Viscount Strathallan

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The title of Lord Maderty was created in 1609 for James Drummond, a younger son of the 2nd Lord Drummond of Cargill. The titles of Viscount Strathallan and Lord Drummond of Cromlix were created in 1686 for William Drummond, a younger son of the 2nd Lord Madderty. Both creations were in the Peerage of Scotland, and are now held by the Earl of Perth.

Lords Maderty (1609)[]

title passes to a descendant of the 1st Viscount Strathallan, who becomes 4th Lord Maderty (below)

Viscounts Strathallan (1686)[]

Marker for the Strathallan graves, Dunblane Cathedral
  • William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan (1617 – 23 March 1688)[1]
  • (8 August 1670 – 7 July 1702)[1]
  • (1694 – 26 May 1711)[1]
  • William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan (d. Culloden 16 April 1746)[1]
  • (1722 – 22 June 1765), attainted 1746 for his father's support of the Jacobite rebellion [1]
  • (c. 1752 – 10 December 1775)[1]
  • (1758 – 20 January 1814) [1]
  • (24 March 1767 – 14 May 1851). By Act of Parliament in 1824, the attainder of 1746 was reversed and James became Viscount.[1]
  • William Henry Drummond, 9th Viscount Strathallan (5 March 1810 – 23 January 1886)[1]
  • (1839–1893)
  • (1871–1937), succeeded as 15th Earl of Perth in 1902
  • James Eric Drummond, 12th Viscount Strathallan, 16th Earl of Perth (1876–1951)
  • John David Drummond, 13th Viscount Strathallan, 17th Earl of Perth (1907–2002)
  • (b. 1935)
  • (See Earl of Perth for further succession)

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