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Earl of Northesk

Earl of Northesk is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1662 for John Carnegie, who notably served as Sheriff of Forfarshire. He was given the subsidiary title of Lord Rosehill and Eglismauldie (or Inglismaldie) at the same time. Carnegie had already been created Earl of Ethie and Lord Lour in 1647 but relinquished those titles in exchange for the 1662 creations. For the purposes of precedence and seniority, the earldom of Northesk is treated as having been created in 1647, the date of the creation of the earldom of Ethie.

Earldom of Northesk
Arms: Quarterly: 1st & 4th, Or, an Eagle displayed Azure, armed, beaked and membered Sable, and charged on the breast with a Naval Crown Or (Carneigie); 2nd & 3rd, Argent, a Pale Gules (Earldom of Northesk). Crests: 1st, The stern of a French Man-of-War with three Lanthorns, all proper, inflamed Gules, on a Scroll the word TRAFALGAR; 2nd, Issuant from a Naval Crown Or, a Demi-Leopard proper, holding a Rose Argent, barbed and seeded proper, on a Scroll the words BRITANNIA VICTRIX. Supporters: on either side a Leopard reguardant proper, gorged with Roses Argent, barbed and seeded Vert, each supporting a Banner of St George proper.
Creation date1 November 1647
CreationFirst
Created byCharles I
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderJohn Carnegie
Present holderPatrick Carnegy, 15th Earl
Heir presumptiveHon. Colin Carnegy
Remainder tothe 1st Earl’s heirs male forever
Subsidiary titlesLord Rosehill and Inglismaldie
StatusExtant
Former seat(s)Ethie Castle
MottoTACHÉ SANS TACHÉ
(Spot without stain)
William Carnegie,
7th Earl of Northesk

Lord Northesk's great-grandson, the fourth Earl, sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1708 to 1715. His younger son, the sixth Earl, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. He was succeeded by his son, the seventh Earl. He was also an admiral in the navy and was third in command at the Battle of Trafalgar. Lord Northesk was also a Scottish representative peer between 1796 and 1807 and 1830 and 1831. His grandson, the ninth Earl, was a Scottish representative peer from 1885 to 1891. He was succeeded by his son, the tenth Earl, who served as a Scottish representative peer from 1900 to 1921. His son, the eleventh Earl, was a Scottish representative peer from 1959 to 1963, when all Scottish peers were given an automatic seat in the House of Lords.

The eleventh Earl was succeeded by his first cousin, the twelfth Earl. He was the son of the Hon. Douglas Carnegie, second son of the ninth Earl. The fourteenth Earl was one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that were allowed to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sat on the Conservative benches. When he died without surviving male issue in 2010, the line of the third Earl failed, and the titles passed to his eighth cousin once removed, the fifteenth Earl, who is a writer and a descendant of the second Earl.

David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, was the elder brother of the first Earl. Another member of the Carnegie/Carnegy family was Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour. She was a descendant of the Hon. Patrick Carnegie of Lour, third son of the second Earl of Northesk, and a great-great-granddaughter of Major-General Alexander Carnegie (1793–1862) through his first son, making her a third cousin of the fifteenth Earl.

The earldom is named after the River North Esk in Angus. The family seat was Ethie Castle, near Arbroath, Scotland.[1]

Earl of Northesk (1647/1662) edit

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother, Colin David Carnegy (born 1942).
The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his son, Charles Alexander Carnegy (born 1975).
The heir presumptive's heir apparent's heir apparent is Patrick James Frederick Alexander Carnegy (born 2014).[2]

Family tree edit

Male-line family tree edit

Male-line family tree, Earls of Northesk
John Carnegie
1st Earl of Northesk

c. 1580 – 1667
David Carnegie
2nd Earl of Northesk

b. 1627 – 1679
David Carnegie
3rd Earl of Northesk

1643–1688
James Carnegie
d. 1707
Patrick Carnegie
of Lour
a. 1643 – 1723
David Carnegie
4th Earl of Northesk

