Baronage of Scotland explained

In Scotland, "baron" or "baroness" is a rank of the ancient nobility of the Baronage of Scotland, and a title of honour, and refers to the holder of a barony, formerly a feudal superiority (dominium directum) or prescriptive barony attached to land erected into a free barony by Crown Charter, this being the status of a minor baron, recognised by the crown as noble, but not a peer.

The court of the Lord Lyon representing the monarch in Scotland, institutional writers,[1] [2] [3] the registry of Scots Nobility,[4] UK Government Legislation Website[5] and the Scottish Parliament all refer to the noble title of a Scottish baron.

A Scottish barony is the only UK title of nobility which can be legally alienated from the bloodline of its previous possessor and is not subject to the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925, as Scottish baronies by their nature were erected in crown charters as free baronies and are thus freely assignable. Crown charters refer to "heirs and assignees", unlike other hereditary noble titles with rules of succession. The dignity of baron is preserved in law by the Scottish Parliament after the abolition of the feudal system in the Abolition of Feudal Tenure, etc. (Scotland) Act 2000, which came into force in 2004.

Heraldry for Scottish baronies is governed by the Court of the Lord Lyon. This court issued a ruling in April 2015 that may recognise a person possessing a barony (and other titles that are but nobler titles of baron within the Baronage of Scotland lord/earl/marquis/duke see lordships in the Baronage of Scotland) on petition. The Lord Lyon King of Arms now prefers the approach of recognising the particular dignity as expressed in the Crown Charter that the petitioner presents.[6] Scottish baronies may be passed to any person, of either sex, by inheritance or assignation.[7]

Scotland has a distinct legal system within the United Kingdom. Historically, in the Kingdom of Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms, as the Sovereign's minister in matters armorial, was at once herald and judge.

The Scottish baronage predates the Scottish peerage and they coexist to this day. The Scottish equivalent of an English baron is a Lord of Parliament.

History

A "Scottish Prescriptive Barony by Tenure" was, until 2004, the description of the only genuine degree of title of British nobility capable of being disponed along with the caput (or property), rather than passing strictly by blood inheritance.

Statutes of 1592 and the Baronetcy Warrants of King Charles I show the non-peerage Table of Precedence as: Baronets, Knights, Barons, Lairds, Esquire and Gentlemen.

A General Register of Sasines was set up by statute in 1617, with entry in the Register giving the prescriptive right (right by normal or correct usage), after so many years, to the caput or essence of the barony. The individual who owned the said piece of land containing the caput was hence the baron or baroness. Uncertainty over armorial right was removed by the Lyon Register being set up by statute in 1672, such that no arms were to be borne in Scotland unless validly entered in Lyon Register.

Until 1874, each new baron was confirmed in his barony by the Crown by Charter of Confirmation. Until 28 November 2004, a barony was an estate of land held directly of the Crown, or the Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. It was an essential element of a barony title that there existed a Crown Charter erecting the land into a barony, recorded in the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland. Often the original Charter was later lost; however an Official Extract has the same legal status as the original Charter.

From the Treaty of Union of 1707 until 1999, a unified Parliament of Great Britain (since January, 1801, the Parliament of the United Kingdom), at Westminster, was responsible for passing legislation affecting private law both north and south of the Scottish border. In 1999, the devolved Scottish Parliament was established, and private law measures can now be passed at Holyrood, the seat of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.

Using a "prescriptive feudal grant" allowed developers to impose perpetual conditions affecting the land. The courts became willing to accept the validity of such obligations, which became known as "real burdens". In practical and commercial terms, these real burdens were like English leasehold tenure.

Abolition of feudal tenure

The first Scottish Executive was committed to abolishing the feudal system. On 28 November 2004, the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 came into full force and effect, putting an end to Scotland's feudal system. Under Scots law, a Scottish Prescriptive Barony by Tenure is now "incorporeal feudal heritage", not attached to the land and remains the only genuine, prescriptive, degree of title of UK nobility capable of being transferred or conveyed – since under Section 63(1) of the Act, the dignity of baron is preserved after the abolition of the feudal system.[8] [9] However, the Abolition Act did end the ability to obtain feudal land privileges by inheriting or acquiring the caput (land or castle) in Scotland. In common law jurisdictions, land may still be owned and inherited through a barony if the land is titled in "the Baron of X" as baron rather than in the individual's name. In America, it passes with the barony as a fee simple appurtenance to an otherwise incorporeal hereditament, the barony being treated like a landowning corporation.[10] In Scotland, the practice has not been tested in a Court of Session case since the Act.

One of the oldest baronies in Scotland, the Barony of the Bachuil, has not depended on land ownership for centuries; the barony passes along with the possession of a certain ancient stick, "The Bachuil Mór", which was once the bishop's staff of Saint Moluag in the year 562. Unlike all other barons in Scotland, the lawful possessor of the stick is the Baron of the Bachuil, regardless of landholdings.[11]

On 28 November 2004 the Abolition of Feudal Tenure Act came into force in Scotland. Prior to the Act, Scottish baronies (including lordships and earldoms) remained the only noble titles in the UK that were transferable following the sale of land containing a caput (i.e. superiority). With the implementation of the Act, all Scottish titles of nobility became incorporeal heritable property, meaning they existed but without any physical attributes (e.g. land ownership which is corporeal property).[12] [13]

Most baronies were created (erected) prior to 1745, but one was erected as late as 1824. Since the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 came into effect, the Lord Lyon, who is the Chief Herald of Scotland, has restored a more traditional form to the coat of arms of a baron. Barons are now identified by the helm befitting their degree. A new policy statement has been made by the Lord Lyon to this effect.

The holder of the dignity of a barony may petition the Lord Lyon for a grant of arms, as he falls under the jurisdiction of the Lyon's Court. A policy statement has been made to this effect by the Lord Lyon.[6] The Lyon Court has no jurisdiction in relation to the assignation, or legal transfer of, baronial titles.

Usage

An English barony is a peerage (yet Article 10 of the Tenures Abolition Act 1660 allows for some remaining non-peer baronies not converted by writ to remain as feudal baronies of free socage "incorporeal hereditament"); but whether Scottish barons rightfully rank as peers is disputable.[14] They are known as minor barons currently treated as noble titles of less than peerage rank. The Scottish equivalent of an English baron is "Lord of Parliament".

The baronial title tends to be used when a landed family is not in possession of any United Kingdom peerage title of higher rank, subsequently granted, or has been created a knight of the realm. The name recorded by the Lord Lyon as part of any grant of arms or matriculation becomes the holder's name for all official purposes.

The holder of a Scottish barony (e.g., "Inverglen") may add the title to their existing name (e.g., "John Smith, Baron of Inverglen" or "Jane Smith, Baroness of Inverglen") or add the territorial designation to their surname if still in possession of the caput ("John Smith of Inverglen, Baron of Inverglen" or "Jane Smith of Inverglen, Baroness of Inverglen"); some of the oldest Scottish families prefer to be styled by the territorial designation alone ("Smith of Inverglen").[15] [16] [17] Formally and in writing, they are styled as The Much Honoured Baron/Baroness of Inverglen. A baron/baroness may be addressed socially as "Inverglen" or "Baron/Baroness" and introduced in the third person as "John Smith of Inverglen, Baron of Inverglen" or "The Baron of Inverglen" or "Jane Smith, Baroness of Inverglen" or "The Baroness of Inverglen". When referred to informally in the third person it is incorrect to refer to them as "Baron/Baroness Inverglen" or "Lord Inverglen", as these would imply a peerage title (i.e. Lord of Parliament).[18] However female barons, either the substantive holder or wife, can be interchangeably "Baroness of Inverglen" or "Lady Inverglen" without the "of"[19] similarly to the social custom for female lairds or wives.

