Difference between revisions of "David Carnegie 1675-1729"
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===[[name::David]] [[name::CARNEGIE]] 4th [[personal title::Earl of Northesk]] [[date of birth::1675]]-[[date of death::1729]]=== | ===[[name::David]] [[name::CARNEGIE]] 4th [[personal title::Earl of Northesk]] [[date of birth::1675]]-[[date of death::1729]]=== | ||
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He was born at [[location::Ethie]], the eldest son of [[family::David Carnegie]], 3rd Earl of Northesk, whom he succeeded in 1688. He sat in the [[occupation::Scottish Parliament]] from 1698 and in 1702 was made a Privy Councillor and Sheriff-Principal of Forfarshire. He was elected a Representative Peer for Scotland from 1708. | He was born at [[location::Ethie]], the eldest son of [[family::David Carnegie]], 3rd Earl of Northesk, whom he succeeded in 1688. He sat in the [[occupation::Scottish Parliament]] from 1698 and in 1702 was made a Privy Councillor and Sheriff-Principal of Forfarshire. He was elected a Representative Peer for Scotland from 1708. | ||
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− | Franks *479 (Carnegie), The Right Honble. David, Earl of Northesk. | + | Franks *479 (Carnegie), The Right Honble. David, Earl of Northesk. |
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Revision as of 09:03, 26 November 2020
David CARNEGIE 4th Earl of Northesk 1675-1729
Biographical Note
He was born at Ethie, the eldest son of David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk, whom he succeeded in 1688. He sat in the Scottish Parliament from 1698 and in 1702 was made a Privy Councillor and Sheriff-Principal of Forfarshire. He was elected a Representative Peer for Scotland from 1708.
Books
Used an engraved bookplate:
Franks *479 (Carnegie), The Right Honble. David, Earl of Northesk.
Sources
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.
- The Scots Peerage, Edinburgh, 1904–1914, vol. 6. p. 500-501.