scotland cemetery records

Contents 1 History 2 Census Records 3 Church Records 3.1 Established ChurchOld Parochial Registers Start with a person whose full name you know, together with identifying details such as place and date of birth, marriage or death. Carruthers family of Holmains: family and estate papers, NRA 31604 Hume-Campbell family, Earls of Marchmont: family and estate papers, NRA 30512 Dalrymple family, Earls of Stair: family and estate papers, NRA 25160 Hope family of Luffness: family and estate papers, NRA 32485 Leith Dock Ratepayers Association, NRA 29265 Glasgow has improved its employment rate significantly, reaching its highest ever employment rate in 2016 of 67.3%. William Douglas, bookseller, Edinburgh: MS collection, NRA 37881 Davidson & Syme, solicitors, Edinburgh, NRA 37880 Cunningham family, Earls of Glencairn: family and estate papers, NRA 29364 Click here for a list of the FS Library microfilm numbers for the census records of Glasgow. Culture Trip. Southern Cemetery, Brenzett Cemetery, Cheriton Road Cemetery, Hawkinge Cemetery, Lydd Cemetery, New Romney Cemetery, Spring Lane/Horn Street Cemetery, Attwood Cemetery, Audley Cemetery, Bradwell Crematorium, Cheserton Cemetery and Hallows Farm Cemetery, Keele Cemetery, Knutton Cemetery, Madeley Cemetery, Newcastle Cemetery, Silverdale Cemetery, Annan Cemetery, Applegarth Cemetery, Auchencairn Cemetery, Caerlaverock Cemetery, Canonbie Cemetery, Carruthers Cemetery, Closeburn Cemetery, Cummertrees Cemetery, Dalton Cemetery, Dornock Cemetery, Dumfries High Cemetery, Dunscore Cemetery, Durisdeer Cemetery, Eskdalemuir Cemetery, Ewes Cemetery, Gamerigg Cemetery, Glencairn Cemetery, Gretna Cemetery, Gretna Green New Graveyard, Half Morton Cemetery, Holywood Cemetery, Hutton and Corrie Cemeteries, Irongray Cemetery, Johnstone Old Church, Johnstone Bridge Cemetery, Keir Cemetery, Kirkbean Cemetery, Kirkmahoe Cemetery, Kirkpatrick Fleming New Cemetery, Kirkpatrick Fleming Old Cemetery, Kirkpatrick Juxta Cemetery, Langholm Cemetery, Lochmaben Cemetery, Middlebie Cemetery, Moffat Cemetery, Morton Cemetery, Mouswald Cemetery, New Abbey Cemetery, Nithsdale District Council Cemetery, Penpont Cemetery, Rigg Cemetery, Ruthwell Cemetery, Sanquhar Cemetery, St Andrews Cemetery, St Blanes Cemetery, St Conals Cemetery, St Michaels Cemetery, St Mungo Cemetery, Staplegordon Cemetery, Terregles Cemetery, Tinwald Cemetery, Torthorwald Cemetery, Troqueer Cemetery, Tundergarth New Churchyard, Tynron Cemetery, Tyron Cemetery, Wamphray Cemetery, Wanlockhead Cemetery, Wauchope Cemetery, Westerkirk Cemetery, Anwoth Cemetery, Balmaclellan Cemetery, Balmaghie Cemetery, Buittle Cemetery, Carsphairn Cemetery, Colvend Cemetery, Kirkpatrick Durham Cemetery, Machermore Cemetery, Parton Cemetery, Southwick Cemetery, Tongland Cemetery, Twynholm Cemetery, Bargrennan Churchyard, Borgue Cemetery, Castle Douglas Cemetery, Crossmichael Cemetery, Dalbeattie Cemetery, Dalry Cemetery, Girthon Cemetery, Kells Cemetery, Kirkcudbright Cemetery, Kirkgunzeon Cemetery, Kirkmabreck Cemetery, Lochrutton Cemetery, Rerrick Cemetery, Urr Cemetery, Cairnryan Cemetery, Glasserton Cemetery, Glebe Cemetery, Glenluce Cemetery, Glenjorrie Cemetery, Inch Cemetery, Kirkcolm Cemetery, Kirkcowan Cemetery, Kirkinnery Cemetery, Kirkmaiden Cemetery, Leswalt Cemetery, Leswalt New Cemetery, Leswalt Old Cemetery, Mochrum Cemetery, New Luce Cemetery, Newton Cemetery, Old Luce Cemetery, Portpatrick Cemetery, Sheuchan Cemetery, Sorbie Cemetery, Stoneykirk Cemetery, Stranraer Cemetery, Whithorn Cemetery, Wigtown Cemetery, Wigtown Park Cemetery, Wigtown Top Cemetery. Scottish Agricultural Industries Ltd, NRA 22702 Alston, Nairn & Hogg, solicitors, Edinburgh, NRA 37839 St Silas Church69 Park RoadGlasgow G4 9JE 1752-1829), King's