- Sir John
Wishart of
Pitarrow (died 1585) was a
Scottish lawyer, courtier,
comptroller of the exchequer, and rebel. He was the
eldest son of
James Wishart...
- heretic.
George Wishart was the son of
James and
brother of Sir John of
Pitarrow, both
ranking themselves on the side of the Reformers. He was educated...
- Sir
David Carnegie of
Pitarrow, 4th
Baronet FRS FRSE (22
November 1753 – 25 May 1805) was a
Scottish politician and (but for the
attainder of the 5th Earl)...
-
Primrose of
Carrington 1
August 1651 Earl of
Rosebery 182
Carnegie of
Pitarrow 20
February 1663 Duke of Fife 183
Seton of
Abercorn 3 June 1663 184 Maxwell...
- for Mary,
Queen of Scots.
George Wishart was
kinsman of John
Wishart of
Pitarrow. His
lands were at "Drynne", "Drymmie" or Drymme, also
known as "Drum"...
- Sir
James Carnegie of
Kinnaird and of
Pitarrow, 5th
Baronet DL (1799 – 30
January 1849) was a
Scottish politician and de jure 8th Earl of Southesk, 8th...
- Ruthven; Robert, 4th Lord Boyd; Lord Maxwell;
Erskine of Dun;
Wishart of
Pitarrow;
Henry Balnaves of Halhill;
Kirkcaldy of Grange; and
James Halyburton Provost...
-
Balnamoon married firstly Margaret,
daughter of Sir
Alexander Carnegie of
Pitarrow, and
secondly Jean,
widow of John
Carnegie of
Boysack and
daughter of David...
-
Carmichael in 1647;
second Lord
created Earl of
Hyndford in 1701
Carnegie of
Pitarrow 1663
Carnegie extant sixth Baronet succeeded as Earl of
Southesk in 1855;...
-
lairds as a
signal to kill the sheriff. The
Lairds of Arbuthnott, Mathers,
Pitarrow and
Halkerton invited Melville to a
hunting party in the
Garvock Forest...