Earl of Traquair explained

Earldom of Traquair
Creation Date:23 Jun 1633
Creation:First
First Holder:John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair
Last Holder:Charles Stewart, 8th Earl of Traquair
Remainder To:the 1st Earl's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary Titles:Lord Stewart of Traquair
Lord Linton and Caberston
Status:Extinct
Extinction Date:2 August 1861
Family Seat:Traquair House
Motto:JUDGE NOUGHT

Earl of Traquair (pronounced "Tra-quare") was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 23 June 1633 for John Stewart, Lord Stewart of Traquair.

The family seat was Traquair House.

Stewart had been created Lord Stewart of Traquair in 1628, and was made Lord Linton and Caberston at the same time as he was given the earldom in 1633. These titles were also in the Peerage of Scotland. The titles became extinct or dormant on the death of the 8th Earl of Traquair, Charles Stewart (b. 1781), 2 August 1861.

Earls of Traquair (1633-1861)

Significant Events

Stewart v. Riddoch,[1] Scottish Court of Session (1675).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stewart v Riddoch., [1675] Mor 6758 Scottish Court of Session, Judgment, Law, casemine.com ]. 2022-04-22 . www.casemine.com . en.