In a heterosexual married couple, if the husband is the holder of the Barony, the wife receives a courtesy title. Therefore, they may be styled "The Baron and Baroness of Inverglen", "Inverglen and Madam Smith of Inverglen", "Inverglen and Lady Inverglen", or "The Baron of Inverglen and Lady Inverglen."[15] The oldest son of a baron/baroness may be known by the territorial designation with the addition of "yr" (abbreviation for "younger"), e.g. "John Smith of Inverglen, yr". The eldest daughter may be known as "Maid of Inverglen" at the end of her name, e.g. "Sandra Smith, Maid of Inverglen".

The husband of a Baroness is not afforded a courtesy title.

The United Kingdom policy of using titles on passports requires that the applicant provides evidence that the Lord Lyon has recognised a barony, or the title is included in Burke's Peerage. If accepted (and if the applicant wishes to include the title), the correct form is for the applicant to include the territorial designation as part of their surname (Surname of territorial designation e.g. Smith of Inverglen). The Observation[20] would then show the holder's full name, followed by their baronial title, e.g. The holder is John Smith, Baron of Inverglen.[21]

The Much Honoured

Sometimes (for example on the envelope of a letter or place name) the prefix honorific style The Much Hon. (The Much Honoured) is put before the name. The prefix honorific "Much Honoured" is used to distinguish Scottish Barons from honorifics attaching to peers: e.g. The Much Hon. The Baron of Inverglen / Much Hon. Baron of Inverglen / Much Hon. John Smith, Baron of Inverglen / Much Hon. John, Baron of Inverglen.

Scottish heraldry

The former Lord Lyon declined to award the following baronial additaments to the arms of those barons registering arms now that the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 is in force. However, the current Lord Lyon has confirmed in a recent policy statement that he will officially recognise barons or those possessing the dignity of baron who meet certain conditions and will grant them arms with a helmet befitting their degree. Scottish Barons rank below Lords of Parliament; while noble, they are not conventionally considered peerage titles.

In showing that Scottish barons are titles of nobility, reference may be made, amongst others, to Lyon Court in the Petition of Maclean of Ardgour for a Birthbrieve by Interlocutor dated 26 February 1943 which "Finds and Declares that the Minor Barons of Scotland are, and have both in this Nobiliary Court, and in the Court of Session, been recognised as 'titled' nobility, and that the estait of the Baronage (The Barones Minores) is of the ancient Feudal Nobility of Scotland".

Sir Thomas Innes of Learney in his 'Scots Heraldry' (2nd Ed., p. 88, note 1) states that 'The Act 1672, cap 47, specially qualifies the degrees thus: Nobles (i.e. peers, the term being here used in a restricted seventeenth-century English sense), Barons (i.e. Lairds of baronial fiefs and their "heirs", who, even if fiefless, are equivalent to heads of Continental baronial houses) and Gentlemen (apparently all other armigers).' Baronets and knights are evidently classed as 'Gentlemen' here and are of a lower degree than Barons. The Scottish Head of Baronial Houses, includes all the various styles and titles which designate the territorial nobility i.e. baron of X.

Barons may also wear two eagle feathers when in traditional dress.[22] [23] If the baron is a member of a clan, it is advisable to consult the clan chief on clan customs and traditions. The Lord Lyon only gives guidance and not governance on the wearing of feathers and recommends consulting with a clan chief.

Chapeau

Previously, between the 1930s and 2004, when new arms were granted or a matriculation of existing arms took note of a barony, the owner was given a chapeau or cap of maintenance as part of his armorial achievement on petitioning for the same. This chapeau is described as "gules doubled ermine" for barons in possession of the caput of the barony. An azure chapeau is appropriate for the heirs of ancient baronial families who are no longer owners of the estates. This chapeau was a relatively recent armorial invention of the late Lord Lyon, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney. Accordingly, a number of ancient arms of barons do not display the chapeau, and now it is no longer granted.

By the Treaty of Perth in 1266, Norway relinquished its claim to the Hebrides and Man, and they became part of Scotland. In 1292, Argyll was created a shire, and "The Barons of all Argyll and the Foreigners' Isles", which had preceded the kingdom of Scotland, became eligible to attend the Scots Parliament – appearing in the record of the parliament at St Andrews in 1309. Historically they have a chapeau, "gules doubled ermines", ermines being white tails on black.

There is a unique exception: the Barony of the Bachuil is not of feudal origin like other baronies, but is allodial in that it predates (AD 562) Scotland itself and the feudal system, dating from the Gaelic Kingdom of Dál Riata. In recognition as allodial Barons par la grâce de Dieu not barons by a feudal crown grant, the Baron of the Bachuil has the only chapeau allowed to have a vair (squirrel fur) lining.[11]

List of titled nobles in the Baronage of Scotland

List of Earldoms in the Baronage of Scotland

Earl is the third degree of baronage nobility, nobler than Baron (first) and Lord (second).

Click here for a list of Earldoms in the Baronage of Scotland

List of Lordships in the Baronage of Scotland

The second degree of baronage nobility. If a Barony has been raised to a Lordship then it will not be listed with baronies on this page, see Lordship list:

Click here for a list of Lordships in the Baronage of Scotland

List of Baronies in the Baronage of Scotland

Below is an incomplete list of Baronies created in the baronage, you can help by adding details below.

Titles in italics are subsidiary baronial titles held by the same baron. Titles linked and with The before the name is the holder's primary title.

!Title!C.!Infeft!Arms!Incumbent!Heir!Notes
The Baron of Abbotshall17c2001 
 
Harold Peerenboom, Baron of Abbotshall H. Peerenboom Jr, Younger of Abbotshall
The Baron of Abergeldie14281963 
 
John Gordon, 21st Baron of Abergeldie was 21st Laird of Abergeldie Castle, sold the castle[24]
The Baron of Aden13332015 
 
Alexander Russell of Aden, Baron of Aden
The Baron of Aiketextinct
The Baron of Alford17c 
 
Kerry Hamer, Baron of Alford heir unknownDied 2019[25]
The Baron of Alforshire Charles Cogdill, Baron of Alforshire
Baron of Anstruther and Balcaskie16c2007 
 
Sir Sebastian Anstruther of Anstruther and Balcaskie, 9th Baronet, 14th Baron[26] [27] Maximillian Anstruther, Younger of Anstruther
The Baron of Arbroath17c1994 
 
Alan Bartlett of Arbroath, Baron of Arboath
The Baron of Ardblair and Gask13991979 
 
Laurence Oliphant, Baron of Ardblair and Gask
The Baron of Ardgour16c1988 
 
Giancarlo Bonifazi, Baron of Ardgour
The Baron of Ardgowan13c2004 
 
Prof. Stephen Kerr, Baron of Ardgowan Previous baron was Sir Houston Shaw-Stewart of Ardgowan house,[28] held by family for 800 years
The Baron of Ardgrain2013 Pepijn Hendriks, Baron of Ardgrain
The Baron of Ardoch16c1987 
 
Prof. Thomas Mackay, 21st Laird and Baron (Mackay) of Ardoch [29] baron's website
The Baron of Arndilly17c2013 David Menzies of Arndilly, Baron of Arndilly
The Baron of Arnisdale17c William Paterson of Arnisdale, Baron of Arnisdale
The Baron of Arnot15072016 
 
