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- August 1686, Earl of Melfort, Viscount of Forth and Lord Drummond of Riccartoun, Castlemains and Gilstoun, also in the peerage of Scotland, and with a...
- the Peerage of Scotland. Along with the subsidiary titles Viscount of Riccartoun and Lord Hillhouse, it was created on the 14th of April, 1697, for Lord...
- (4th Duke): Earl of Ruglen (1697), Earl of March (1697), Viscount of Riccartoun (1697), Viscount of Peebles (1697), Lord Hillhouse (1697), Lord Douglas...
- Selkirk Viscount Boyne Viscount Claneboye Viscount Hamilton Viscount Riccartoun Viscount Strabane Baron Dutton Baron Hamilton of Dalzell Baron Hamilton...
- created in 1685 along with the Viscountcy of Melfort Lord Drummond of Riccartoun, created in 1686 along with the Earldom of Melfort Marquess of Drummond...
- Marquess of Atholl from 1703; created Duke of Atholl in 1703 Viscount of Riccartoun 1697 Douglas extinct 1810 subsidiary title of the Earl of Ruglen; also...
- Parts of Riccartoun with Kilmarnock in 1880....
- the area. The chapelry of Crosbie, together with that of Richardstoun (Riccartoun) were attached to Dundonald and were granted by the second Walter Stewart...
- the Peerage of Scotland, along with the subsidiary titles Viscount of Riccartoun and Lord Hillhouse, were created on the 14th of April, 1697, for her father...
- in the earldom by his younger brother, John. His nephew William, Lord Riccartoun was his executor. He was buried on 18 April 1739 in the vault of the Duke...