Boyd, William, fourth earl of Kilmarnock (1705–1746), Jacobite army officer, the son and heir of William Boyd, third earl of Kilmarnock (1683/4–1717), and his wife, Euphemia (b. 1684, d. in or before 1729), daughter of William, eleventh Lord Ross, was born on 12 May 1705 and baptized twelve days later at ...
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Edward M. Furgol
Fraser, Simon, eleventh Lord Lovat (1667/8–1747), Jacobite conspirator, army officer, and outlaw, was the second but first surviving son of Thomas Fraser (1631–1699), sometimes styled 'of Beaufort' (the third son of Hugh Fraser, seventh Lord Lovat), and Sybilla Macleod (...
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Magnus Linklater
Graham, John, first viscount of Dundee [known as Bonnie Dundee] (1648
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Murray G. H. Pittock
Hamilton, William, of Bangour (1704–1754), poet and Jacobite army officer, was born in 1704, after 25 March, at Bangour, Linlithgowshire, the second son of James Hamilton of Bangour, advocate, who died in 1706, leaving an estate of £10,000 Scots (£800), and Elizabeth Hamilton (...
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Margaret D. Sankey
Hay, John, of Cromlix, Jacobite duke of Inverness (1691–1740), Jacobite courtier and army officer, was the third son of Thomas Hay, seventh earl of Kinnoull (c.1660–1719), and Elizabeth (1669–1696), only daughter of William Drummond, first viscount of Strathallan. George Hay, eighth earl of Kinnoull...
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Lockhart, Philip (1689
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Margaret D. Sankey
Murray, Lord Charles (1691–1720), Jacobite army officer, was born at Falkland on 24 September 1691, the fourth son of John Murray, first duke of Atholl (1660–1724), and his first wife, Lady Katherine Hamilton (bap. 1662, d. 1707), daughter of William Hamilton (formerly ...
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Murray G. H. Pittock
Murray, William, styled second duke of Atholl and marquess of Tullibardine (1689–1746), Jacobite leader and army officer, was born on 14 April 1689 at Edinburgh, second and eldest surviving son of John Murray, first duke of Atholl (1660–1724), and his first wife, Lady Katharine Douglas, later Hamilton (...