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Title in the peerage of Scotland
retained Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe (c. 1709–1755), only son of the 1st Duke, in 1722 he was created both Earl Ker and Baron Ker of Wakefield in
Duke_of_Roxburghe
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Nisbet (1701), and Baron Ker, of Kersheugh in the County of Roxburgh (1821), all but the last in the Peerage of Scotland. As the Lord Ker in the Peerage of
Marquess_of_Lothian
British peer (born 1981)
Charles Robert George Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe (born 18 February 1981), also known as Charles Innes or Charlie Roxburghe and styled as Marquess
Charles Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe
Charles_Innes-Ker,_11th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Topics referred to by the same term
Baron Ker may refer to: Baron (Lord) Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun (in the Peerage of Scotland) is from 1616 one of the subsidiary titles for Duke of Roxburghe
Baron_Ker
Scottish nobleman
nobleman. Born John Ker, he was the fourth son of William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe (born William Drummond) and the Hon. Jane Ker. Among his elder brothers
John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden
John_Bellenden,_2nd_Lord_Bellenden
Scottish peer
Essex Rich. On 24 May 1722 he was created Earl Ker, of Wakefield in the County of York, and Baron Ker, of Wakefield in the County of York (both in the
Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe
Robert_Ker,_2nd_Duke_of_Roxburghe
he resigned his peerage in favour of his first cousin twice removed, John Ker (later Bellenden). In 1804, the seventh lord inherited the dukedom of Roxburghe
Lord_Bellenden
British aristocrat (1954–2019)
Guy David Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe (18 November 1954 – 29 August 2019), was a British aristocrat. Guy David Innes Ker was born on 18 November
Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe
Guy_Innes-Ker,_10th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Group of hereditary titles
not that of baron. In Scotland, "baron" is a rank within the Baronage of Scotland, considered noble but not a peer, equivalent to a baron in some continental
Peerage_of_Scotland
Scottish courtier
Roxburghe Ballads. He died unmarried and childless, and the titles Earl Ker and Baron Ker, which had been created for his father in 1722 in the Peerage of Great
John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe
John_Ker,_3rd_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
qualifying title, Baron Sundridge and Baron Hamilton of Hameldon . Junior qualifying title, Baron Ardrossan . Junior qualifying title, Baron Bowes . The Barony
Peerage_Act_1963
British politician, diplomat and editor of various publications (1882–1940)
of Ancram, Earl of Lothian, Viscount of Briene, Lord Ker of Newbattle, Lord Jedburgh, and Baron Ker of Kersheugh. He thus entered the House of Lords taking
Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian
Philip_Kerr,_11th_Marquess_of_Lothian
Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom
viscounts in the peerages of Britain and Ireland 443 Hereditary Barons: see List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland Women: see List of peerages
Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
Castle in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Roxburghe. It is from this place that the Duke takes his subsidiary titles: Baron Ker of Cessford, and Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford. It is possible that
Cessford_Castle
Topics referred to by the same term
(created 1633) of the Marquess of Lothian Lord Carr (disambiguation) Baron Ker (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Lord_Kerr_(disambiguation)
English peer and courtier (1526–1596)
Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596) was an English peer and courtier. He was the patron of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, William
Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
Henry_Carey,_1st_Baron_Hunsdon
Scottish nobleman
another unmarried and childless cousin John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe, the titles Earl Ker and Baron Ker, which had been created for his uncle in 1722
William Bellenden-Ker, 4th Duke of Roxburghe
William_Bellenden-Ker,_4th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Topics referred to by the same term