Dr Willem Blanken, Baron of Arnot
The Baron of Auchreoch2019 Major Martin Cruikshank of Auchreoch, Baron of Auchreoch
The Baron of Auchendarroch17c2001 
 
Keir Campbell, 5th Baron of Auchendarroch James Campbell, Younger of Auchendarroch
The Baron of Auchindoir15c1966 
 
Alisdair Barlas of Craig, Baron of Auchindoir Alisdair Douglas Barlas, Younder of Auchindoir family married the Barlas, Barons of Corrachree
The Baron of Auchinleck15c 
 
Valentine Bennett of Auchinleck, Baron of Auchinleck
The Baron of Auchmacoy16c2014 
 
The Rt Hon Charles Buchan of Auchmacoy, Baron of Auchmacoy, Clan Chief of the Buchan19 generations in the family
The Baron of Auchterhouse13c2020 
 
Mark Murawski, 24th Baron of Auchterhouse [30] [31]
The Baron of Auchtermunzie14372002 
 
Fernando Gutierrez Eddy, Baron of Auchtermunzie [32] [33]
Baron of Auchterutherstruther17c2004 
 
Abigail Busch Reisinger, Countess of Crawfurd-Lindsay, Baroness of Auchterutherstruther [34] [35] father is Baron of Inneryne[36]
The Earl of Crawfurd-Lindsay
The Baron of Auchinreoch15c2022 
 
Andrew Bell, Baron of Auchinreoch
The Baron of Ayton2011 
 
Richard Syred, Baron of Ayton [37]
The Baron of the Bachuil9c2008 
 
By The Grace Of God, The Much Hon. Niall Livingston of Bachuil, Baron of the Bachuil, Coarb of St Moluag, Abbot of Lismore, Head of clan MacLea[38] Bloodline dates to 6c. He is viewed as a "sovereign lord" by the Lord Lyon. Premier baron predates Kingdom of Scotland (and Kings of Scots) in his passport like the King before name By The Grace Of God[39]
The Baron of Badenscoth18232019Kevin Peng Xu, Baron of Badenscoth
The Baron of Balcaskie17c1995 
 
Major Timothy Strange, Baron of Balcaskie, Chief of Clan StrangeAndrew Strange of Balcaskie, Younger of Balcaskie
The Baron of Balfluig16c 
 
Mark Tennant of Balfluig, Baron of Balfluig Lysander Tennant, Younger of Balfuigmarried Lady Harriot Pleydell-Bouverie, daughter of 7th Earl of Radnor
The Baron of Ballencrieff (East Lothian)2011 
 
Moray Nairn, Baron of Ballencrieff
The Baron of Ballencrieff (West Lothian)15c 
 
Junaid Bhatti, Baron of Ballencrieff
The Baron of Ballindalloch17c1983 
 
Guy Macpherson Grant of Ballindalloch, Younger of BallindallochSeat: Ballindalloch Castle. Appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order and Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire, does not use baronial title; prefers to be known as Mrs Clare Russell, married to commoner[40]
The Baron of Ballumbie17c1997 
 
Robert Williamson of Ballumbie, Baron of Ballumbie
The Baron of Balmachreuchie15c2011 
 
Dr Timothy Spaulding, Baron of Balmachreuchie
Baron of Balmain14752005 
 
James Leslie, 22nd Earl of RothesLord Rothes's brother, Alex Leslie
The Baron of Balmore14782015 Leo Adriano Silighini, Baron of Balmore
The Baron of Balquhain1995 Nelson Lee Len Ying, Baron of Balquhain
Baron of Balquidder17742021 
 
Susan Livingston, Countess of Arran, Lady Balquidder
The Earl of Arran2023
The Baron of Balvenie16c2009 
 
Jeremy Nicholson of Balvenie, Baron of Balvenie heir unknownDied 5 March 2024.[41] Received the title and seat Balvenie Castle on the death of his Uncle in 2009. Was Chieftain in Clan MacNicol, honorary President of the Dufftown Highland Games
The Baron of Banchory18c1979Capt. Kenneth Lumsden of Banchory, Baron of Banchory Rupert Lumsden of Banchory, Younger of BanchoryDied 2008. Was brother of Lumsden, Baron of Cushnie. Son owns Banchory & Leggart Estates 500 acres outside Aberdeen.[42]
The Baron of Bannockburn14c2016 
 
Hope Vere Anderson of Bannockburn, Baron of Bannockburn Adrian Hope Vere Anderson, Younger of Bannockburnhereditary chieftain of Clan Anderson Society; also Lord of the Manor of Sheriffhale[43]
The Baron of Barnbarroch16c1998 
 
James Vans of Barnbarroch, Baron of Barnbarroch Caroline Alice, Maid of Barnbarrochdescend from a Norman family that held lands in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex at time of domesday book in 1066
The Baron of Barnis Forbes15c Daphne Romy, Baroness of Barnis Forbes
The Baron of Barnton14c2015 
 
Prof. Markus Frank, Baron of Barnton Andreas Frank, Younger of Barnton
The Baron of Barr16c Campbell Neal, Baron of Barr
The Baron of Barra16c2010 
 
Roderick "Rory" MacNeil of Barra, Baron of Barra, Chief of Clan Niall and 27th of Barra, The Macneil of Barra Ruari Macneil, Younger of BarraFamily claim descent (validated in Burke's Peerage) from Niall of the Nine Hostages (Irish High King 4th-5th century)
The Baron of Bathgate12c2023 Paul Clarke, Baron of Bathgate
The Baron of Bavelaw 
 
[44]
The Baron of Bearcrofts16972011 
 
Charles Cree of Castle Stewart, Baron of Bearcrofts
The Baron of Bedrule2015 
 
Wallace Turnbull of Bedrule, Baron of Bedrule
The Baron of Beltonc. 14682002 Ian Graham Rennie, Baron of Belton
The Baron of Benholm15c 
 
Roderick Strachan of Benholm, Baron of Benholm Seat: Benholm Castle
The Baron of Biggar14512004 
 
Charles Ross of Biggar, Baron of Biggar
The Baron of Blackburn16c Prof. Ranjit Chandra, Baron of Blackburn
The Baron of Blackford17c1999 Richard Welkowitz, Baron of Blackford heir unknownDied 2019.[45]
The Baron of Blackhall13952002 
 
Robert Gillespie, Baron of Blackhall
The Baron of Blackness 
 
Alasdair Forsythe, Baron of Blackness
The Baron of Blair15c1997 Alfred Glenn of Blair, Baron of Blair
The Baron of Blantyre16c2023 
 
Prof Daniel Scarpi, Baron of Blantyre
The Baron of Bognie16352013 
 
Alexander Gordon Morison, 14th Baron of Bognie and Mountblairy, Laird of Frendraught Conner Morison, Younger of Bognie [46]
Baron of Mountblairy1812
Laird of Frendraught1676
The Baron of Bombie17c 
 
Prof. Barrie Pettman, Baron of Bombie
The Baron of Buittle13152020 
 
The Rt Rev'd James de Balliol-Cavendish of Buittle, 32nd Baron of Buittle, Bishop of Whithorn, keeper of Buittle Castle Seat: Buittle Castle. Runs a baron's court.[47] Also a bishop in the Orthodox Church in Dumfries. Often wears baronial robes.
The Baron of Brigton17611938 Marion Douglas, Baroness of Brigton she inherited Brigton estate from her grandfather, General William Douglas
The Baron of Brough2006 
 