Printer, Reith, John Charles Walsham, (1889-1971), 1st Baron Reith, Ribbentrop, Joachim von, (1893-1946), German diplomat, Richmond, Sir Herbert William, (1871-1946), Knight, Admiral and Master of Downing College, Cambridge, Roberts, Frederick Sleigh, (1832-1914), 1st Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Field Marshal, Robertson, James, (1720-1788), General Governor of New York, Robertson, James Alexander, (1804-1874), Lieutenant Colonel, Robethon, John, (d 1722), Secretary to George I, Robinson, Frederick John, (1782-1859), 1st Earl of Ripon, statesman, Robinson, George Frederick Samuel, (1827-1909), 1st Marquess of Ripon, statesman, Robinson, Sir William Cleaver Francis, (1834-1897), Knight, colonial governor, Rogerson, John, (fl 1823), Court Physician and Privy Counsellor in Russia, Rose, Sir George Henry, (1771-1855), Knight, diplomat, Ross, Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart, (1872-1942), 9th Baronet Founder of the Ross Rifle Co of Canada, Ross, Sir John, (1777-1856), Knight Rear Admiral Arctic Navigator, Ross, Sir John Lockhart, (1721-1790), 6th Baronet Vice Admiral MP, Rothschild, Lionel Walter, (1868-1937), 2nd Baron Rothschild, Row, John, (1748-1780), Captain 85th Regiment, Rowntree, Benjamin Seebohm, (1871-1954), sociologist and manufacturer, Runciman, Walter, (1870-1949), Viscount Runciman of Doxford, statesman, Rupert, (1619-1682), Prince, Duke of Cumberland, Russell, George William, (1867-1935), poet painter economist and journalist, Russell, Sir Henry, (1783-1852), 2nd Baronet British Representative at Court of Hyderabad, Russell, Lord John, (1792-1878), 1st Earl Russell, statesman, Rutherfurd, Andrew, (1791-1854), Lord Rutherfurd Scottish judge, Ruthven, Patrick, (1573-1651), Earl of Forth and Brentford, General, Ryland, Herman Witsius, (1760-1838), Canadian Statesman, Salter, Sir James Arthur, (1881-1975), 1st Baron Salter of Kidlington, economist, Sanderson, Thomas Henry, (1841-1923), 1st Baron Sanderson, civil servant, Sandilands, James, (d 1753), 7th Baron Torphichen, Sankey, John, (1866-1948), Viscount Sankey, Lord Chancellor, Saumarez, James de, (1757-1836), 1st Baron de Saumarez, Admiral, Saunders-Dundas, Anne, (c1778-1841), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Charlotte, Saunders-Dundas, Robert, (1771-1851), 2nd Viscount Melville, statesman, Schaub, Sir Luke, (d 1758), Knight, diplomat, Scholefield, Joshua, (1744-1844), MP Banker and Merchant, Scot, Robert, (1731-1807), Minister of Haddington, Scott, Anne, (1651-1732), 1st Duchess of Buccleuch, Scott, David, (1746-1805), Chairman of East India Co, Scott, Elizabeth, (1743-1827), Duchess of Buccleuch, Scott, George, (d c1836), Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Regiment, Scott, Sir George, (d 1841), Knight, Admiral, Scott, Henry, (1746-1812), 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and 5th Duke of Queensberry, Scott, James, (1649-1685), Duke of Monmouth, Scott, John, (1751-1838), 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor, Scott, Sir Patrick, (d 1734), 2nd Baronet, MP and lawyer, Scott, Walter, (1644-1693), Earl of Tarras, Scott, Walter, (1724-1793), MP and Receiver General of Customs, Scott, Sir Walter, (1771-1832), 1st Baronet, poet and novelist, Scrymgeour, Alexander, (fl 1723-1730), Professor of Divinity, St Andrews University, Sellar, Patrick, (1780-1851), factor to Duke of Sutherland, Service, James, (1823-1899), Australian Politician, Seton, James, (d 1694), 4th Earl of Dunfermline, Sewell, Jonathan, (1766-1839), Chief Justice of Lower Canada, Seymour, Sir Horace Beauchamp, (1791-1851), Knight Colonel MP, Sharp, James, (1613-1679), Archbishop of St Andrews, Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, (1781-1851), antiquary and artist, Shaw-Lefevre, Sir