1675–1729
Unknown son
a. 1675 – ?
Charles Carnegie
d. 1712
James Carnegie
of Finhaven

d. 1765
Patrick Carnegie
of Lour
1684–1729
David Carnegie
5th Earl of Northesk

1701–1741
James Carnegie
1707–?
George Carnegie
6th Earl of Northesk

1716–1792
James Carnegie
d. 1777
Patrick Carnegie
of Lour
1720–1799
David Carnegie
Lord Rosehill
1749–1788
William Carnegie
7th Earl of Northesk

1756–1831
Lt Col. George Carnegie
1773–1839
Patrick Carnegie
of Lour
1757–1819
George Carnegie
Lord Rosehill
1791–1807
William Carnegie
8th Earl of Northesk

1794–1878
John Carnegie
1807–1892
Adm. Swynfen Carnegie
1813–1879
George Carnegie
1806–1837
Patrick Watson-Carnegy
of Lour
1791–1838
Maj. Gen.
Alexander Carnegie
1793–1862
George Carnegie
9th Earl of Northesk

1843–1891
Patrick Watson-Carnegy
of Lour
1836–1914
James Watson-Carnegy
of Lour
1838–1855
Patrick Carnegie
1825–1886
Gen.
Alexander Carnegie
1829–1900
David Carnegie
10th Earl of Northesk

1865–1921
Lt Col.
Douglas Carnegie
1870–1937
Ian Carnegie
1881–1909
Patrick Carnegie
1855–1885
Arthur Carnegie
1857–1885
Robert Carnegie
1860–1887
Lt Col.
Charles Carnegie
1864–1928
David Carnegie
11th Earl of Northesk

1901–1963
John Carnegie
12th Earl of Northesk

1895–1975
David Carnegie
1897–1917
Rev. Canon
Patrick Carnegy
1893–1969
David Carnegie
1922–1942
Robert Carnegie
13th Earl of Northesk

1926–1994
Ian Carnegie
1950–1951
David Carnegie
14th Earl of Northesk

1954–2010
Patrick Carnegy
15th Earl of Northesk

b. 1940
Colin Carnegy
b. 1942
Heir presumptive to the Earldom of Northesk
Alexander Carnegie
Lord Rosehill
1980–2001
Charles Alexander Carnegy
b. 1975

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Ethie Castle. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2007.
  2. ^ [1] Peerage News, Google Groups, 29 March 2014.

References edit

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]