Nicholas Spencer Fitzroy Cram-Sinclair, Baron of Brough [48] arms were a rebirth of his forebear Sinclair, 4th Laird-Baron of Brough, c.1671-1714 so was allowed supporters, also Lord of the Manor of Crimdon
Baron of Buchan Forest 
 
Timothy Busch Reisinger, Lord of Garlies, Baron of Buchan Forest, Blaurbuis, Corsewall, and Glencammon [49] father is Baron of Inneryne, differenced arms of father
The Lord of Garlies1263
Baron of Blairbuis
Baron of Corsewall
Baron of Glencammon
The Baron of Buquhollie and Freswick16c Ivor Spencer-Thomas of Buquhollie and Freswick, Baron of Buquhollie and Freswick Owen Spencer-Thomas, Younger of BuquhollieDied 2001;[50] buried on his estate close to John O’Groats, Scotland, with his wife, Rosabel, who had died almost three years earlier
The Baron of Byres13662003 Paul Kayley of Byres, Baron of Byres
Baron of Calder14c1975 
 
James Sandilands, 15th Lord Torpichen
The Baron of Cambusnethan13151988 Ranald Lockhart, Baron of Cambusnethan
The Baron of Carmichael14c1981 
 
Richard Carmichael of Carmichael, 26th Baron of Carmichael, 30th Chief of Clan CarmichaelAndrey Shay Carmichael, Younger of CarmiichaelSeat: Carmichael
The Baron of Carnoustie16c James Langan of Carnoustie, Baron of Carnoustie
The Baron of Carnwath2015 
 
Ranald Lockhart of the Lee, 27th of the Lee, Chief of Clan Lockhart, Baron of Carnwath, Braidwood, Walston, Dryden, Covington, Milntown, Westshield and Newholm family have owned land in Lanarkshire since 12th century
Baron of Braidwood
Baron of Walston
Baron of Dryden
Baron of Covington
Baron of Milntown
Baron of Westshield
Baron of Newholm
The Baron of Carstairs14c2004 
 
Christopher Busch Reisinger, Baron of Carstairs, Baron of Baldoon [51] Daniel of Biffeche, Younger of Carstairsfather is Baron of Inneryn, married Eva Quintana (daughter of Count de Zaldvende)
Baron of Baldoon15c
The Baron of Cartsburn16692010 
 
Dr Pier Felice degli Uberti, 15th Baron of Cartsburn president of the International Commission for Orders of Chivalry
Baron of Castlehill14112018 
 
Simon Frasier, 16th Lord LovatJack Hugh Fraser, Master of Lovat
Baron of Caskieben16c1985 
 
William Johnston, Younger of Caskieben
The Baron of Castle Stewart16382020 
 
Charles Edward Stewart of Calcruchie, Baron of Castle Stewart
The Baron of Cavers16c2004 Prof. Andre Douglas Nathaniel-Rock, Baron of Cavers
The Baron of Chirnside
The Baron of Clackmannan13342005 
 
Martin, Lord O'Neill of Clackmannanheir unknownDied 2020.[52] In 2005 joined House of Lords as a life peer, therefore had title to pass down
The Baron of Cleghorn15c 
 
Count Andrew Macmillan of Cleghorn, Baron of Cleghorn heir unknownDied 2014.[53] He was a Scottish Baron, Portuguese Count & Serbian knight.[54]
The Baron of Clerkington[55] 1369 George Everly, Baron of Clerkington
The Baron of Closeburn15c 
 
Luis Kirkpatrick, Baron of Closeburn
The Baron of Clugstoun1471
The Baron of Cluny16c2010 
 
Cosmo Linzee Gordon of Cluny, Baron of Cluny Young baron, owns ancestral home Cluny Castle[56]
The Baron of Cluny17c1997 
 
Stuart Crane of Cluny, Baron of Cluny Aaron Crane of Cluny, Younger of Cluny
The Baron of Cockenzie16c 
 
Robert Garrison of Cockenzie, Baron of Cockenzie brother was the late David Garrison, Baron of Tranent (appointed Baron-Ballie)
The Baron of Coigach[57] 15112011 
 
Christopher Devonshire-Ellis, Baron of Coigach [58]
The Baron of Coldingknows16342002 
 
Mark Harden of Coldingknows, Baron of Coldingknows aka Cowdenknowes
The Baron of Elphinstone15c1988 
 
Colonel Bailey McCune of Coll-Earn and Elphinstone, Baron of Elphinstone Bailey Bruce McCune of Coll-Earn and Elphinstone,YgrDied 2004.[59]
The Baron of Colstoun17c 
 
Ludovic Broun-Lindsay of Colstoun, Laird of the Barony Seat: Colstoun House. 2000 acre estate, ancestral home goes back 900 years.[60]
The Baron of Corrachree16c Alexander Barlas of Corrachree, Baron of Corrachree
The Baron of Corstorphine14312005 Michael Milne, 34th Baron of Corstorphine
The Baron of Coupar16182024 Edward Kirby Rutledge, Baron of Coupar
The Baron of Cowie (Aberdeen)
The Baron of Cowie (stirling)12c2020 
 
Prof. Alan Dennis, Baron of Cowie Alec Dennis, Younger of Cowie[61]
Baron of Coxton16862010 
 
Sir Alistair Gordon Innes of Coxton, 13th Baronet
The Baron of Craighall2002 
 
Roger Lindsay, Baron of Craighallheir unknownDied 2023.[62] Lord Lyon letters patent had very large Baron of Craighall recognition
The Baron of Craigie16662011 
 
Rabbi Robert Thomas, Baron of Craigie Oliver Thomas, Younger of Craigie
Baron of Craigievar16c2023 
 
Sir James Cumnock Forbes of Craigievar, 14th BaronetDavid Ian Ochoncar Forbes, younger brother of the present holder
The Baron of Craigmillar15112009 
 
Captain Brian Williamson, Baron of Craigmillar appointed to the Order of Saint Lazarus http://www.oslj.org.uk/2015/08/investiture-mass-with-bishop-robert.html
The Baron of Cranshaws15c2016 Paul Anderson, Baron of Cranshaws
The Baron of Crawfordjohn13c2003 
 
Dr Travis K Svensson, Baron of Crawfordjohn [63] [64] Ty Svensson, Younger of Crawfordjohn[65]
The Baron of Crichton15c Henry Burn-Callander, Baron of Crichton
The Baron of Crimond16c Major Raymond Carnegie of Crimond, Baron of Crimond heir unknownDied 1999
The Baron of Cromarextinct
The Baron of Cromarty17c John Nightingale of Cromarty, Baron of Cromarty
The Baron of Crommey18c1978 
 
Michael Innes, Baron of Crommey James Innes of Crommey, Ygr
The Baron of Culbin16c2004 
 
William Busch Reisinger, Baron of Culbin, Younger of Inneryne father is Baron of Inneryne
The Baron of Culcreuchc. 14722023 Hercules Bullough, Baron of Culcreuch
The Baron of Cushnie15c2004 Alan Robertson of Cushnie, Baron of Cushnie [66] Previous baron was knight of Malta: David Gordon Allen d'Aldecamb Lumsden, Baron of Cushnie
The Baron of Dairsie18c Christopher Ruffle of Dairsie, Baron of Dairsie
The Baron of Dalziel
The Baron of Danira and Comrie
The Baron of Delvine15c2008 
 
