Lord Oliphant, the Glossary
Lord Oliphant was a title in the Peerage of Scotland.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Clan Oliphant, David II of Scotland, Elizabeth Bruce, Findo Gask, Great Seal of Scotland, Jacobite peerage, James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington, John of Fordun, John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant, Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite), Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant, Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant, Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant, List of lordships of Parliament, Oliphant (surname), Peerage, Peerage of Scotland, Robert II of Scotland, Sic, Walter Bower.
- Dormant lordships of Parliament
- Extinct lordships of Parliament
- Noble titles created in 1455
- Noble titles created in 1631
- Oliphant family
Clan Oliphant
Clan Oliphant is a Highland Scottish clan. Lord Oliphant and clan Oliphant are Oliphant family.
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David II of Scotland
David II (5 March 1324 – 22 February 1371) was King of Scotland from 1329 until his death in 1371.
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Elizabeth Bruce
Elizabeth Bruce was a daughter of King Robert the Bruce and was married to Sir Walter Oliphant (Olifaunt) of Aberdalgie and Dupplin.
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Findo Gask
Findo Gask is a small village in Perth and Kinross in Scotland, just off the main A9 road.
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Great Seal of Scotland
The Great Seal of Scotland (Seala Mòr na h-Alba) is a principal national symbol of Scotland that allows the monarch to authorise official documents without having to sign each document individually.
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Jacobite peerage
The Jacobite peerage includes those peerages created by James II and VII, and the subsequent Jacobite pretenders, after James's deposition from the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland following the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
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James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington
Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington (died 11 February 1656) was the second son of William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus by his spouse Elizabeth, daughter of Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant.
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John of Fordun
John of Fordun (before 1360 – c. 1384) was a Scottish chronicler.
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John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant
John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant (died 1516) was a Scottish landowner. Lord Oliphant and John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant are Oliphant family.
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Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite)
Laurence Oliphant (1691–1767) was a Jacobite army officer who belonged to a branch settled at Findo Gask in Perthshire, Scotland. Lord Oliphant and Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite) are Oliphant family.
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Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant
Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant (c. 14381498) was a Scottish peer.
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Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant
Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant (died 1566) was a Scottish nobleman.
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Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant
Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant (1529–1593) was a Scottish nobleman.
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List of lordships of Parliament
This page, one list of hereditary baronies, lists all lords of Parliament, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of Scotland.
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Oliphant (surname)
Oliphant or Olyphant is a surname that was established in England and Scotland by a family of Norman origin.
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Peerage
A peerage is a legal system historically comprising various hereditary titles (and sometimes non-hereditary titles) in a number of countries, and composed of assorted noble ranks.
Peerage of Scotland
The Peerage of Scotland (Moraireachd na h-Alba; Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707.
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Robert II of Scotland
Robert II (2 March 1316 – 19 April 1390) was King of Scots from 1371 to his death in 1390.
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Sic
The Latin adverb sic (thus, so, and in this manner) inserted after a quotation indicates that the quoted matter has been transcribed or translated as found in the source text, including erroneous, archaic, or unusual spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Walter Bower
Walter Bower (or Bowmaker; 24 December 1449) was a Scottish canon regular and abbot of Inchcolm Abbey in the Firth of Forth, who is noted as a chronicler of his era.
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See also
Dormant lordships of Parliament
- Baron Hume of Berwick
- Lord Banff
- Lord Bargany
- Lord Falconer of Halkerton
- Lord Fraser
- Lord Holyroodhouse
- Lord Kirkcudbright
- Lord Lindores
- Lord Ochiltree
- Lord Oliphant
- Lord Ross
- Lord Rutherfurd
- Lord Somerville
- Lord Spynie
Extinct lordships of Parliament
- Lord Abercrombie
- Lord Aston of Forfar
- Lord Bellenden
- Lord Blantyre
- Lord Colvill of Ochiltree
- Lord Constable
- Lord Cramond
- Lord Cranstoun
- Lord Darnley
- Lord Dingwall
- Lord Duffus
- Lord Innermeath
- Lord Kinnaird
- Lord Lyle
- Lord Methven
- Lord Monypenny
- Lord Newark
- Lord Ochiltree
- Lord Oliphant
- Lord of Abernethy
- Lord of Lorne
- Lord of Pittenweem
Noble titles created in 1455
- Earl of Caithness
- Earl of March
- Lord Oliphant
Noble titles created in 1631
- Earl of Lothian
- Lord Oliphant
- Viscount Clanmalier
Oliphant family
- Carolina Nairne
- Castle of Old Wick
- Clan Oliphant
- David Olifard
- Dupplin Castle
- John Oliphant, 2nd Lord Oliphant
- Kellie Castle
- Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite)
- Lord Oliphant
- Walter Olifard
- Walter Olifard (died 1242)
- William Oliphant (governor of Stirling Castle)
- William Oliphant, Lord of Aberdalgie