External links edit

  • Earl of Northesk Open Rights Group

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Earl of Northesk news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Earl of Northesk is a title in the Peerage of Scotland It was created in 1662 for John Carnegie who notably served as Sheriff of Forfarshire He was given the subsidiary title of Lord Rosehill and Eglismauldie or Inglismaldie at the same time Carnegie had already been created Earl of Ethie and Lord Lour in 1647 but relinquished those titles in exchange for the 1662 creations For the purposes of precedence and seniority the earldom of Northesk is treated as having been created in 1647 the date of the creation of the earldom of Ethie Earldom of NortheskArms Quarterly 1st amp 4th Or an Eagle displayed Azure armed beaked and membered Sable and charged on the breast with a Naval Crown Or Carneigie 2nd amp 3rd Argent a Pale Gules Earldom of Northesk Crests 1st The stern of a French Man of War with three Lanthorns all proper inflamed Gules on a Scroll the word TRAFALGAR 2nd Issuant from a Naval Crown Or a Demi Leopard proper holding a Rose Argent barbed and seeded proper on a Scroll the words BRITANNIA VICTRIX Supporters on either side a Leopard reguardant proper gorged with Roses Argent barbed and seeded Vert each supporting a Banner of St George proper Creation date1 November 1647CreationFirstCreated byCharles IPeeragePeerage of ScotlandFirst holderJohn CarnegiePresent holderPatrick Carnegy 15th EarlHeir presumptiveHon Colin CarnegyRemainder tothe 1st Earl s heirs male foreverSubsidiary titlesLord Rosehill and InglismaldieStatusExtantFormer seat s Ethie CastleMottoTACHE SANS TACHE Spot without stain William Carnegie 7th Earl of NortheskLord Northesk s great grandson the fourth Earl sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1708 to 1715 His younger son the sixth Earl was an admiral in the Royal Navy He was succeeded by his son the seventh Earl He was also an admiral in the navy and was third in command at the Battle of Trafalgar Lord Northesk was also a Scottish representative peer between 1796 and 1807 and 1830 and 1831 His grandson the ninth Earl was a Scottish representative peer from 1885 to 1891 He was succeeded by his son the tenth Earl who served as a Scottish representative peer from 1900 to 1921 His son the eleventh Earl was a Scottish representative peer from 1959 to 1963 when all Scottish peers were given an automatic seat in the House of Lords The eleventh Earl was succeeded by his first cousin the twelfth Earl He was the son of the Hon Douglas Carnegie second son of the ninth Earl The fourteenth Earl was one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that were allowed to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 and sat on the Conservative benches When he died without surviving male issue in 2010 the line of the third Earl failed and the titles passed to his eighth cousin once removed the fifteenth Earl who is a writer and a descendant of the second Earl David Carnegie 1st Earl of Southesk was the elder brother of the first Earl Another member of the Carnegie Carnegy family was Elizabeth Carnegy Baroness Carnegy of Lour She was a descendant of the Hon Patrick Carnegie of Lour third son of the second Earl of Northesk and a great great granddaughter of Major General Alexander Carnegie 1793 1862 through his first son making her a third cousin of the fifteenth Earl The earldom is named after the River North Esk in Angus The family seat was Ethie Castle near Arbroath Scotland 1 Contents 1 Earl of Northesk 1647 1662 2 Family tree 2 1 Male line family tree 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarl of Northesk 1647 1662 editJohn Carnegie 1st Earl of Northesk c 1580 1667 David Carnegie 2nd Earl of Northesk b 1627 1679 David Carnegie 3rd Earl of Northesk 1643 1688 David Carnegie 4th Earl of Northesk 1675 1729 David