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- Coat of arms of Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode Crest A crescent Or. Escutcheon Sable a sun Or between nine stars Argent three two and one. Motto Major...
- from the tenth Earl) 1) the politician and judge Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode, and 2) Reverend John Baillie (1810–1888), Canon Residentiary of York...
- to: Charles Baillie (papal agent) (1542–1625) Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode (1804–1879), Scottish politician and judge A. Charles Baillie (born 1939)...
- George Baillie and his wife Mary (née Pringle). Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode, was his younger brother. His father, George Baillie, was the second...
- 1725, by Maria Verelst Born Grizel Baillie (1692-10-25)25 October 1692 Jerviswoode, Lanark, Scotland Died 6 June 1759(1759-06-06) (aged 66) Occupation memoirist...
- College of Justice with David Mure, Lord Mure and Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode. He died on 7 October 1869, found dead in his Edinburgh home at 9 Charlotte...
- Kinloch 14 July 1858 John Inglis Glencorse 13 May 1859 Charles Baillie Jerviswoode 5 February 1862 Robert MacFarlane Ormidale 13 November 1862 Edward Francis...
- home of Lady Griselle Baillie. The house was modernised in 1875 by Lord Jerviswoode, Lady Griselle's brother, and remained in the family until 1929 when...
- Lausanne, Switzerland at the age of 66. "BAILLIE, George (1763-1841), of Jerviswoode, Lanark and Mellerstain, Roxburgh". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved...
- Elizabeth (1803–1861) married the 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane. Charles Lord Jerviswoode (1804–1879) married Anne Scott. James Pringle (1806–1842) Robert (1807–1888)...