Dr Lars Lindberg, Baron of Delvine
The Baron of Denboig1657 
 
Kenneth MacLean of Denboig, 14th Baron of Denboig
The Baron of Denny16c2011 
 
Alessandro Pompili, Baron of Denny and Fullarton Antonio Pompili, Younger of Denny
Baron of Fullarton2020
The Baron of Dinnet14c J. M. Marcus Humphrey, Baron of Dinnetknown as Mr Marcus Humphrey of Dinnet and does not use baronial title
Baron of Dirleton12202000 
 
Camilo Agasim-Pereira of Fulwood and Dirleton, Baron of Fulwood and Dirleton Yaalit Maria, Maid of Dirleton
The Lord of Fulwood12202002Elio Samuel, Younger of Fulwood
The Baron of Dolphinstounc. 17002000 
 
Dr Julian Wills, Baron of Dolphinstoun runs a Barons court with brother Baron of Prestoungrange and father Baron of Lochnaw.[67]
The Baron of Dowart14962017 
 
John Robert Kennedy, Baron of Dowart
The Baron of Drum13232019 
 
Alexander Irvine of Drum, 27th Laird and Baron of Drum, Chief of the Name[68] [69] [70]
Baron of Drylaw
Baron of Duart and Morvern16311990 
 
Sir Lachlan MacLean of Duart and Morvern, 12th Baronet, 28th chief of Clan MacleanMalcolm Maclean, Younger of Duart and Morven
The Baron of Dudhope1542 
 
[71]
The Baron of Drumduff2020 
 
James Chapman, Baron of Dumduff
The Baron of Dun1382dormantbarony held by National Trust for Scotland
Baron of Dunconnel14001996 
 
Sir Charles MacLean of Dunconnel, 2nd BaronetAlexander Maclean, present holder's only brother
The Baron of Duncrub17c2004 
 
Douglas Smith of Duncrub, Baron of Duncrub
The Baron of Dunure16c1997 Brendan Clouston of Dunure, Baron of DunureCanadian billionaire
The Baron of Earlshall15c Major Paul Veenhuizen, Baron of Earlshall
The Baron of Easter Gordon2007 
 
Michel Morange, Baron of Easter Gordon Guillaume Morange, Younger of Easter Gordon
The Baron of Echlin18c2002 Rainer Kensy, Baron of EchlinGerman banker
The Baron of Edingight16c2020 
 
John Innes of Edingight, Baron of Edingight father was Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, grandfather was Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, previous Lord Lyons
The Baron of Elie and St Monans15c2019 
 
Mans Lidgren, Baron of Elie and St Monans
The Baron of Entwistle12122021 Andrew Sharples, Baron of Entwistle Passport entries Baron of Entwistle and Lady Entwistle, approved by HMPO
The Baron of Esslemont16c1976 Charles Wolrige-Gordon, Baron of Esslemont Sovereign Grand Commander and Grand master mason of The Supreme Council of the Grand Lodge of Scotland: https://www.supremecouncilforscotland.org/supreme-council-1http://mason33.org/content/england/grand-lodge-scotland/about-masonry/grand-master-mason.html
The Baron of Ethie1978 
 
Alistair Forsyth of that Ilk, Baron of Ethie, Chief of the Name and Arms of ForsythCharles Forsyth of that Ilk, Younger of ForsythSeat: Ethie Castle (restored by current chief)
Baron of Eyemouth18c2004 
 
James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of MarlboroughGeorge Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford
The Baron of Fetternear17c2001 
 
Martin Thacker of Fetternear, Baron of Fetternear also Lord of the Manor of Olney, photo wearing baronial robes: https://www.cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Vol03_3_3.pdf
The Baron of Fingalton16632017 
 
James Hawley of Fingalton, Baron of Fingalton
The Baron of Finlaystone Maxwell17c2002 
 
Nicholas Papanicolaou, Baron of Finlaystone Maxwell Sophocles Papanicolaou, YgrGrand Master of several chivilary orders: https://barthsnotes.com/2011/05/03/the-grand-master-and-the-christian-right/
The Baron of Finzean17c2020 
 
Donald Farquharson of Finzean, 16th Laird and Baron of Finzean Father was Sir Angus Farquharson of Finzean, mother was Lady Finzean (in her own right). Owns Finzean Estate 10,000 acres including 40 properties and seven very long-term tenanted farms in rural north-east Scotland: https://www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/helping-it-happen/case-studies/finzean-estate-partnership
The Baron of Fithie
The Baron of Fordell1511
The Baron of Freuch1559
The Baron of Gala16c1997 
 
John Scott of Gala, 13th Baron of Gala Alexander Scott of Gala, Ygr
The Baron of Garrallan14c 
 
John Boswell of Garrallan, Baron of Garrallan
The Baron of Garthlandc. 1637
The Baron of Gartly15c1996 David James of Gartley, Baron of Gartly
The Baron of Gartmore15c1996 
 
William Graham of Gartmore, Baron of Gartmore
The Baron of Giffen13711987 Ryan Montgomery, Baron of Giffen, Trearne, Ramshead and Stane
Baron of Trearne
Baron of Ramshead
Baron of Stane
The Baron of Gilmerton16672020 
 
Alvise Figà Talamanca, Baron of Gilmerton [72]
The Baron of Glasserton1542
The Baron of Glencoe
The Baron of Glendowachy
The Baron of Gleneagles1985 
 
Martin Haldane of Gleneagles, 26th Baron of Gleneagles, Chief of Clan HaldaneJames Haldane of Gleneagles, Younger of Gleneagles
The Baron of Glenfaier2022 Neil Youngs, Baron of Glenfaier
The Baron of Glenfalloch14c 
 
Norman Ross, Baron of Glenfalloch
The Baron of Glengarnock 
 
Robert MacGregor of Glengarnock, Baron of Glengarnock
The Baron of Glenlucec. 1628 Oon Daniel, Baron of Glenluce
The Baron of Glentirian Harold Jan Haroldson, Baron of Glentirian
The Baron of Gogar16c2015 
 
Godfrey Devlin of Gogar, Baron of Gogar son is Lord of Cowal
The Baron of Gourdie16c George Cox of Gourdie, Baron of Gourdie
The Baron of Gourock18c2011 
 
Claire Darroch-Thompson, 9th Lady Gourock, Chief of Clan DarrochDuncan Darroch-Thompson, Younger of Darroch
The Baron of Gordon Easter11502007 
 
Morange Michel, Baron of Gordon Easter aka Gordoun
The Baron of Grandhome17c 
 
David Paton of Grandholme, 9th Baron of Grandhome heir unknownDied 2019:[73]
The Baron of Grantully15c 
 
Henry Fotheringham, Baron of Grantully
Baron of Greenlaw14512005 
 
Andrew Hepburne-Scott, 11th Lord PolwarthHon. William Hepburne-Scott, Master of Polwarth
The Baron of Greenan16c2004 
 
Hope Busch Cobera, Baroness of Greenan, Baroness of Clary [74] Alexandra Busch Cobera, Maid of Greenanfather is Baron of Inneryne
Baron of Clary17cElizabeth Busch Cobera, Maid of Clary
The Baron of Greenock18c Harry Sandberg of Greenock, Baron of Greenock [75]
The Baron of Grougar13212015 Dr Lianne Jennifer McLean, Baroness of GrougarDuke of Portland disponed the title in 1918 to Prof. David McLean. In 2015 he assigned it to his daughter (current baron) on the occasion of her wedding. Inherited title.
The Baron of Haliburton and Lambden14512023 
 