Carnegie 5th Earl of Northesk 1701 1741 George Carnegie 6th Earl of Northesk 1716 1792 David Carnegie Lord Rosehill 1749 1788 William Carnegie 7th Earl of Northesk 1756 1831 George Carnegie Lord Rosehill 1791 1807 William Hopetoun Carnegie 8th Earl of Northesk 1794 1878 George John Carnegie 9th Earl of Northesk 1843 1891 David John Carnegie 10th Earl of Northesk 1865 1921 David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie 11th Earl of Northesk 1901 1963 John Douglas Carnegie 12th Earl of Northesk 1895 1975 Robert Andrew Carnegie 13th Earl of Northesk 1926 1994 David John MacRae Carnegie 14th Earl of Northesk 1954 2010 Alexander Carnegie Lord Rosehill 1980 2001 Patrick Charles Carnegy 15th Earl of Northesk born 1940 The heir presumptive is the present holder s brother Colin David Carnegy born 1942 The heir presumptive s heir apparent is his son Charles Alexander Carnegy born 1975 The heir presumptive s heir apparent s heir apparent is Patrick James Frederick Alexander Carnegy born 2014 2 Family tree editvteFamily tree Earls of Fife Dukes of Fife Earls of Southesk and Earls of Northesk Mormaers Earls of Fife Scot Donnchad Duncan I 1113 1154 Earl of FifeDonnchad Duncan Dunecan II d 1204 Earl of FifeMael Coluim Maol Choluim Malcolm I 1204 1228 Earl of FifeDonnchadhMael Coluim Malcolm II c Early 13th century 1266 Earl of FifeColban c 1247 1253 1270 1272 Earl of FifeDonnchadh Duncan III 1270 1272 1288 Earl of FifeRobert II of Scotland 1316 1390 King of ScotlandDonnchadh Duncan IV 1289 1353 Earl of FifeRobert III of Scotland c 1337 1406 King of Scotlandm1 Walter Stewart c 1338 1362 Earl of Fife jure uxorisIsabella MacDuff c 1320 1389 Countess of Fife suo jureRobert Stewart c 1340 1420 Duke of Albany Earl of Fife Earl of Menteith Earl of Buchan Earl of Athollm2 Thomas Bisset d 1366 Earl of Fife jure uxorism3 John Dunbar d before 1371 Earl of Fife jure uxorisMurdoch Stewart 1362 1425 Earl of FifeDuke of AlbanyDavid Carnegie of Colluthie 1559 1598 Earl of Southesk 1633David Carnegie 1575 1658 1st Earl of SoutheskEarl of Northesk 1662John Carnegie 1611 1667 1st Earl of NortheskJames Carnegie before 1583 1669 2nd Earl of SoutheskAlexander Carnegie d 1681 82 David Carnegie d 1669 2nd Earl of NortheskRobert Carnegie before 1649 1688 3rd Earl of SoutheskDavid Carnegie d 1708 1st BaronetDavid Carnegie 1643 1688 3rd Earl of NortheskPatrick Carnegie of Lour after 1643 1743 Charles Carnegie 1661 1699 4th Earl of SoutheskJames Carnegie 1673 1729 2nd BaronetDavid Carnegie 1675 1729 4th Earl of NortheskPatrick Carnegie of Lour 1684 1729 Viscount Macduff and Baron Braco 1735Earl Fife Ire 1759William Duff 1697 1763 1st Viscount Macduff 1st Baron Braco 1st Earl FifeJames Carnegie 1692 1730 5th Earl of SoutheskJames Carnegie 1716 1765 de jure 6th Earl of SoutheskDavid Carnegie 1701 1741 5th Earl of NortheskGeorge Carnegie 1716 1792 6th Earl of NortheskPatrick Carnegie of Lour 1720 1799 Earldom of Southesk attainted 1716Baron Fife GB 1790James Duff 1729 1809 2nd Earl Fife 2nd Viscount Macduff 2nd Baron Braco Baron Fife GB Alexander Duff 1731 1811 3rd Earl Fife 3rd Viscount Macduff 3rd Baron BracoDavid Carnegie 1753 1805 de jure 7th Earl of SoutheskWilliam Carnegie 1756 1831 7th Earl of NortheskPatrick Carnegie of Lour 1757 1819 Baron Fife GB extinct 1809Baron Fife UK 1827James Duff 1776 1857 4th Earl Fife 4th Viscount Macduff 4th Baron Braco Baron Fife UK Alexander Duff 1777 1851 James Carnegie 1799 1849 de jure 8th Earl of SoutheskWilliam Hopetoun Carnegie 1794 1878 8th Earl of NortheskAlexander Carnegie 1793 1862 Baron Fife UK extinct 1809Baron Skene 1857Southesk attainder reversed 1855Queen Victoria 1819 1901 James Duff 1814 1879 5th Earl Fife 1st Baron SkeneJames Carnegie 1827 1905 9th Earl of SoutheskAlexander Carnegie1829 1900Earl of Fife UK 1885Duke of Fife 1889King Edward VII 1841 1910 Prince Arthur 1850 1942 Duke of Connaught and StrathearnAlexander