John George, (1797-1879), Knight, civil servant, Sheil, Sir Justin, (1803-1871), Knight General and Diplomat, Shepherd, Sir Samuel, (1760-1840), Knight Lawyer, Shore, John, (1751-1834), 1st Baron Teignmouth, Governor General of India, Simon, John Allsebrook, (1873-1954), 1st Viscount Simon, Lord Chancellor, Simpson, Sir James, (1792-1868), Knight and General, Simpson, James Young, (d 1934), Professor of Natural Science, Sinclair, Sir George, (1790-1868), 2nd Baronet Politician and Author, Sinclair, Sir John, (1754-1835), 1st Baronet, politician and agriculturist, Sinclair, John, (1860-1925), 1st Baron Pentland, MP, Skinner, John, (1744-1816), Bishop of Aberdeen, Skinner, William, (1778-1857), Bishop of Aberdeen, Smellie, Alexander, (fl 1790-1840), printer and antiquary, Smith, David L, (d 1985), railway historian and author, Smith, Donald Alexander, (1820-1914), 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, Canadian financier, Smith, Sir James Edward, (1759-1828), Knight, botanist, Smith, Montague, (d 1992), railway historian, Smith, William Henry, (1825-1891), statesman, Smith, Sir William Sidney, (1764-1840), Knight, Admiral, Smuts, Jan Christiaan, (1870-1950), statesman, Somerset, Lord Fitzroy James Henry, (1788-1855), 1st Baron Raglan, Field Marshal, Southey, Caroline Anne, (1786-1854), poet, Speirs, Robert Cunningham Graham, (1797-1847), advocate, Sheriff of Midlothian, Spence, Nicol, (c 1732-1744), Church of Scotland Agent, Spencer, Charles, (1674-1722), 3rd Earl of Sunderland, statesman, Spencer, George John, (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, statesman, Spender, John Alfred, (1862-1942), journalist and author, Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur, (1859-1918), Knight, diplomat, Spring-Rice, Thomas, (1790-1866), 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon in Kerry, statesman, Spring-Rice, Thomas Aubrey, (1883-1934), 3rd Baron Monteagle, diplomat, St Clair, James, (1688-1762), 12th Baron Sinclair, General, Stanhope, Lady Hester Lucy, (1776-1839), traveller, Stanhope, James, (1673-1721), 1st Earl Stanhope, Stanhope, Leicester Fitzgerald Charles, (1784-1862), 5th Earl of Harrington, Stanhope, Philip Dormer, (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, statesman, Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, (1815-1881), Dean of Westminster Abbey, historian, Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith, (1799-1869), 14th Earl of Derby, statesman, Stanley, Edward George Villiers, (1865-1948), 17th Earl of Derby, statesman, Stanley, Edward John, (1802-1869), 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, statesman, Stanley, James, (1607-1651), 7th Earl of Derby, St-Clair-Erskine, James, (1762-1837), 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, General, statesman, St-Clair-Erskine, Robert Francis, (1833-1890), 4th Earl of Rosslyn, Stead, William Thomas, (1849-1912), journalist and author, Steed, Henry Wickham, (1871-1956), journalist and publicist, Steel-Maitland, Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay, (1876-1935), Knight, politician, Steuart, Sir James, (1635-1715), Knight Lord Advocate, Stevenson, Robert, (1772-1850), civil engineer, Stewart, Alexander, (c 1694-1773), 6th Earl of Galloway, Stewart, George, (1768-1834), 8th Earl of Galloway, Admiral, Stewart, Sir Houston, (1791-1875), Knight Admiral of the Fleet, Stewart, James, (d 1746), 5th Earl of Galloway, Stewart, John, (d 1578), 4th Earl of Atholl, Stewart, John, (c 1673-1748), Brigadier General MP for Wigtownshire, Stewart, John, (1736-1806), 7th Earl of Galloway, Stewart, Keith, (1739-1795), Vice Admiral MP, Stewart, Matthew, (1516-1571), Earl of Lennox, Stewart, Robert, (d 1743), 7th Lord Blantyre, Stewart, Robert, (1769-1822), 