James Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie

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The Earl of Mar and Kellie

DL
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
19 April 2000 – 30 June 2017
Life peerage
In office
23 December 1993 – 11 November 1999
Hereditary peerage
Preceded byThe 13th Earl of Mar and 15th Earl of Kellie
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born (1949-03-10) 10 March 1949 (age 72)
Political partyLiberal Democrat

James Thorne Erskine, 14th Earl of Mar and 16th Earl of Kellie, DL (born 10 March 1949) is a Scottish peer and former Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords.

Educated at Eton, he was Page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II in 1962 and 1963. He proceeded to Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh, before embarking on a career in social work with various Scottish local authorities. He has also worked as a boatbuilder, and has served with the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and Royal Naval Auxiliary Service.

Having succeeded to the titles the previous year, the earl took his seat in the House of Lords in 1994, choosing to sit on the Liberal Democrat benches. He lost his seat after the passage of the House of Lords Act 1999. However, on 19 April 2000, he was created a life peer as Baron Erskine of Alloa Tower, of Alloa in the County of Clackmannanshire,[1] enabling him to return to the House. He was the Liberal Democrat candidate for the constituency of Ochil in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election, but was not elected. He retired from the House of Lords on 30 June 2017.[2]

As the 16th Viscount Fentoun, he is Premier Viscount in the Peerage of Scotland. He is also Chief of the Name and Arms of Erskine. Since 1991, he has been a Deputy Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire.

Owing to a dispute in the nineteenth century, there is another Earldom of Mar, held by Margaret Alison of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar. Precedence as determined by the Decreet of Ranking is Countess of Mar, 4th (created 1404) and Earl of Mar and Kellie, 10th (created 1619).

As the Earl of Mar does not have any children, his heir presumptive is his younger brother Hon. Alexander David Erskine.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 55832". The London Gazette. 26 April 2000. p. 4623.
  2. ^ http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/retired-lords/

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Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Earl of Mar
1993–present
Incumbent
Earl of Kellie
1993–present


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