Walton-on-the-Hill (born 1964), English judge and Lady Chief Justice since 2023 Baron Ker (disambiguation) Lord Kerr (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Lord_Carr
creation Surname Current status Notes Baron Ker 17 July 1821 Kerr extant also Marquess of Lothian in Scotland Baron Minster 17 July 1821 Conyngham extant
List of hereditary baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
English military post
Ker of Caverton (1514) killed 1514 Sir Andrew Ker of Cessford (1515) William Ker of Cessford Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus (1525–) Walter Ker of
Lord_Warden_of_the_Marches
British soldier, landowner and politician (1763–1824)
1811 until his death. He was created a Knight of the Thistle in 1820 and Baron of Kersheugh in 1821. He lived in the family home of Monteviot House near
William Kerr, 6th Marquess of Lothian
William_Kerr,_6th_Marquess_of_Lothian
British government recognitions
style, and title of Baron Ker, of Kersheugh, in the county of Roxburgh Henry, Marquess Conyngham KP by the name, style, and title of Baron Minster, of Minster
1821_Coronation_Honours
Game of physical skill involving marbles and rods in a cylinder
KerPlunk is a children's game invented by Eddy Goldfarb with Rene Soriano and first marketed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1967. The game equipment consists
KerPlunk
Wakefield 24 May 1722 Ker, Innes-Ker Extinct 1804 created Earl Ker at the same time; also Duke of Roxburgh from 1741 to 1804 Baron Percy 23 November 1722
List of hereditary baronies in the Peerage of Great Britain
List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Great_Britain
July 1820 Extinct on 22 December 1860 Extinct on 23 April 1890 Now the Baron Kilmarnock is a separate title from 24 January 1941. Extinct on 22 December
List of Scottish representative peers
List_of_Scottish_representative_peers
English and British title of nobility
Peerage of Great Britain for Charles Bennet, 2nd Baron Ossulston. His father, John Bennett, 1st Baron Ossulston, was the elder brother of Henry Bennett
Earl_of_Tankerville
Irish landowner and politician
David Stewart Ker (November 1816 – 8 October 1878) was an Irish landowner and politician. He was a son of David Guardi Ker, MP for Athlone 1820–1826 and
David_Stewart_Ker
Title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland
the rights and title of Baron of Plenderleith passed by assignation from the Innes-Kers to the Harmons. The current and 31st Baron of Plenderleith is Clifford
Baron_of_Plenderleith
British Poet Laureate (1809–1892)
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (/ˈtɛnɪsən/; 6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was an English poet. He was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom during
Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson
British peer (born 1942)
Irvine Alan Stewart Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw (born 22 December 1942) is a Scottish businessman, and a former member of the House of Lords. In the Sunday
Irvine_Laidlaw,_Baron_Laidlaw
Northern Irish judge (1948–2020)
Brian Francis Kerr, Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore (/kɜːr/; 22 February 1948 – 1 December 2020), was a Northern Irish barrister and a senior judge. He held
Brian Kerr, Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore
Brian_Kerr,_Baron_Kerr_of_Tonaghmore
Scottish peer (1816–1879)
James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe, KT (12 July 1816 – 23 April 1879) was a Scottish peer. Innes-Ker was the only surviving child of the
James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe
James_Innes-Ker,_6th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
{2}}}}{\sqrt {2\pi x}}}[f_{1}(x)\sin \alpha -g_{1}(x)\cos \alpha ]-{\frac {\mathrm {ker} (x)}{\pi }},} where α, f 1 ( x ) {\displaystyle f_{1}(x)} , and g 1 ( x
Kelvin_functions
English theatre composer (born 1948)
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run
Andrew_Lloyd_Webber
British peer and politician (1819–1890)
Rice-Trevor, 4th Baron Dynevor. They had two daughters: Hon. Eva Frances Caroline Bateson (died 18 May 1940), married David Alfred Ker Hon. Kathleen Mary
Thomas Bateson, 1st Baron Deramore
Thomas_Bateson,_1st_Baron_Deramore
English dukedom
titles became extinct. Robert Carr (c. 1587–1645), born Kerr/Ker, son of Sir Thomas Ker of Ferniehirst, became a favourite of King James VI and I. On
Duke_of_Somerset
British politician
