Montagu Henry Edmund Towneley-Bertie, 13th Earl of Lindsey, 8th Earl of Abingdon, Richard Henry Rupert Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey, 9th Earl of Abingdon, contributions in Parliament by Richard Henry Rupert Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earl_of_Lindsey&oldid=979255712, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
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Sir Coutts Trotter, 1st Baronet (1767–1837) title created with remainder to the male issue of his daughter Anne wife of Lieutenant-General Sir James Lindsay, son of the Hon. He was also Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. He later served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and as Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire and was one of the Lords Justices before the arrival of King George I. On the death in 1938 of his grandson, the twelfth Earl, the line of the fifth son of the second Earl failed. View Lindsay Earls, PHR, SHRM-CP’S profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. His son, the second Duke, was called to the House of Lords in 1715 through a writ of acceleration as Baron Willoughby de Eresby. It was created in 1633 for John Lindsay, 10th Lord Lindsay, who later inherited the ancient Earldom of Crawford. Sir Henry Lindsay Bethune, 1st Baronet, 9th Earl of Lindsay (1787–1851) descended from Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord Lindsay. Join Facebook to connect with Lindsay Earls and others you may know. He represented Lincoln in Parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. He was succeeded by his son, the third Duke. 1958). Sir John Trotter Bethune, 2nd Baronet, 10th Earl of Lindsay. He was the great-grandson of the Hon. He had no sons and on his death in 1809 the marquessate and dukedom became extinct.
Alexander Lindsay, 23rd Earl of Crawford, 6th Earl of Balcarres (1752–1825) descended from second son of 3rd Earl of Crawford although did not claim the Earldom of Crawford. Lindsay has 5 jobs listed on their profile. Sir John Trotter Bethune, 2nd Baronet, 10th Earl of Lindsay (1827–1894) established claim to earldom of Lindsay in 1878. Earl of Lindsey is a title in the Peerage of England. Both David, 7th Earl of Lindsay, and his successor Patrick, 8th Earl of Lindsay, died without sons, and the disputed claim over the earldom was resolved by the House of Lords in 1878 in favour of Sir John Trotter Bethune, 2nd Baronet.
His son, the fourth Earl, was summoned to the House of Lords in 1690 through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Willoughby de Eresby. Lord Lindsey was a General in the Army and also sat as Member of Parliament for Stamford. It was created in 1626 for the 14th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (see Baron Willoughby de Eresby for earlier history of the family).
Then the earldom of Lindsay passed to David Lindsay, while the earldom of Crawford became dormant because no-one could prove a claim to the title until 1848. The heir apparent is the present holder's son Henry Mark Willoughby Bertie, Lord Norreys (b. On his death the barony of Willoughby de Eresby fell into abeyance between his sisters Lady Priscilla and Georgiana, Marchioness of Cholmondeley, who also jointly inherited the office of Lord Great Chamberlain (the abeyance was terminated in 1780 in favour of Priscilla; see the Baron Willoughby de Eresby for later history of this title). All Rights Reserved. He was succeeded in the earldom of Lindsey by his third cousin, the ninth Earl. It was created in 1633 for John Lindsay, 10th Lord Lindsay, who later inherited the ancient Earldom of Crawford. All the illustrations are original, designed and researched by the author.
James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford, 7th Earl of Balcarres, 1st Baron Wigan (1783–1869) Earldom of Crawford revived 1848.
Ou alors on arrive pas à retenir votre prénom. C'est un joli prénom,mais pas facile à porter.
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The title Viscount Garnock is used as the courtesy title for the eldest son and heir to the Earl. He was a General in the Army and served as Master of the Horse from 1766 to 1778. 1720), Sir Alexander Thomas Lindsay, 3rd Baronet (died 1762), Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet (c. 1732–1797), Sir Charles Scott Lindsay, 5th Baronet (died 1799). However, it was not until 1951 the Lord Abingdon was recognised in the earldom of Lindsey. Earl of Lindsay is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. The two earldoms remained united until the death of the 22nd Earl of Crawford, also sixth Earl of Lindsay, in 1808. 1996). 1927), Sir Alexander Lindsay, 1st Baronet (died c. 1690), Sir Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Baronet (1660–c. David Clarke Bethune, 11th Earl of Lindsay (1832–1917), Reginald Lindesay-Bethune, 12th Earl of Lindsay (1867–1939), Archibald Lionel Bethune, 13th Earl of Lindsay (1872–1943), William Tucker Lindesay-Bethune, 14th Earl of Lindsay (1901–1985), David Lindesay-Bethune, 15th Earl of Lindsay (1926–1989), James Randolph Lindesay-Bethune, 16th Earl of Lindsay (b. He later served as Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). The two earldoms remained united until the death of the 22nd Earl of Crawford, also sixth Earl of Lindsay, in 1808. 1990).