Dr Thomas Rohan, 25th Baron of Haliburton and Lambden
Baron of Hallrule16c 
 
Herr Olivier Fuchs, Baron of Cockburn, Hallrule, Over Liberton, and Buncle and Preston [76] [77] Herr means Lord (or simply "Mister") in German which Lord Lyon recognised his name with
The Lord of Cockburn14c2008
Lord of Buncle and Preston14c2009
Baron of Over Liberton
The Baron of Hallyards
The Baron of Haddington16c2021 Prof. Jacques Sluysmans, Baron of Haddington
The Baron of Hartsyde1345 
 
Jean-Guy Philip Boisserolles de Saint-Julien of Hartsyde, 20th Baron of Hartsyde Jean-Guillaume Philip Boisserolles de Saint-Julien, Younger of Hartsyde
The Baron of Herbertshire15232018 John Moffat, Baron of Herbertshire
The Baron of Horsbrugh15c1995 Michael Chenery of Horsbrugh, Baron of Horsbrugh
The Baron of Houstonc. 12962016 
 
Johnny Sei Hoe Hon, Baron of Houston
The Baron of Inchdrewer16c2014 
 
Stephan Roh, Baron of Inchdrewer Sophia Roh, Maid of Inchdrewer
The Baron of Insch15282006 
 
Dr Robert Inglis, Baron of Insch
The Baron of Invermessan1566
The Baron of Inneryne12c1996 
 
Ronald Busch Reisinger, Baron of Inneryne, Laird of Ascog [78] [79] William Busch Reisinger, Baron of Culbin, Younger of Innerynealso known as "King of Biffeche" and "King of Axim" (Ghana)[80]
Laird of Ascog
The Baron of Innes17c2004 
 
James Mitchell of Innes, Baron of Innes
The Baron of Inverallochy 
 
Jose Ramon Velez, Baron of Inverallochy
The Baron of Invercauld and Omnalprie2021 
 
Philip Farquharson of Invercauld, 17th Baron of Invercauld and Omnalprie, Chief of the Name and Arms of Farquharson
The Baron of Jedburgh Forest16022016 
 
Col (Rt'd) Lance Miller, Baron of Jedburgh Forest and Lamden Lance Miller https://armorialregister.com/arms-en/miller-lb-arms.htmlinherited titles from father https://armorialregister.com/arms-en/miller-lb-arms.htmlhttps://armorialregister.com/arms-en/miller-rbb-arms.html
Baron of Lamden
The Baron of Kellie16192020 Henry Hopkins Livingston, Baron of Kellie
The Baron of Kelly2004 Bruce Kneller, Baron of Kelly
The Baron of Kemnay1978 
 
Susan Burnett, 9th Baroness of Kemnay Mrs Callum Smith Burnett (Letitia)
The Baron of Kerse2013 
 
Valerio Papajorgji, Baron of Kerse Kostantin Papajorgji, Younger of KerseKnight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Knight of Merit of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George
The Baron of Kersland
The Baron of Kilbernie
The Baron of Kilbride
The Baron of Kilcoy16c2012 Mark Menking, Baron of KilcoySeat: Kilcoy Castle, father is Lord of the Garioch heir to the lordship
The Baron of Kilduthie1966 
 
James Comyn Amherst Burnett of Leys, Baron of Leys and Kilduthie, Chief of Clan BurnettAlexander Comyn Amherst Burnett of Leys, Younger of KilduthieSeat: Crathes Castle inherited Leys Estate 7,500 acres https://www.leysestate.com/, noble family dates to 12th century
Baron of Leys16c
The Baron of Kilmichael1541 Brooke Owen-Thomas, Baroness of Kilmichael, Kilmun and Innerwick Previous Baron of Innerwick was Colonel Victor Cowley of Crowhill (1918–2008). Innerwick Castle Thornton Glen is now managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust
Baron of Kilmun
Baron of Innerwick15c2021
The Baron of Kilmaurs
The Baron of Kilpunt2007 
 
Morag Pauline Cadzow, Baroness of Kilpunt
The Baron of Kilravock12932012 
 
David Rose, 26th Baron, Chief of Clan Rose
The Baron of Kinblathmond
The Baron of Kincaid15c Heather Kincaid, Baroness of Kincaid
The Baron of Kincraig16c James Gourlay of Kincraig, Baron of Kincraig heir unknownDied 2008:[81]
The Baron of Kinedar
The Baron of Kinnaber
The Baron of Kinnairdy17c1990 
 
Colin Innes of Kinnairdy, Baron of Kinnairdy Thomas Innes of Kinnairdy, YgrSeat: Kinnairdy Castle, son of Sir Malcolm Innes, 16th Baron of Edingight, former Lord Lyon
The Baron of Kinnear16c1993 
 
Michael Pilette of Kinnear, Baron of Kinnear
The Baron of Kippenross16c 
 
Susan Stirling-Aird, Lady Kippenross
The Baron of Kirkbuddo14632011 
 
Jean-Yves de Sainte-Croix de La Sabliere, Baron of Kirkbuddo
The Baron of Kirkdale15c2004 
 
Dr David Hannay of Kirkdale and of that Ilk, 16th Baron of Kirkdale, Baron of Maxwell of Cardoness, Chief of Clan HannayMark Raisnford of Kirkdale and of that Ilk, Younger of Maxwell of Cardoness
Baron of Maxwell of Cardoness
The Baron of Kirkgunzeon
The Baron of Kirkintilloch1184extinct
The Baron of Kirkliston16182002 Andor Jaross, Baron of Kirkliston
The Baron of Kirriemuir13902014 Gerhard Anderson, Baron of Kirriemuir
The Baron of Kirknewton17c1992 
 
Diana Hargreaves, Baroness of Kirknewton Robin Adair of Kirknewton, Younger of Kirknewton
The Baron of Kirkton17c 
 
James Stevenson-Hamilton, Baron of Kirkton, Lord of Regality of Kirkstyle, Laird of Fairholm James Stevenson-Hamilton, Younger of Kirkton Burgh or Lord of Regality ancient power of life and death
Burgh of Barony of Kirkstyle
Laird of Fairholm
The Baron of Krawfort1576
The Baron of Lag16852004 
 
Margaret Hamilton, Baroness of Lag
The Baron of Lambertonc. 1236[82]
The Baron of Lamington Ivan Kugener, Baron of Lamington
The Baron of Largo17c2011 
 
The Baron of Lathallan17c1995 
 
Jean Spens of Lathallan, Baroness of Lathallan Ian Spens of Lathallan, Younger
The Baron of Lee12722004 Addison McElroy Fischer, Baron of LeeSeat: Lee Castle
The Baron of Lenzie1170extinct
The Baron of Lescure15c Ross McPherson-Smith, Baron of Lescure
The Baron of Leslie16c2019 John Andrea, Baron of Leslie Seat: Leslie Castle
The Baron of Lesmahagow
The Baron of Lethendy17c Charles Gairdner of Lethendy, Baron of Lethendy
The Baron of Lethingtonc. 1166 Robert Douglas, Baron of Lethington
The Baron of Lintrathen2023 
 
Dr Titus Brown, Baron of Lintrathen Nathanial Brown, Younger of LintrathenLieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve (retired), Bronze Star Medal
The Baron of Little Pert
The Baron of Lochfergus16c Albert Gazeley of Lochfergus, Baron of Lochfergus
Baron of Locherwart1996 
 