three daughters. Charlotte Susanna Aitken (born 1982) married Charles Innes-Ker, Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford on 22 July 2011 and were divorced on 24
Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook
Maxwell_Aitken,_3rd_Baron_Beaverbrook
British peer (1940–2023)
a younger half-sister, the Hon. Anne Bradbury (married to Alastair James Ker-Lindsay). The majority of Bradbury’s career in marketing communications was
John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury
John_Bradbury,_3rd_Baron_Bradbury
Goelet, daughter of real estate developer Ogden Goelet, married Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903. Alberta Sturges, daughter of businessman
Dollar_princess
British Conservative cabinet minister, politician, and nobleman (1822–1883)
Street, Mayfair, London, 20 June 1923), married 11 June 1874 James Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe, by whom she had issue. Lord Charles Ashley Spencer-Churchill
John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough
John_Spencer-Churchill,_7th_Duke_of_Marlborough
Arthur Hope, 2nd Baron Rankeillour Michael Hughes-Young, 1st Baron St Helens Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe Charles Innes-Ker, Marquess of Bowmont
List_of_alumni_of_Sandhurst
British naval officer, writer, and politician (1893–1966)
to 1945. The son of Admiral Sir George Fowler King-Hall and Olga Felicia Ker; theirs was an artistic naval family, King-Hall's sisters Magdalen and Lou
Stephen_King-Hall
Scottish nobleman
Alexander Nisbet's a System of Heraldry, had married Isabel, daughter of Ker of Cessford, but who according to Father Richard Augustine Hay's manuscript
William St Clair, 15th Baron of Roslin
William_St_Clair,_15th_Baron_of_Roslin
Scottish nobleman, soldier and courtier
Andrew Stewart, 1st Baron Castle Stuart (1560–1629) was a Scottish nobleman, soldier, courtier to King James VI and I and one of the chief undertakers
Andrew Stuart, 1st Baron Castle Stuart
Andrew_Stuart,_1st_Baron_Castle_Stuart
British trade union leader and Labour politician
Alexander George Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden (11 May 1873 – 25 April 1951) was a British trade union leader and Labour politician. In 1906 Walkden was
Alexander Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden
Alexander_Walkden,_1st_Baron_Walkden
British aristocrat and ornithologist
4th Baron Lilford (18 March 1833 – 17 June 1896), was a British aristocrat and ornithologist. Lilford was the eldest son of Thomas Powys, 3rd Baron Lilford
Thomas Powys, 4th Baron Lilford
Thomas_Powys,_4th_Baron_Lilford
British merchant banker and horse breeder
Hambro James Hambro. He married two more times: first to Margaret Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe in 1976, secondly to Margaret, Countess Fortescue (née
Jocelyn_Hambro
American baseball player (1871–1928)
Charles T. Jordan (October 4, 1871 – June 1, 1928), nicknamed "Kid", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the 1896 Philadelphia
Charlie_Jordan_(baseball)
Title in the Peerage of England
distinction. The Hon. Henry Capell, second son of the first Baron, was a politician and was created Baron Capell of Tewkesbury in 1692. The Hon. Sir Thomas Bladen
Earl_of_Essex
1920s group of aristocratic socialites
Henderson Brian Howard Arthur Jeffress Teresa Jungman Zita Jungman Barbara Ker-Seymer Oliver Messel Diana Mitford Nancy Mitford Beverley Nichols Brenda
Bright_young_things
British politician
Arthur Edwin Hill-Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor (4 November 1819 – 25 December 1894), styled as Lord Edwin Hill until 1862 and as Lord Edwin Hill-Trevor from
Edwin Hill-Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor
Edwin_Hill-Trevor,_1st_Baron_Trevor
British peer
heir apparent to the earldom and other titles, married Lady Rosanagh Innes-Ker, daughter of the 10th Duke of Roxburghe, in 2008 Hon. Hugo Guy Sylvester
John Grimston, 7th Earl of Verulam
John_Grimston,_7th_Earl_of_Verulam
Indian revolutionary
class of Indians against another at Jamalpur and other places." (Source: Ker, p225). More vehement was his letter in Persian, which appeared in the Urdu
Mohamed_Barakatullah_Bhopali
2000 video game
him to dive underwater, Ker-monster's permits him to push and pull large blocks, and the amulet bearing the Ghoul-friend of Ker-monster gives him the ability
Muppet_Monster_Adventure
Montrose 1742 1790 Duke of Roxburghe (1707) John Ker, 1st Duke of Roxburghe 1707 1741 Died Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe 1741 1755 Peerage of Great
