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James Scott (1649-1685)

The 1st Duke of Buccleuch in the Peerage of Scotland from 14/2/1663 to 15/7/1685

 

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Parents

 

Father: (No Data)

 

Mother: (No Data)

 

Principal Residences

 

Country Seat: Dalkeith Palace

 

Town House: (No Data)

 

Birth

Date of Birth : 9/4/1649

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Venue of Birth :

Death

Date of Death : 15/7/1685

Place of Death : Tower Hill

Venue of Death : Site of the Scaffold

Burial

Date of Burial :

Place of Burial :

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Marriages, Life Partnerships and Children

Anne Scott

 

Partnership Status: Marriage

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Venue Married :

Commenced : 20/4/1663

Ended : 15/7/1685

Remarks: James executed

Children of James Scott and Anne Scott

If the heir to the major title is listed here the name will be displayed in bold type

 

Child Name

Gender

Year of Birth

Place of Birth

Female

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Male

24/8/1672

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Male

23/5/1674

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Female

17/2/1675

(No Data)

Male

1676

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Male

1678

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Personal Achievements and Honours

A record of the occurences in the personal life of James Scott (1649-1685) and his close family.

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Membership of the Royal Family or the Peerage

A record of the official titles granted to James Scott (1649-1685).

Granted

Terminated (*1)

Creation (*2)

Sequence

Rank or Title

Peerage

14/2/1663

15/7/1685

1663

1st

England

14/2/1663

15/7/1685

1663

1st

Scotland

Note 1 - A Peerage can be terminated for a number of different reasons. It can be forfeited, the possessor can be deprived of it, it can be surrendered or the title can become extinct. The title may also be replaced with a different one!

Note 2 - The 'Creation' is the date that the title was first awarded. This date remains the same for successive recipients until the title is terminated for any of the reasons in Note 1 above. Generally the ealier the date the higher the rank of the title in the 'order of precedence'.

Historic Events

A record of the attendance of James Scott (1649-1685) at historic events of national importance.

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