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, statesman, Stewart, William, (1666-1735), chamberlain to Dukes of Queensberry, Stewart-Mackenzie, James Alexander , (1784-1843), politician and colonial governor, Stewart-Mackenzie, Mary Elizabeth Frederica , (1783-1862), heiress, Stirling, Sir James, (? These are taken from the registers held at London Metropolitan Archives as well as those formerly at Guildhall Manuscripts Section. Henry M Paton, archivist and historian: corresp and papers, NRA 10452 Gorton Cemetery, Individual church headquarters may be of some help too. Burial records, cremation records, grave maps, genealogy and ancestry at Deceased Online Fife, Scotland - New Headstone Collections These records (from Scottish Monumental Inscriptions) comprise photographs of headstones and memorials with digitised transcribed inscriptions for easy reading. Additionally, Birnie was found in the 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census living in Aberdour with his parents and siblings. Scott family of Gala, Selkirk: papers, NRA 31571 Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, NRA 19349 The city was divided into six districts (later expanded to twelve) and each districtkept detailed registers of the poor receiving reliefwhile the board also kept minutesof meetings and accounts of assessments and expenditures. Each parish has a registrar's office and large cities have several. Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, NRA 14654 Lindsays, solicitors, Edinburgh: clients papers, NRA 35439 FamilySearch is a free searchable database available on the web. Portions of this information was taken from Cemetery Books of Eastern Greene Co., Indiana, by the Greene Co. If a date is not displayed there are no accessions for that year. The founding of the University of Glasgow in 1451 and elevation of the bishopric to become the Archdiocese of Glasgow in 1492 increased the town's religious and educational status and landed wealth. St Serf's Church1464 Shettleston RoadShettlestonGlasgow G32 9AL Hall family, baronets, of Dunglass, East Lothian: family and estate papers, NRA 10979 John Macgregor, antiquary: Scottish collections, NRA 14150 December 2019: Added records for the area of Liverpool, England. National Records of Scotland also operates the ScotlandsPeople family history centre, providing access to digital images and indexes of Scottish census returns and birth, marriage and death records. USA. Once you have got the outline of your family tree you may like to continue your research in the Historical Search Room. Douglas family, Earls of Morton: deeds and estate papers, NRA 31562 From the eighteenth century onward, the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies. See list of all publications for sale at www.greenecountyin.org. Ogilvy family, baronets, of Inverquharity: family and estate papers, NRA 34739 Edinburgh World Heritage. 1834-45) offers uniquely rich and detailed parish reports for the whole of Scotland, covering a vast range of topics including history, agriculture, education, trades, religion and social customs. The Linn Cemetery Extension is also known as Carmunnock Cemetery. https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/scotland/articles/the-most-historic-cemeteries-to-explore-in-edinburgh/. There is a statutory fee for access. Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, NRA 31570 St Clair-Erskine family, Earls of Rosslyn: family and estate papers, NRA 37573 They were lists made by the ministers of a church congregation and the details of baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials that took place within it. 1881-1995 Burials at Scotland, Lanark, Glasgow, Lambhill Cemetery, cemetery records at FamilySearch Catalog. WorldCat Missouri Deaths and Burials Index, 1873-1976 Ancestry . Parsons Peebles Ltd, manufacturing electrical engineers, Edinburgh, NRA 19987 Bruce & Kerr, solicitors, Edinburgh: clients papers, NRA 28868 Cemetery records that include a person's last place of residence and the cemetery where they were interred narrow down the geographic search for other records, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses . Stirling & Burnet, solicitors, Haddington, NRA 29367 Edinburgh Co-operative Building Society, NRA 37662 John Watt, shipmaster, Dysart, NRA 18851 Caledonian Club, Edinburgh, NRA 11039 Balfour-Melville family of Strathkinness and Mount Melville: family and estate papers, NRA 30102 Try again. East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists Society, NRA 19453 Please reset your password. Johnston family of Sands: deeds and papers, NRA 37671 Scrymgeour-Wedderburn family, Earls of Dundee: family and estate papers, NRA 31816 Dickson family of Hartree: deeds and papers, NRA 12267 Royal Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, NRA 10185 Robertson family of Lude: family and estate papers, NRA 20769 Carlyle family: corresp and genealogical papers, NRA 19245 Clerk family, baronets, of Penicuik: family and estate papers, NRA 8150 Scottish Rights of Way Society Ltd, NRA 27039 There are places of worship for members of the Free Church, Glassites, Old Scotch Independents, Baptists, Scottish Baptists, the Society of Friends, and others.[1]. Blackwood & Smith, solicitors, Peebles, NRA 19239 Carron Co, ironfounders, engineers, coalmasters and shipowners, NRA 34292 It lists: The McKirdy index has limited information and has relatively few entries compared to a resource such as FamilySearch. Hector Hugh Mackenzie: personal and collected papers, mainly rel to Skye and North Uist, NRA 17570 Edward Priaulx Tennant, 1st Lord Glenconner: corresp and papers, NRA 33332 1697), Lieutenant Colonel Governor of Fort William, Hill, Rowland, (1772-1842), 1st Viscount Hill, General, Hoare, Samuel John Gurney, (1880-1959), 2nd Baronet and Viscount Templewood, statesman, Hobart, Robert, (1760-1816), 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, statesman, Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson, Georgiana Wilhelmina, (1867-1937), Countess of Buckinghamshire, Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson, Sidney Carr, (1860-1930), 7th Earl of Buckinghamshire, Hogg, Douglas McGarel, (1872-1950), 1st Viscount Hailsham, Lord Chancellor, Holburn, Sir James, (d 1758), 2nd Baronet of Menstrie, Holland, Henry Thurstan, (1825-1914), 2nd Baronet and 1st Viscount Knutsford, statesman, Home, Cospatrick Alexander, (1799-1881), 11th Earl of Home, Home, George, (1734-1820), lawyer and landowner, Home, Henry, (1696-1782), Lord Kames, Scottish judge, historian, Home, Ninian, (d 1795), Lieutenant Governor of Grenada, Home, Patrick, (1728-1808), MP for Berwickshire, Hood, Sir Samuel, (1762-1814), 1st Baronet Vice Admiral, Hope, Sir Alexander, (1769-1837), Knight General, Hope, Sir Archibald, (1808-1883), 12th Baronet, Hope, Charles, (1681-1742), 1st Earl of Hopetoun, Hope, Charles, (1763-1851), Lord Granton President of the Court of Session, Hope, George William, (1808-1863), politician, Hope, Henry Walter, (1839-1913), Politician, Hope, Sir James, (1808-1881), Knight Admiral of the Fleet, Hope, Sir James Archibald, (1785-1871), Knight, General, Hope, John, (1725-1786), botanist and physician, Hope, John, (1765-1823), 4th Earl of Hopetoun, General, Hope, Sir John, (1765-1836), Knight Lieutenant General, Hope, John, (1807-1893), Edinburgh Philanthropist, Hope, Sir John Augustus, (1869-1924), 16th Baronet Lieutenant Colonel MP, Hope, John Thomas, (1807-1835), Politician, Hope, Sir Thomas, (1573-1646), 1st Baronet Lord Advocate