Nineteenth Century
William Cathcart, 10th Lord Cathcart |
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1755–1843 |
1805 |
Later Earl Cathcart |
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen |
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1784–1860 |
1808 |
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Charles Montagu-Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch |
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1772–1819 |
1812 |
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Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton |
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1739–1819 |
1812 |
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George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway |
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1768–1834 |
1814 |
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Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of Abergavenny |
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1755–1843 |
1814 |
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Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine |
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1750–1823 |
1815 |
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Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury |
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1773–1856 |
1819 |
Later Marquess of Ailesbury |
William Kerr, 6th Marquess of Lothian |
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1763–1824 |
1820 |
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George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale |
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1787–1876 |
1820 |
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Archibald Kennedy, 12th Earl of Cassilis |
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1770–1846 |
1821 |
Later Marquess of Ailsa |
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale |
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1759–1839 |
1821 |
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Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville |
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1771–1851 |
1821 |
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Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry |
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1777–1837 |
1821 |
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George Gordon, 5th Earl of Aboyne |
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1761–1853 |
1827 |
Later 9th Marquess of Huntly |
Henry Greville, 3rd Earl of Warwick |
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1779–1853 |
1827 |
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James Duff, 4th Earl Fife |
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1776–1857 |
1827 |
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Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray |
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1771–1848 |
1827 |
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HRH The Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex |
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1773–1843 |
1830 |
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Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch |
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1806–1884 |
1830 |
Resigned 1835 when made KG |
William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll |
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1801–1846 |
1834 |
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David Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield |
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1777–1840 |
1835 |
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John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane |
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1796–1862 |
1838 |
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James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe |
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1816–1879 |
1840 |
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Archibald Primrose, 4th Earl of Rosebery |
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1783–1868 |
1840 |
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HRH Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
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1819–1861 |
1842 |
Later Prince Consort |
William Murray, 4th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield |
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1806–1898 |
1843 |
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John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute |
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1793–1848 |
1843 |
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James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose |
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1799–1874 |
1845 |
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John Dalrymple, 8th Earl of Stair |
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1771–1853 |
1847 |
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James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin |
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1811–1863 |
1847 |
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James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 10th Earl of Dalhousie |
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1812–1860 |
1848 |
Later Marquess of Dalhousie |
Robert Dundas Haldane-Duncan, 1st Earl of Camperdown |
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1785–1859 |
1848 |
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Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun |
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1785–1853 |
1852 |
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Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton |
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1812–1861 |
1853 |
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Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington |
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1780–1858 |
1853 |
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Fox Maule Ramsay, 1st Baron Panmure |
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1801–1874 |
1853 |
Later 11th Earl of Dalhousie |
George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl |
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1814–1864 |
1853 |
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George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll |
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1823–1900 |
1856 |
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George Kinnaird, 9th Lord Kinnaird |
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1807–1878 |
1857 |
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Archibald Kennedy, 2nd Marquess of Ailsa |
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1816–1870 |
1859 |
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James Duff, 5th Earl Fife |
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1814–1879 |
1860 |
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Thomas Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland |
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1795–1873 |
1861 |
Resigned 1872 when made KG |
Robert Hamilton, 8th Lord Belhaven and Stenton |
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1793–1868 |
1861 |
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David Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie |
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1826–1881 |
1862 |
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Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier |
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1819–1898 |
1864 |
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HRH The Prince Alfred Ernest Albert |
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1844–1900 |
1864 |
Later Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
Thomas Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat |
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1802–1875 |
1865 |
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John Dalrymple, 10th Earl of Stair |
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1819–1903 |
1865 |
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HRH The Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales |
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1841–1910 |
1867 |
Later Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom |
John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl |
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1840–1917 |
1868 |
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James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk |
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1827–1905 |
1869 |
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HRH The Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert |
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1850–1942 |
1869 |
Later Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
William Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 3rd Earl of Minto |
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1814–1891 |
1870 |
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John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne |
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1845–1914 |
1871 |
Later 9th Duke of Argyll |
HRH The Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert |
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1853–1884 |
1871 |
Later Duke of Albany |
Charles Colville, 10th Lord Colville of Culross |
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1818–1903 |
1874 |
Later Viscount Colville of Culross |
John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute |
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1847–1900 |
1875 |
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William Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith |
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1831–1914 |
1875 |
Later 6th Duke of Buccleuch |
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet |
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1818–1878 |
1876 |
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William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton |
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1845–1895 |
1878 |
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Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian |
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1833–1900 |
1878 |
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John Ogilvy-Grant, 7th Earl of Seafield |
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1815–1881 |
1879 |
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Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose |
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1852–1925 |
1879 |
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Alexander Duff, 6th Earl Fife |
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1849–1912 |
1881 |
Later Duke of Fife |
John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie |
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1847–1887 |
1881 |
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HRH Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge |
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1819–1904 |
1881 |
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Alan Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway |
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1835–1901 |
1888 |
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James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford |
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1847–1913 |
1891 |
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HRH Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, Duke of York |
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1865–1936 |
1893 |
Later George V, King of the United Kingdom |
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery |
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1847–1929 |
1895 |
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William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale |
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1826–1911 |
1898 |
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Charles Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of Home |
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1834–1918 |
1899 |
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Lawrence Dundas, 1st Marquess of Zetland |
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1844–1929 |
1900 |
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John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun |
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1860–1908 |
1900 |
Later Marquess of Linlithgow |
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Famous quotes related to nineteenth century:
“Posteritythe forlorn child of nineteenth century optimismgrows ever harder to conceive.” —Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“The secret point of money and power in America is neither the things that money can buy nor power for powers sake ... but absolute personal freedom, mobility, privacy. It is the instinct which drove America to the Pacific, all through the nineteenth century, the desire to be able to find a restaurant open in case you want a sandwich, to be a free agent, live by ones own rules.” —Joan Didion (b. 1934)
“American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of their parents.... Not until the sixties did the chief cause of separation of parents shift from death to divorce.” —Richard Louv (20th century)
“In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead.” —Erich Fromm (19001980)
“If the nineteenth century was the age of the editorial chair, ours is the century of the psychiatrists couch.” —Marshall McLuhan (19111980)
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