Lord Cranstoun
Lord Cranstoun was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 17 November 1609 for Sir William Cranstoun of that Ilk, sometimes designated 'of Morristoun', Berwickshire. On the death of the eleventh lord, unmarried, in 1869, the peerage became extinct.
Lords Cranstoun (1609)[]
- William Cranstoun, 1st Lord Cranstoun (d. June 1627)
- John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun (d. 1570–c.1648)
- William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun (d. after July 1664)
- (d. between 1685 and 1688)
- (d. 1727)
- James Cranstoun, 6th Lord Cranstoun (d. 1773)
- (1749–1778)
- James Cranstoun, 8th Lord Cranstoun (1755–1796)
- James Edmund Cranstoun, 9th Lord Cranstoun (1780–1818)
- (1809–1869)
- (1813–1869)
References[]
- ^ "Cranstoun, Lord (S, 1609 - 1869)". Archived from the original on 27 October 2010.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]
Categories:
- Extinct lordships of Parliament
- Noble titles created in 1609
- 1609 establishments in Scotland
- 1869 disestablishments in Scotland