List_of_peers_1740–1749
William Graham, 1st Earl Graham 1722 1790 New creation Earl Ker (1722) Robert Ker, 1st Earl Ker 1722 1790 New creation Earl Waldegrave (1729) James Waldegrave
List_of_peers_1720–1729
List of former pupils of Eton College, UK
heir-apparent of Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland Charles Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe (born 1981) Lord William Beauchamp Nevill (1860–1939)
Old_Etonians
American baseball player (1869–1897)
William H. Quarles (June 25, 1870 – March 25, 1897) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball for the 1891 Washington Statesmen and 1893 Boston
Bill_Quarles
Scottish courtier
Jean Ker, Countess of Roxburghe, née Drummond (c.1585–1643) was a Scottish courtier, a member of the household of Anne of Denmark in Scotland and England
Jean Ker, Countess of Roxburghe
Jean_Ker,_Countess_of_Roxburghe
British peer and Conservative Party politician
Henry Gerard Sturt, 1st Baron Alington (16 May 1825 – 17 February 1904), was a British peer, Conservative Party politician, and notorious slum landlord
Henry Sturt, 1st Baron Alington
Henry_Sturt,_1st_Baron_Alington
British politician (1877–1943)
1932. Wilson was married twice, firstly on 23 June 1904 to Lady Isabel Ines-Ker, daughter of the 7th Duke of Roxburghe. She died in childbirth on 12 October
Guy_Wilson_(politician)
(1659–c. 1718) John Ker, 1st Duke of Roxburghe (c. 1680–1741) Benjamin Morland (c. 1653–1733) Henry Plumtre (d. 1746) Thomas Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor (1658–1730)
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1707
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1707
British politician and peer (1945–2024)
Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr, 13th Marquess of Lothian, Baron Kerr of Monteviot, PC, KC, DL (7 July 1945 – 1 October 2024), commonly known as Michael
Michael_Ancram
American baseball player (1871–1912)
Joshua Harry Keener (August, 1871 – March 25, 1912) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the 1896 Philadelphia Phillies. Career
Harry_Keener
Title in the peerage of England
summoned by writ to the Model Parliament as Lord Daubeny. The eighth Baron was created Baron Daubeny by letters patent in the Peerage of England in 1486 and
Earl_of_Bridgewater
Scottish nobleman
1602) was a Scottish nobleman and the 14th Baron of Roslin. He was the son of William St Clair, 13th Baron of Roslin and Alison, daughter of George Home
William St Clair, 14th Baron of Roslin
William_St_Clair,_14th_Baron_of_Roslin
Board game
Power Barons is a board game for 3 to 4 players released in 1986 by Milton Bradley. The object of the game is for a player to build power bases in opponents'
Power_Barons
Gentlemen's club in London, England
(1738–1809) Philip Francis (1740–1818) John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe (1740–1804) John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (1742–1829) John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl
Brooks's
Scottish demesne
the Scottish barons who submitted to the rule of Edward I. Finlaio de Kerr, succeeded in 1362, followed by Willielmi Ker in 1421. Robert Ker, was slain
Barony_of_Kersland
Scottish noblewoman and wife of John Knox (1547–c. 1613)
children, one of which was named John Ker, minister of Salt Preston. On 8 April 1574, a Charter of Alienation confirmed Ker's provision for Margaret, in her
Margaret_Knox
British actor and comedian (born 1965)
2010: Roisin Conaty – Hero, Warrior, Fireman, Liar 2011: Humphrey Ker – Humphrey Ker is Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher 2012: Daniel Simonsen – Champions 2013:
Steve_Coogan
Royal Commission for criminal and civil law reform (1854–1859)
The barrister Matthew Brickdale was appointed Secretary to the Commission. Ker was the only paid member of the commission, receiving a salary of £1,000
Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law
Royal_Commission_for_Consolidating_the_Statute_Law
Charles Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe (born 1981) Sebastian Armesto (born 1982), actor William, Prince of Wales (born 1982) Humphrey Ker (born 1982)
List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
List_of_Old_Etonians_born_in_the_20th_century
biophysicist, politician, and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Liu Thai Ker, 87, Singaporean architect and urban planner, complications from a fall.
