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词条 Earl of Northesk
释义

  1. Earls of Northesk (1647/1662)

  2. Family tree

  3. See also

  4. External links

  5. Notes

  6. References

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| name =
| image =
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| caption = 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_date = 1 November 1647
| creation = First
| monarch = Charles I
| peerage = Peerage of Scotland
| baronetage =
| first_holder = James Carnegie
| last_holder =
| present_holder = Patrick Carnegy, 15th Earl of Northesk
| heir_apparent =
| heir_presumptive = Hon. Colin Carnegy
| remainder_to = the 1st Earl’s heirs male forever
| subsidiary_titles = Lord Rosehill and Inglismaldie
| status = Extant
| extinction_date =
| family_seat =
| former_seat = Ethie Castle
| motto = TACHÉ SANS TACHÉ
(Spot without stain)
| footnotes =
}}

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. 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. He was succeeded by his first cousin, the twelfth Earl. He was the son of the Hon. Douglas George 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. He died without surviving male issue in 2010 and the titles passed to his eighth cousin once removed, the fifteenth Earl. He is a writer.

David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, was the elder brother of the first Earl. Another member of the Carnegy family is Elizabeth Patricia Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour. She is a descendant of the Hon. Patrick Carnegie of Lour, third son of the second Earl of Northesk.

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

Earls of Northesk (1647/1662)

  • John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk (c. 1580–1667)
  • David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Northesk (b. before 1627–1679)
  • David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk (1643–1688)
  • David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk (b. before 1685 d. 1729)
  • David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk (1701–1741)
  • George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk (1716–1792)
  • William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk (1758–1831)
  • 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)
  • Patrick Charles Carnegy, 15th Earl of Northesk (b. 1940)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother the Hon. Colin David Carnegy (b. 1942)

The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his son Charles Alexander Carnegy (b. 1975)

The heir presumptive's heir apparent's heir apparent is Patrick James Frederick Alexander Carnegy (b. 2014)[2]

Family tree

{{familytree | | | | | | |JCEN|JCEN=John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk
c. 1580–1667}}{{familytree | | | | | | | |!| |}}{{familytree | | | | | | |DCEN| | |DCEN=David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Northesk
died 1679}}{{familytree | | | |,|-|-|-|^|-|-|-|-|.|}}{{familytree | | |DCEN3| | | | | | |PC|DCEN3=David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk
1643–1688|PC=The Hon. Patrick Carnegie of Lour
died 1723}}{{familytree | | | |!| | | | | | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | |DCEN4| | | | | | |PC2|DCEN4=David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk
died 1729|PC2=Patrick Carnegie of Lour
1684-1729}}{{familytree | |,|-|^|-|.| | | | | | |!|}}{{familytree |DCEN5| |GCEN| | | | |PC3|DCEN5=David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk
1701–1741|GCEN=George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk
1716–1792|PC3=Patrick Carnegie of Lour
1720-1799}}{{familytree | | | | | |!| | | | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | | | |WCEN| | | | |PC4|WCEN=William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk
1758–1831|PC4=Patrick Carnegie of Lour
1757-1819}}{{familytree | | | | | |!| | | | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | | | |WCEN8| | | | |AC|WCEN8=William Carnegie, 8th Earl of Northesk
1794–1878|AC=Major General
Alexander Carnegy
1793-1862}}{{familytree | | | | | |!| | | | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | | | |GCEN9| | | | |AC2|GCEN9=George Carnegie, 9th Earl of Northesk
1843–1891|AC2=General
Alexander Carnegy CB
1829-1900}}{{familytree | | | |,|-|^|-|.| | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | |DCEN10| |DGC| | |CGC|DCEN10=David Carnegie, 10th Earl of Northesk
1865–1921|DGC=Lieutenant Colonel
Douglas George Carnegie
1870–1937|CGC=Lieutenant colonel
Charles Gilbert Carnegy MVO
1864-1928}}{{familytree | | | |!| | | |!| | | | |!|}}{{familytree | | |DCEN11| |EN12| | |PCAC|DCEN11=David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk
1901–1963|EN12=John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk
1895–1975|PCAC=The Reverend Canon
Patrick Charles Alexander Carnegy
1893-1969}}{{familytree | | | | | | | |!| | |,|-|^|-|.|}}{{familytree | | | | | | |EN13| |EN15| |CDC|EN13=Robert Carnegie, 13th Earl of Northesk
1926–1994|EN15=Patrick Carnegy, 15th Earl of Northesk
born 1940|CDC=Colin David Carnegy
born 1942
heir presumptive}}{{familytree | | | | | | | |!| | | |}}{{familytree | | | | | | |EN14|EN14=David Carnegie, 14th Earl of Northesk
1954–2010}}{{familytree/end}}

See also

  • Earl of Southesk
  • Carnegie (disambiguation)

External links

  • Earl of Northesk Open Rights Group

Notes

{{refimprove|date=February 2013}}
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ethiecastle.com/history.shtml |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2007-07-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070829191103/http://www.ethiecastle.com/history.shtml |archivedate=2007-08-29 |df= }}
2. ^[https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!searchin/Peerage-News/Carnegy/peerage-news/vf2WbNGbK_M] Peerage News, Google Groups, 29 March 2014

References

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, {{Page needed |date=February 2013}}
  • {{Rayment|date=February 2012}}
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