John Borthwick of that Ilk, 24th Lord Bothwick, Chief of the Name and Arms of Borthwick, 18th of Crookston, Baron of Locherwart and Heriotmuir [83] In 2004, the Baron of the Bachuil became Baron-Bailie of Locherwort, as Notary Public, a Writer to the Signet & Court Clerk. He presided over the final Locherwort criminal court on 21 Nov 2004. On 28 Nov 2004 the Abolition of Feudal Tenure Act 2000 ended baronial jurisdiction.
Baron of Heriotmuir
The Superiority of the Lands of Lochlands
The Baron of Loch Mullionc. 17002000 
 
William Anderson of Loch Mullion, Baron of Loch Mullion
The Baron of Lochnawc. 14262004 
 
Dr Gordon Prestoungrange, Baron of Lochnaw runs a barons court with sons, Baron of Dolphinstoun and Baron of Prestoungrange. Awarded MBE.[84] Was 14th Baron of Prestoungrange
The Baron of Lochrounellc. 1630
The Baron of Loganyc. 15762000 Hunter Prater, Baron of Logany
The Baron of Logie aka Lexyn
The Baron of Logiealmond2019 Sheila Flavell, Baroness of Logiealmond Seat: Logiealmond Estate
The Baron of Loncastellc. 1551
The Baron of Loudoun12c2017 
 
Ronald Schneller, Baron of Loudoun
The Baron of Lour16542010 Bartholomew Smith, Baron of Lour
The Baron of Lundie14892017 Craig Ward, Baron of Lundie
The Baron of Marchmont17c1996 Roland Staehli, Baron of Marchmont
Baron of MacDonald17c1958 
 
Sir Ian Bosville-Macdonald of Sleat, 17th Baronet, 25th Chief of MacDonald of SleatSomerled Bosville-Macdonald of Sleat, Younger
The Baron of MacDougall16602006 
 
George Dougall of MacDougall, Baron of MacDougall
The Baron of MacDuff10392021 Eric Dexter of MacDuff, Baron of MacDuff J.C. Dexter, Younger of MacDuff
The Baron of McAuslane of Caldenochtc. 1395
The Baron of Martyn-Kennedy alias Frethridc. 1541
The Baron of Mearns12c2002 
 
David Thorpe of Mearns, Baron of Mearns Adam Thorpe, Younger of Mearns
The Baron of Meigle and Fullerton1165 
 
Anthony Brown, Baron of Meigle and Fullerton [85]
The Baron of Melfort13601960 Hugh Campbell-Gibson, Baron of Melfort
The Baron of Melgund
The Baron of Menie13171995 Michael Woodley of Menie, Baron of Menie Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Younger
The Baron of Menzies15102023 
 
Robert Menzies of that Ilk, The Menzies, Chief of Clan Menzies, Baron of Menzies Thomas Menzies of Menzies, Younger of Menzies
The Baron of Mertoun1504
The Baron of Midmar16c 
 
Richard Wharton of Midmar, Baron of Midmar Seat: Inverurie castle
The Baron of Miltonhaven16952017 
 
Dorothy Newlands of Lauriston, Baron of Miltonhaven formerly Lauriston until 1695
The Baron of Mochrumc. 1472
The Baron of Moncreiffe12482001 
 
Hon. Peregrine Moncrieffe of that Ilk, Chief of the Name and Arms of Moncrieffe, 21st Laird of Moncrieffe, Baron of Moncrieffe and Easter Moncrieffe[86] Ossian Moncreiffe of that ilk, Younger of Moncreiffesecond son of Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 11th Baronet and Diana Hay, 23rd Countess of Erroll. He is also the younger brother of Sir Merlin Hay, 12th Baronet Moncreiffe, 24th Earl of Erroll and Chief of Clan Hay
Baron of Easter Moncreiffe
The Baron of Montgomeriestounc. 16361987
The Baron of Mordington11241998 
 
Graham Senior-Milne, 41st Baron of Mordington
The Baron of Mouswald1452
The Baron of Moy17c1972 
 
Lorne MacLaine of Lochuie, Baron of Moy, 26th hereditary chief of Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie, The Machlaine of LochuieAngus Maclaine, Younger of Lochbuie
The Baron of Mugdock14582022 
 
Prince Luciano Lambertini, Baron of Mugodock Alice Young, Maid of MugdockItalian prince, also Lord of the Manor of Ufford Hall[87]
The Baron of Muirton15322019 
 
Dr Richard Culbert, 32nd Baron of Muirton Jacob Culbert, Baron of Muirton Ygr
The Baron of Mullion14462019 
 
Faith Seale, Baroness of Mullion
The Baron of Murethc. 1514
The Baron of Myrtonc. 14702004 
 
Prof. Mark Watson-Gandy of Myrton, Baron of Myrton [88] prefers to be known as Professor Watson-Gandy of Myrton, also Lord of the Manor of Buckland Newton
The Baron of Newabbay2011 
 
Dr Michael Young of Newabbay, Baron of Newabbay
The Baron of Newton16852011 
 
Philip D. Pickering of Newton, 13th Baron of NewtonJoanne Pickering, Maid of Newton
The Baron of Ochtercoull
The Baron of Old Montrose
The Baron of Ormiston16372003 
 
Brian Parsons of Ormiston, Baron of Ormiston
The Baron of Otterinverane14c2019 
 
Sean Lambert Collin, Baron of Otterinverane [89]
Baron of Over Cowal2024 
 
James Devlin, Lord of Cowal, Baron of Over Cowal father is Baron of Gogar, notice differenced arms of father
The Lord of Cowal2018
The Baron of Panbride
The Baron of Panmure
The Baron of Park1563
The Baron of Peaston16c2003 
 
Robert Jackson of Paistoun, Baron of Peaston or Paistoun
Baron of Penicuik16c2002 Sir Robert Maxwell Clerk of Penicuik, 11th BaronetGeorge Clerk, Younger of PenicuikAppointed Lord-Lieutenant of Midlothian by Queen Elizabeth II
The Baron of Pentland13162018 
 
Lt CmDr Christopher Saint Victor de Pinho, 29th Baron of Pentland and 37th Baron of Lochawe William Phino, Younger of Pentland
Baron of Lochawe
The Baron of Phantelane14362010 Capt. David McCorquodale, Baron of Phantelane
The Baron of Pitcaple17c Christopher Burges-Lumsden, Baron of Pitcaple heir unknownDied Feb 2024:[90] Seat: Pitcaple Castle
The Baron of Pitcruivie15c1996 
 
Douglas Wagland of Pitcruivie, Baron of Pitcruivie Ian Wagland of Pitcruivie, Younger
The Baron of Pitmilly16c1987 
 
Peter Gybbon-Monypenny, 30th Baron of Pitmilly Duncan Gybbon-Moneypenny, Ygr
The Baron of Plean16c1985 
 
George Way, Baron of Plean member of the Venerable Order of St. John and a Companion of the Order of Malta, previous Secretary to the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
The Baron of Plenderleith13062007 
 
Clifford Harmon, 31st Baron of Plenderleith Clifford Harmon IV, Younger of Plenderleith
The Baron of Pluscarden
The Baron of Porterfield 
 
Richard Garcia-Bosch-Morales, Baron of Porterfield [91]
The Baron of Portlethen18c Maurice Taylor of Portlethen, Baron of Portlethen Seat: Thornbury Castle
The Baron of Portriec. 1636
The Baron of Poltoun17262009 
 
Tyler Janovitz, Baron of Poltoun Audrey Janovitz, Maid of Poltoun
The Baron of Preston and Prestonpans1460 
 