Deaths_in_January_2026
Office of the Order of the Thistle
Atholl 1917–1925: Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose 1926–1932: Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe 1932–1949: Walter Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie
Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle
Chancellor_of_the_Order_of_the_Thistle
James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose 1790 1836 Duke of Roxburghe (1707) John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe 1755 1804 Peerage of Great Britain Duke of Ancaster
List_of_peers_1790–1799
Parliamentary body for statute law reform (1853–4)
William Gladstone, requesting authorisation to employ Charles Henry Bellenden Ker as Commissioner for £1,000 a year and four barristers as Sub-Commissioners
Board for the Revision of the Statute Law
Board_for_the_Revision_of_the_Statute_Law
Irish peer and Tory politician (1791–1869)
Richard Handcock, 3rd Baron Castlemaine (17 November 1791 – 4 July 1869) was an Irish peer and Tory politician. Castlemaine was the eldest son of Richard
Richard Handcock, 3rd Baron Castlemaine
Richard_Handcock,_3rd_Baron_Castlemaine
British economist (1898–1984)
in October 1915, beginning an Arts degree and attending lectures by W. P. Ker, the medievalist Francis Charles Montague, and A. F. Pollard. Wishing to
Lionel_Robbins
William Keppel (1727–1782), 67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Walter Ker Brigadier Graham Kerr General Lord Mark Kerr Major-General Lord Ralph Drury
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose 1742 1790 Duke of Roxburghe (1707) John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe 1755 1804 Peerage of Great Britain Duke of Ancaster
List_of_peers_1780–1789
American baseball player (1865–1935)
James Graham (January 8, 1865 – February 17, 1935) was an American Major League Baseball third baseman. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics of the
James_Graham_(baseball)
British photographer
Wyndham was stated to have been an inspiration to photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer, who took over Wyndham's studio when the latter went to America. Having
Olivia_Wyndham
English noble title
politician Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Baron Wriothesley, Lord Chancellor between 1544 and 1547. He had already been created Baron Wriothesley (pronounced "rose
Earl_of_Southampton
French artists
members included Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Paul Ranson, Édouard Vuillard, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Félix Vallotton, Paul Sérusier and Auguste Cazalis. Most
Nabis_(art)
British soldier and politician (1910–1979)
Jane Meriel Grosvenor (b. 8 February 1953). She married Guy David Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe on 10 September 1977 and they were divorced in 1990
Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster
Robert_Grosvenor,_5th_Duke_of_Westminster
Title in British Peerage (created 1722, 1754)
in 1725. The second creation came in 1754 in favour of Henry Vane, 3rd Baron Barnard, who became the first Earl of Darlington. Henry Vane, 1st Earl of
Earl_of_Darlington
English noblewoman
Street, Mayfair, London, 20 June 1923), married 11 June 1874 James Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe, by whom she had issue. Lord Charles Ashley Spencer-Churchill
Frances Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Frances_Spencer-Churchill,_Duchess_of_Marlborough
7th Viscount Stormont 1727–1796 1768 Later 2nd Earl of Mansfield 54 John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe 1740–1804 1768 Lord of the Bedchamber 55 The Prince
List of knights and ladies of the Thistle
List_of_knights_and_ladies_of_the_Thistle
English monarch courtier
Thomas Thynne, 3rd Viscount Weymouth (later Marquess of Bath) 1796–1804: John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe 1804–1812: George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea 1812–1820:
Groom_of_the_Stool
American science fiction media franchise
portion of Jurassic Park becomes a resort. While on a dinosaur-themed Red Baron, Alan tells Dr. Hammond on the phone that he has decided to happily endorse
Jurassic_Park_(franchise)
British soldier, peer and landowner (1882–1947)
great-great-grandfather Henry Lascelles, 2nd Earl of Harewood from John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe in 1795. In 1894, the 5th Earl of Harewood purchased
Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood
Henry_Lascelles,_6th_Earl_of_Harewood
Anglo-Irish peer, politician and soldier
his death, she married John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden, son of William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe, in 1683. After his death, she married Samuel Collins