of Scotland, Hope, Victor Alexander John, (1887-1952), 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, Hopwood, Francis John Stephens, (1860-1947), 1st Baron Southborough, civil servant, Hore-Belisha, Leslie, (1898-1957), Baron Hore Belisha, statesman, Horne, Robert Stevenson, (1871-1940), Viscount Horne of Slamannan, Horsley, John, (1685-1732), archaeologist and Presbyterian minister, Hotham, Sir Henry, (1777-1833), Knight Vice Admiral, House, Edward Mandell, (1858-1938), Colonel American Statesman and Diplomat, Howard, Esme William, (1863-1939), 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, diplomat, Howard, George William Frederick, (1802-1864), 7th Earl of Carlisle, Howe, General William, (1729-1814), 5th Viscount Howe, army officer, Hume, David, (1711-1776), philosopher and historian, Hume, Grizel, (c1653-1703), Countess of Marchmont, Hume, Patrick, (1641-1724), 1st Earl of Marchmont, Hume-Campbell, Hugh, (1708-1794), 3rd Earl of Marchmont, Hurst, Sir Cecil James Barrington, (1870-1965), Knight Judge, Huskisson, William, (1770-1830), statesman, Hutton, George Henry, (d 1827), archaeologist, Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell, (1887-1975), Knight, zoologist and philosopher, Inglis, Sir John, (1683-1771), 2nd Baronet of Cramond, Innes, George, (d 1780), Cashier of Royal Bank of Scotland, Innes, Gilbert, (d 1832), Banker Antiquary and Art Collector, Innes, Sir Hugh, (c 1764-1831), Baronet MP, Isaacs, Rufus Daniel, (1860-1935), 1st Marquess of Reading, Viceroy of India, Ivory, Sir James, (1765-1842), Knight Mathematician, Ivory, James, (1792-1866), Lord Ivory, Scottish judge, Ivory, William, (1825-1915), Advocate Sheriff of Inverness Nairn and Elgin, Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, (1860-1955), Principal of Manchester College, Jackson, William, (fl 1811-1869), Secretary to Lord Cochrane Later Earl of Dundonald, Jackson, William Lawies, (1840-1917), 1st Baron Allerton, politician, James Francis Edward Stuart, (1688-1766), Prince of Wales; Chevalier de St George; The 'Old Pretender', the 'old Pretender', James, George Payne Rainsford, (1799-1860), novelist historian and diplomat, James, Henry, (1828-1911), 1st Baron James of Hereford, statesman, James, I, (1566-1625), King of Great Britain and Ireland, Jameson, Robert, (1774-1854), mineralogist, Jardine, John, (1716-1766), minister of Liberton, Jardine, Sir William, (1800-1874), 7th Baronet Naturalist, Jeffrey, Francis, (1773-1850), Lord Jeffrey Scottish judge and critic, Jenkinson, Charles, (1727-1808), 1st Earl of Liverpool, statesman, Jenkinson, Charles Cecil Cope, (1784-1851), 3rd Earl of Liverpool, Jenkinson, Robert Banks, (1770-1828), 2nd Earl of Liverpool, statesman, Johnston, James, (1655-1737), Secretary of State, Johnston, Peter, (1749-1837), MP Bankruptcy Commissioner, Johnstone, Edward, (1804-1881), Claimant of the Annandale Peerage, Johnstone, George, (1720-1792), 3rd Marquess of Annandale, Johnstone, Sir James, (1697-1772), 3rd Baronet of Westerhall MP, Johnstone, Sir William, (1802-1888), Knight, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Jolly, Alexander, (1756-1838), Bishop of Moray, Jones, Sir William, (1746-1794), Knight, orientalist and jurist, Kearley, Hudson Ewbanke, (1856-1934), 1st Viscount Devonport, Keddie, John W, (b 1946), Free Church of Scotland minister and writer on athletics, Keith, Arthur Berriedale, (1879-1944), Sanskrit scholar, constitutional lawyer and historian, Keith, George, (1693-1778), 9th Earl Marischal, Keith, James Francis Edward, (1696-1758), Marshal Keith, Kellogg, Frank Billings, (1856-1937), American Statesman, Keltie, Adam, (fl 1635-1653), Clerk of the Exchequer, Kemp, C Norman, (fl 1921-1964), Radiologist, Kempt, Sir James, (c1775-1854), Knight, General