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- Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount of Cargill and Lord Concraig, on the death of his second cousin once removed, James Drummond, Lord Perth...
- ancestors of the Drummonds of Concraig and Megginch, and had issue: John Drummond, younger of Concraig Maurice Drummond, 2nd of Concraig (?-1468), married Marion...
- April 1982), was Chief of the Baronial House and Branch of Drummond of Concraig and Lennoch within the clan Drummond and Baron of Megginch. Educated at...
- Perth, Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount Cargill, and Lord Concraig in 1701 by the exiled Jacobite claimant to the British thrones, recognised...
- Perth, Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount Cargill, and Baron Concraig, all proclaimed as in the Peerage of Scotland (but in reality in the Jacobite...
- Robert III married Annabella Drummond, the daughter of John Drummond of Concraig and Mary Montifex, daughter of Sir William Montifex, in c. 1366/1367. They...
- Succeeded by John Drummond — TITULAR — Duke of Perth, Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount Cargill & Baron Concraig Jacobite peerage 1746–1747...
- notably by Andrew of Wyntoun. Annabella was the daughter of John Drummond of Concraig, a landowner in the earldom of Lennox, and his wife Mary Montifex, the...
- Succeeded by John Drummond — TITULAR — Duke of Perth, Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount Cargill & Baron Concraig Jacobite peerage 1720–1746...
- Succeeded by James Drummond — TITULAR — Duke of Perth, Marquess of Drummond, Earl of Stobhall, Viscount Cargill & Baron Concraig Jacobite peerage 1716–1720...