Henry Moore, 1st Earl of Drogheda
Henry_Moore,_1st_Earl_of_Drogheda
British gentry family
(born 1988), godfather to Prince Archie of Sussex Busby Hall Charles Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe Daisy Jenks Humphrey Walwyn Jeremy Whitaker Lady
Straubenzee_family
Grafton 1838: James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe 1902: Charles Wynn-Carington, 1st Earl Carrington 1911: Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe 1937:
List of people involved in coronations of the British monarch
List_of_people_involved_in_coronations_of_the_British_monarch
British Earl (1939–2018)
Grant-Suttie 23. Lady Susan Innes-Ker 1. Archibald Montgomerie, 18th Earl of Eglinton 24. Thomas Watson 12. William Watson, Baron Watson 25. Eleanora McHaffe
Archibald Montgomerie, 18th Earl of Eglinton
Archibald_Montgomerie,_18th_Earl_of_Eglinton
Private day school in Glasgow, Scotland
William Paton Ker, literary critic John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard, diplomat and crossbench life peer Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of
The_Glasgow_Academy
Civil decoration awarded by the British monarch
Hamilton, Duke of Abercorn Charles Harbord, Baron Suffield Sir Richard Holmes Sir Maurice Holzmann Susanna Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe Lady Emily Kingscote
Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal
Royal_Household_Long_and_Faithful_Service_Medal
UK club to study ancient Greek and Roman art
1st Baron Rodney John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Sondes
Society_of_Dilettanti
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose 1742 1790 Duke of Roxburghe (1707) John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe 1755 1804 Peerage of Great Britain Duke of Ancaster
List_of_peers_1760–1769
BARON KER
BARON KER
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from any of the places called Biron, in Charente-Maritime, Dordogne, and Basses Pyrénées. The Latin form of the name is Biriacum, from a Gaulish personal name Birius + the locative suffix -acum.English : variant spelling of Byron.A Biron is documented at Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1686.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the title of nobility, Middle English, Old French baron, barun (of Germanic origin; compare Barnes 2). As a surname it is unlikely to be a status name denoting a person of rank. The great baronial families of Europe had distinctive surnames of their own. Generally, the surname referred to service in a baronial household or was acquired as a nickname by a peasant who had ideas above his station. The title was also awarded to certain freemen of the cities of London and York and of the Cinque Ports. Compare the Scottish form Barron.English and French : from an Old French personal name Baro (oblique case Baron), or else referred to service in a baronial household or was acquired as a nickname by a peasant who had ideas above his station.German : status name for a freeman or baron, barūn ‘imperial or church official’, a loan word in Middle High German from Old French (see 1).Spanish (Barón) : from the title barón ‘baron’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bearáin (see Barnes).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : ornamental name meaning ‘baron’, from German, Polish, or Russian. In Israel the surname is often interpreted, by folk etymology, as being from Bar-On ‘son of strength’.A bearer of the name Baron from the Champagne region of France was documented in Montreal in 1676 with the secondary surname Lupien. Another, from the Angoumois region, is recorded in Boucherville, Quebec, in 1679, and a third bearer, from Normandy, France, was documented in Île d’Orléans in 1698 with the secondary name Le Baron. Secondary surnames Bélair and Lafrenière are also recorded.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English French Hebrew
Noble fighter.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Caren, CARON means "man." Compare with another form of Caron.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARON means "light-bringer."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Jamaican, Teutonic
Place Name; Barn for Cows; From the Cottage; At the Cattle Sheds; Place of the Cow Sheds; Cottage; Bear
Male
English
Nobleman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French balon ‘bundle’, ‘roll’, ‘pack’, hence a nickname for a small, rotund man or possibly a metonymic occupational name for a carrier of goods and merchandise.French (Bâlon) : generally regarded as a habitational name from Baalons in the Ardennes, it may however simply be from balon ‘ball’, ‘roll’ (see 1) or a derivative of Bal.