Governor General of Canada, Kennedy, Joseph Patrick, (1888-1969), American Businessman and Diplomat, Kennedy, Thomas, (d 1754), Scottish Judge, Kent, Edward Augustus, (1767-1820), Duke of Kent, Kent, Victoria Mary Louise, (1786-1861), Duchess of Kent, Ker, John, (d 1741), 1st Duke of Roxburghe, Ker, Robert, (1578-1654), 1st Earl of Ancrum, Kerenski, Alexander Feodorovich, (1881-1970), Russian revolutionary leader, Kerr, John William Robert, (1794-1841), 7th Marquess of Lothian, Kerr, Philip Henry, (1882-1940), 11th Marquess of Lothian, statesman, Kerr, Schomberg Henry, (1833-1900), 9th Marquess of Lothian, statesman, Kerr, William, (1605-1675), 3rd Earl of Lothian, Kerr, William, (1763-1824), 6th Marquess of Lothian, Kerr, William John, (1737-1815), 5th Marquess of Lothian, Keynes, John Maynard, (1883-1946), Baron Keynes of Tilton, economist, King, William Lyon Mackenzie, (1874-1950), prime minister of Canada, Kinloch, Charles, (1788-1828), Captain 52nd Regiment, Kirk, Robert, (1644-1692), Gaelic scholar, Knight, Samuel, (1675-1746), Biographer Historian, Labouchere, Henry, (1798-1869), 1st Baron Taunton, statesman, Lagden, Sir Godfrey Yeatman, (1851-1934), Knight, colonial administrator, Lamb, William, (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, statesman, Lambart, Frederick Rudolph, (1865-1946), 10th Earl of Cavan, Field Marshal, Lankester, Sir Edwin Ray, (1847-1929), Knight, zoologist, Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, (1784-1848), 7th Baronet Author, Law, Edward, (1790-1871), 1st Earl of Ellenborough, Governor General of India, Lawrence, Sir George St Patrick, (1804-1884), Knight, General, Lawrence, Sir Henry Montgomery, (1806-1857), Knight, Brigadier General, Lawrence, John Laird Mair, (1811-1879), 1st Baron Lawrence, Governor General of India, Lawrence, Thomas Edward, (1888-1935), intelligence officer and author, Lawrie, Sir Archibald Campbell, (1837-1914), Knight Judge Historian, Lawrie, James, (1722-c 1800), Colonel Superintendent of Mosquito Shore, Layton, Sir Walter Thomas, (1884-1966), 1st Baron of Danehill, economist, Le Mesurier, Paul, (1755-1805), Lord Mayor of London, Lee, John, (1779-1859), Church of Scotland minister and university principal, Legge, William, (1672-1751), 1st Earl of Dartmouth, statesman, Leith, Sir James, (1763-1816), Knight, Lieutenant General, Colonial Governor, Leith-Hay, Alexander, (1758-1838), General, Leith-Hay, Sir Andrew, (1785-1862), Knight Soldier and Author, Lennox, Charles, (1764-1819), 4th Duke of Richmond, Leslie, Alexander, (1580-1660), 1st Earl of Leven, General, Leslie, Alexander, (1731-1794), Lieutenant General, Leslie, Charles, (1810-1870), Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, Leslie, David, (d 1682), 1st Baron Newark, General, Leslie, John, (1639-1681), Duke of Rothes, Leslie, John, (1679-1722), 8th Earl of Rothes, Leslie, Lady Margaret, (c 1650-1700), Countess of Rothes, Lethieullier, Smart, (1701-1760), Antiquary, Leveson-Gower, George Granville, (1758-1833), 1st Duke of Sutherland, Leveson-Gower, George Granville, (1786-1861), 2nd Duke of Sutherland, Leveson-Gower, Granville George, (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville, statesman, Lindsay, Alexander, (d 1639), Bishop of Dunkeld, Lindsay, Sir Martin Alexander, (1905-1981), Knight and Conservative MP, Lindsay, Patrick, (d 1753), Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Lindsay, Sir Ronald Charles, (1877-1945), Knight Diplomat, Lindsay, William, (d 1698), 18th Earl of Crawford, Littlejohn, Sir Henry Duncan, (1828-1914), Knight, physician, Littler, Sir John Hunter, (1783-1856), Knight Deputy Governor of Bengal, Livingstone, James, (d 1723), 5th Earl of Linlithgow, Livingstone, Thomas, (?

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