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===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::BRUCE]], 7th [[personal title::Earl of Kincardine]] [[date of birth::1663]]-[[date of death::1740]]=== | ===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::BRUCE]], 7th [[personal title::Earl of Kincardine]] [[date of birth::1663]]-[[date of death::1740]]=== | ||
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An engraved armorial bookplate of the first half of the 18th century, "The Right Honble. the Earl of Kincardine" (Franks 4132) seems likely to have been used by Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl, or possibly his son [[family::William Bruce|William]], 8th Earl, who also died in 1740; subsequent Earls also had the title of Earl of Elgin. | An engraved armorial bookplate of the first half of the 18th century, "The Right Honble. the Earl of Kincardine" (Franks 4132) seems likely to have been used by Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl, or possibly his son [[family::William Bruce|William]], 8th Earl, who also died in 1740; subsequent Earls also had the title of Earl of Elgin. |
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Thomas BRUCE, 7th Earl of Kincardine 1663-1740
Books
An engraved armorial bookplate of the first half of the 18th century, "The Right Honble. the Earl of Kincardine" (Franks 4132) seems likely to have been used by Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl, or possibly his son William, 8th Earl, who also died in 1740; subsequent Earls also had the title of Earl of Elgin.
Sources
- Earls of Kincardine, Wikipedia.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.