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- Lord_Dunkeld abstract "Lord Dunkeld was a title in the Peerage of Scotland created in 1645 for Sir James Galloway of Carnby.Sir James was the only surviving son of Patrick Galloway, a prominent minister from Perth, and his first wife Martillo Guthrie. He served as Master of Requests to James VI and Charles I, and was made a Privy Councillor in 1630. He was ennobled by King Charles on the 15th of May 1645, for his faithful service during the civil war.He married an unknown daughter of a knight named Sir Robert Norter, and by her had one son Thomas, the second Lord Dunkeld. Thomas married Margaret Thomson, daughter of Sir Thomas Thomson of Duddingston, and by her had six sons and eight daughters, some of which died young: James, William, Thomas, John, Andrew, Margaret, Catherine, Jean, Anne, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, and Grisell.The eldest son James became the third Lord Dunkeld. He succeeded his father to the title c. 1684, though his father will still alive at that point and ultimately would post-decease him. Upon the Jacobite Uprisings against the rule of William of Orange, James took the side of the Jacobites, and had a commanding role in the Battle of Killiecrankie. For this his title was forfeited, and he was condemned to death for treachery. He fled to France, where he took up residence at the Jacobite court in St Germain. He was later killed while fighting for the French in the Battle of Cassano.James married Eleanor Sale, and by her had a son James and a daughter Mary. Mary became a nun at the convent of Val-de-Grâce in Paris, while James, who would have been the fourth Lord Dunkeld had the title not been forfeit, joined the military. He eventually reached the rank of brigadier of infantry in the Garde du Corps, and was created a chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis. He was later created a maréchal de camp, equivalent to a British major-general.James married twice, firstly Marie Margareut Angelique De Rat, and secondly an unknown widow of a Monsieur D'Ancelin. None of his children reached adulthood, and subsequently the line died.".
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- Lord_Dunkeld wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord Dunkeld (1645)".
- Lord_Dunkeld blazon "Argent, a lion rampant azure armed and langued gules".
- Lord_Dunkeld creationDate "1645".
- Lord_Dunkeld extinctionDate "1728".
- Lord_Dunkeld firstHolder "Sir James Galloway of Carnby".
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- Lord_Dunkeld lastHolder "James Galloway, 3rd Lord Dunkeld".
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- Lord_Dunkeld comment "Lord Dunkeld was a title in the Peerage of Scotland created in 1645 for Sir James Galloway of Carnby.Sir James was the only surviving son of Patrick Galloway, a prominent minister from Perth, and his first wife Martillo Guthrie. He served as Master of Requests to James VI and Charles I, and was made a Privy Councillor in 1630.".
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