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- James_Sandilands,_2nd_Lord_Abercrombie abstract "James Sandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (1645–1681), a Scottish peer, was the son of James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie and Jean Lichtoun.His father's wasteful spending had resulted in the alienation of the family lands in Fife in 1649, and Abercrombie seems to have spent most of his life in poverty. He died unmarried in Kinneff in 1681, and the peerage became extinct.".
- Q6142769 abstract "James Sandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (1645–1681), a Scottish peer, was the son of James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie and Jean Lichtoun.His father's wasteful spending had resulted in the alienation of the family lands in Fife in 1649, and Abercrombie seems to have spent most of his life in poverty. He died unmarried in Kinneff in 1681, and the peerage became extinct.".
- James_Sandilands,_2nd_Lord_Abercrombie comment "James Sandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (1645–1681), a Scottish peer, was the son of James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie and Jean Lichtoun.His father's wasteful spending had resulted in the alienation of the family lands in Fife in 1649, and Abercrombie seems to have spent most of his life in poverty. He died unmarried in Kinneff in 1681, and the peerage became extinct.".
- Q6142769 comment "James Sandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (1645–1681), a Scottish peer, was the son of James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie and Jean Lichtoun.His father's wasteful spending had resulted in the alienation of the family lands in Fife in 1649, and Abercrombie seems to have spent most of his life in poverty. He died unmarried in Kinneff in 1681, and the peerage became extinct.".