Robert McLean of Preston, Baron of Preston
The Baron of Prestonfield2015 
 
Raymond Bugeja, Baron of Prestonfield Commander of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Commander of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
The Baron of Prestoungrange11892004 Mathew Wills of Prestoungrange, 15th Baron of Prestoungrange runs barons court with brother Baron of Dolphinstoun and father Baron of Lochnaw
The Baron of Primside and House Site
The Baron of Quhithornec. 1569aka Whithorn
The Baron of Rachane17c2006 
 
Michael Aquino, Baron of Rachane This baron is a "satanist" or Priest of Set as he describes on his website.[92]
The Baron of Rannoch15022012 
 
Alexander Holmes Bertea, Baron of Rannoch
The Baron of Rattray16c Philip Cumyn of Rattray, Baron of Rattray heir unknownDied in 1996.
The Baron of Ravenstone15c1983 
 
Frank Renwick of Ravenstone, Baron of Ravenstone
The Baron of Redcastle15c2016 Janet Beale, 19th Baroness of Redcastle [93]
The Baron of Remistounc. 1540
Baron of Renfrew13982022 
 
HRH The Prince William, Duke of RothesayHRH Prince George of Wales
The Baron of Rescobie
The Baron of Restalrig
The Baron of Robertland15392005 
 
Brian Parsons of Robertland, Baron of Robertland
The Baron of Roberton16c2020 Julia Pell Livingston, Baroness of Roberton
The Baron of Rossie17c John Oliphant of Rossie, Baron of Rossie
The Baron of Ruchlaw16c 
 
Ronald Macduff Urquhart, Baron of Ruchlaw
The Baron of Rusco17c 
 
Robert Carson of Rusco, Baron of Rusco heir unknownDied 2006:[94] Seat: Rusco Castle
The Baron of Saint Monance15962014 Dr Robert Pirooz of Saint Monance, Baron of Saint Monance JD aka Monans
The Baron of Sauchie13202015 
 
Niklas Wallenberg, Baron of Sauchie
The Baron of Saulsetc. 1629aka Saulsait
The Baron of Seabegs15c2014 
 
Dr George M. Burden, 31st Baron of Seabegs Chieftain (“Ceann Tighe”) of Clan Lamont and Associate Member of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs (emeritus)
The Baron of Seggieden Consul Dr Trond Hegle, Baron of Seggieden
The Baron of Skeane2016 
 
Dugald Skene of Skene, Baron of Skene, Chief of the Name and Arms of Skene, also 11th of Piltout and 15th of Hallyards
The Baron of Smeaton Hepburn15c George Gray of Smeaton Hepburn, Baron of Smeaton Hepburn
The Baron of Stobo15772016 
 
William Jolly, 30th Baron of Stobo
The Baron of Stonehaven 
 
Fraser Mearns of Stonehaven, Baron of Stonehaven
The Baron of Stoneywood15c2000 
 
Charles Mack of Stoneywood, Baron of Stoneywood
The Baron of Strathlachlan 
 
Euan MacLachlan of Maclachlan, 25th Baron of Strathlachlan, chief of Clan MaclachlanSeat: New Castle Lachlan
The Baron of Strichen15142014 
 
Massimo Fraser of Strichen, Baron of Strichen
The Baron of Struan16c1983 
 
Alexander Robertson, Baron of Struan
The Baron of Swinton1098 
 
James Swinton, Baron of Swinton
The Baron of Symington13292010 Edward Lockhart Bennett of Symington, Baron of Symington
The Baron of Tarbert1999 
 
Dr Christian Genitrini, Baron of Tarbert Also Lord of the Manor of Worstead, Lord of the Manor of Reydon, Lord of the Condominium of Reydon, Lord of the Manor of Brooke Hall. Also Knight in the Imperial Order of the Star of Ethiopia and father of the Lady of the Manor of West Drayton.
The Baron of Teallach17c Dennistoun Teall of Teallach, Baron of Teallach
The Baron of Thainstone14882017 David Valentine, Baron of Thainstone
The Baron of Thankerton
The Baron of Torboll1360extinct
The Baron of Tranent16c2008 Alan Kippax, Baron of Tranent
The Baron of Traquair14911990 
 
Catherine Maxwell-Stuart, 21st Lady of TraquairLouis Muller-Stuart, Younger of TraquairSeat: Traquair House 21 generations in family, hosted many Scottish kings. Very noble bloodline.
The Baron of Trent2002 Charles Cogdill, Baron of Trent
The Baron of Troup
Baron of Tulloch16782021 
 
Dr David Willien, 16th Earl of Erroll, 17th Baron of Tulloch [95]
The Earl of Erroll1546
The Baron of Twynehame15c1992 
 
Delyse Sharpe of Twynehame, Baron of Twynehame
The Baron of Urquhart15872004 
 
Robert A. Cromartie, Baron of Urquhart
The Baron of Wells17c2009 
 
Bryce Lee West, Baron of Wells
The Baron of Westside16c Gordon Kerr, Baron of Westside
The Baron of West Niddry2006 
 
Clive Boxell, Baron of West NiddryBarony recorded in the Register of Sassines at Edinburgh.[96]
The Baron of West Nisbet2000 
 
Mark Nesbitt of that Ilk, Baron of West Nisbet, Chief of Clan NesbittSylvia Nesbitt, Maid of Nesbitt
The Baron of Winchburgh15c2021 
 
Michael Lyons, Baron of Winchburgh [97] [98]
The Baron of Wormiston17c1970 
 
Michael Spens of Wormiston, Baron of Wormiston Cosmo Spens of Wormiston, Younger
The Baron of Yair18062019 Li Li, Baron of Yair
The Baron of Yeochrie15c2000 
 
Captain Richard Stuart of Yeochrie, Baron of Yeochrie
a: The creation date is the earliest known date for the barony and subject to revision.

b: C before the date is circa around this date of before. C after the date = century.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 16 June 2024 . 1992 legal position, Lord Clyde, Spencer Thomas of Buquhollie v Newell: "in feudal classificiation a barony falls into the class of noble" . 16 June 2024 . Court of the Lord Lyon.
  2. Web site: 16 June 2024 . Page3. Institutional Writer Bankton: "Noble fees, are those which conferred nobility to persons vested in them; these were baronies and regalities; and anciently all nobility, in the modern states proceeded from such fees; thus the title of Baron included Duke, Marquis and Earl, as well as that of Lord. " . 16 June 2024 . Court of the Lord Lyon.
  3. Web site: 16 June 2024 . Lord Stair (Institutions, II.iii.45): "the dignity of a barony; which comprehendeth lordship, earldom, & c. all of which are but more NOBLE titles of a barony" . 16 June 2024 . Court of the Lord Lyon.
  4. Web site: 16 June 2024 . Baronage . Registry of Scots Nobility.
  5. Web site: 16 June 2004 . Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000, 63 Baronies and other dignities and offices: "nothing in this Act affects the dignity of baron or any other dignity or office (whether or not of feudal origin)" "dignity" includes any quality or precedence associated with, and any heraldic privilege incidental to, a dignity". 16 June 2004 . UK Government Legislation Website.
  6. Web site: 30 April 2015 . Note issued with Warrant for Letters Patent from Lord Lyon King of Arms . 13 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150908092331/http://www.lyon-court.com/lordlyon/files/Menking%20Decision.pdf . 8 September 2015 . dead .
  7. Book: Reid, Professor Kenneth . 2003 . The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland . Edinburgh . Tottel.
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