- Earl of
Northesk is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1662 for John Carnegie, who
notably served as
Sheriff of Forfarshire. He was...
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Northesk is a
title normally given to the wife of the Earl of
Northesk.
Women who have held this
title include: Anne Carnegie,
Countess of
Northesk (1730-1779)...
- Tasmania,
Australia Electoral division of
North Esk, Tasmania,
Australia Northesk Parish, New Brunswick, Canada,
sometimes misspelt North Esk
River North...
- John
Douglas Carnegie, 12th Earl of
Northesk (16
February 1895 – 22 July 1975)
inherited the
earldom in 1963.
Carnegie was born on 16
February 1895. He...
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David Carnegie, 5th Earl of
Northesk (11 June 1701 – 24 June 1741) was the son of
David Carnegie, 4th Earl of
Northesk and Lady
Margaret Wemyss. He died...
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David John Carnegie, 10th Earl of
Northesk (1865 – 5
December 1921), a
Scottish representative peer
Carnegie was born on 1
December 1865. He was the eldest...
- 4th Earl of
Northesk (1675 – 14
January 1729) was a
Scottish peer and politician. He was born the son of
David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of
Northesk and Elizabeth...
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Charles Carnegy, 15th Earl of
Northesk (born 23
September 1940), is a
British hereditary peer,
journalist and scholar.
Northesk is the son of The Reverend...
- HMS
Northesk was an
Admiralty M-class
destroyer which served in the
Royal Navy
during the
First World War. The M
class was an
improvement on the previous...
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younger brother John
Carnegie was
given the
corresponding title: earl of
Northesk. The earl of
Southesk also
holds the
Scottish feudal title of
Baron of...