Female
Welsh
Welsh name, derived from the word caru, CARON means "to love." Compare with another form of Caron.
Boy/Male
English
Surname used as a given name. Biron was the name of a character in Shakespeare's Loves Labours Lost.
Female
Welsh
Short form of Welsh Bronwen, BRON means "fair-breasted."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Surname Used as a Given Name; Place Name; Barn for Cows
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name for a preparer and seller of cured pork, from Middle English, Old French bacun, bacon ‘bacon’ (a word of Germanic origin, akin to Back 1).English and French : from the Germanic personal name Bac(c)o, Bahho, from the root bag- ‘to fight’. The name was relatively common among the Normans in the form Bacus, of which the oblique case was Bacon.An immigrant from Normandy, France, called Bacon or Bascon was documented in Quebec city in 1647.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaron, JARON means "to shout and sing."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Farran, FARON means "ardent for peace."
Male
Hebrew
(יָרï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew name YARON means "to shout and sing."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Biblical Shakespearean
Lofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's...
Male
English
English form of Greek AarÅn (Hebrew Aharon), AARON means "light-bringer." In the bible, this is the name of the older brother of Moses.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, KARON means "pure."
Boy/Male
African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Teutonic
Nobleman; The Title of Nobility Used as a First Name; Freeman; Young Warrior
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BARON KER
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Arabic, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Muslim, Turkish
Proof; Evidence
Female
Hebrew
(גַּלָה) Feminine variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Gal, GALA means "mound, wave." Compare with another form of Gala.
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Hindu, Indian
Illumination
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Greek
Greatly loved.
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Tamil
Dawn, Passionate, Precious
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish
Champion; Blue; Lord Shiva (Blue Throat); Engineer to the Gods with Twin Nal Helped Rama Build the Bridge to Lanka
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Hebrew
God is my judge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so called in Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire, or from Harleston in Suffolk or Harlestone in Northamptonshire. The first was named in Old English possibly with an unattested personal name Herel + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the second is from hÄr ‘gray’ (or possibly ‘boundary’) + stÄn ‘stone’. The two last were both named with the Old English personal name Heoruwulf (or Herewulf) + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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Hindu
Name of Lord Shiva, Good Deva
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Indian
Price, Worth
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n.
A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables.
n.
A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife.
n.
Skin of bacon.
n.
A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal; the baton of a conductor in musical performances.
n.
The barn owl.
n.
The land which gives title to a baron.
v. t.
To lay up in a barn.
n.
See Baton.
n.
The dignity or rank of a baron.
pl.
of Barony
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
n.
The barn owl.
n.
A title or degree of nobility; originally, the possessor of a fief, who had feudal tenants under him; in modern times, in France and Germany, a nobleman next in rank below a count; in England, a nobleman of the lowest grade in the House of Lords, being next below a viscount.
n.
See Baton, and Baston.
n.
The fee or domain of a baron; the lordship, dignity, or rank of a baron.
a.
Pertaining to a baron or a barony.
n.
Bacon; the flesh of swine.
n.
The barn owl.
n.
The vassal or tenant of a baron; one who held under a baron, and who also had tenants under him; one in dignity next to a baron; a title of dignity next to a baron.
n.
A thin slice of bacon.