Duff 1849 1912 6th Earl Fife Earl of Fife UK Duke of Fife Scot 1st Duke of Fife UK Marquess of Macduff 1st Earl of MacduffCharles Noel Carnegie 1854 1941 10th Earl of SoutheskGeorge John Carnegie 1843 1891 9th Earl of NortheskDukedom of Fife Scot Marquessate of Fife Earldom of Fife UK Viscountcy of Macduff and the Baronies of Braco and Skene extinct 1912King George V 1865 1936 Louise Princess Royal 1867 1931 Duchess of FifeDavid John Carnegie 1865 1921 10th Earl of NortheskDouglas George Carnegie 1870 1937 Charles Carnegie 1864 1928 Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883 1938 Princess Alexandra 1891 1959 2nd Duchess of Fife suo jure 2nd Countess of Macduff suo jurePrincess Maud 1893 1945 Countess of SoutheskCharles Alexander Bannerman Carnegie 1893 1992 11th Earl of SoutheskDavid Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie 1901 1963 11th Earl of NortheskJohn Douglas Carnegie 1895 1975 12th Earl of NortheskPatrick Carnegy 1893 1969 Prince Alastair Arthur later Alistair Windsor 1914 1943 Duke of Connaught and StrathearnJames George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie 1929 2015 3rd Duke of Fife 3rd Earl of Macduff 12th Earl of SoutheskRobert Andrew Carnegie 1926 1994 13th Earl of NortheskPatrick Charles Carnegy b 1940 15th Earl of NortheskColin Carnegy b 1942 Heir presumptive to the Earldom of NortheskDavid Charles Carnegie b 1961 4th Duke of Fife 4th Earl of Macduff 13th Earl of SoutheskDavid John MacRae Carnegie 1954 2010 14th Earl of NortheskCharles Carnegie b 1989 Earl of SoutheskLord George Carnegie b 1991 Lord Hugh Carnegie b 1993 Heir apparentMale line family tree edit Male line family tree Earls of NortheskJohn Carnegie1st Earl of Northesk c 1580 1667David Carnegie2nd Earl of Northeskb 1627 1679David Carnegie3rd Earl of Northesk1643 1688James Carnegied 1707Patrick Carnegieof Loura 1643 1723David Carnegie4th Earl of Northesk1675 1729Unknown sona 1675 Charles Carnegied 1712James Carnegieof Finhavend 1765Patrick Carnegieof Lour1684 1729David Carnegie5th Earl of Northesk1701 1741James Carnegie1707 George Carnegie6th Earl of Northesk1716 1792James Carnegied 1777Patrick Carnegieof Lour1720 1799David CarnegieLord Rosehill1749 1788William Carnegie7th Earl of Northesk1756 1831Lt Col George Carnegie1773 1839Patrick Carnegieof Lour1757 1819George CarnegieLord Rosehill1791 1807William Carnegie8th Earl of Northesk1794 1878John Carnegie1807 1892Adm Swynfen Carnegie1813 1879George Carnegie1806 1837Patrick Watson Carnegyof Lour1791 1838Maj Gen Alexander Carnegie1793 1862George Carnegie9th Earl of Northesk1843 1891Patrick Watson Carnegyof Lour1836 1914James Watson Carnegyof Lour1838 1855Patrick Carnegie1825 1886Gen Alexander Carnegie1829 1900David Carnegie10th Earl of Northesk1865 1921Lt Col Douglas Carnegie1870 1937Ian Carnegie1881 1909Patrick Carnegie1855 1885Arthur Carnegie1857 1885Robert Carnegie1860 1887Lt Col Charles Carnegie1864 1928David Carnegie11th Earl of Northesk1901 1963John Carnegie12th Earl of Northesk1895 1975David Carnegie1897 1917Rev CanonPatrick Carnegy1893 1969David Carnegie1922 1942Robert Carnegie13th Earl of Northesk1926 1994Ian Carnegie1950 1951David Carnegie14th Earl of Northesk1954 2010Patrick Carnegy15th Earl of Northeskb 1940Colin Carnegyb 1942Heir presumptive to the Earldom of NortheskAlexander CarnegieLord Rosehill1980 2001Charles Alexander Carnegyb 1975See also editEarl of Southesk Carnegie disambiguation Notes edit history Ethie Castle Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 4 July 2007 1 Peerage News Google Groups 29 March 2014 References editKidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Leigh Rayment s Peerage PagesExternal links editEarl of Northesk Open Rights Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Northesk amp oldid 1167874427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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