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    Earl of Carnwath - Wikipedia

    • The title Earl of Carnwath is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created together with the subsidiary title of Lord Dalzell and Liberton, on 21 April 1639 for Robert Dalzell, 2nd Lord Dalzell. His father, Sir Robert Dalzell, had been raised to the Peerage as a Lord of Parliament when he was created Lord Dalzell on 18 September 1628, also in the Peerage of Scotland. Th… 展开

    Earldom of Carnwath

    The titles have a remainder to heirs male whatsoever bearing the name and arms of Dalzell. This means that … 展开

    Family history

    The original seat of the Earls of Carnwath was at Dalzell House, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. This formed part of the larger Carnwath Estate including the barony of Dalzell, which had been held by the family since the fourtee… 展开

    Arms

    The Earl's coat of arms is sable, a man's body proper, i.e. the flesh-coloured silhouette of a man against a black background. The origin of this peculiar arms was written about by Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Bar… 展开

    Lords Dalzell (1628)

    Robert Dalzell, 1st Lord Dalzell (died 1635 or 1636)
    Robert Dalzell, 2nd Lord Dalzell (1611−1654) (created Earl of Carnwath and Lord Dalzell and Liberton in 1639) 展开

    Earls of Carnwath (1639)

    Courtesy title for the heir apparent to the Earldom: Lord Dalzell or Lord Liberton, with the substantive title of Master of Carnwath
    Robert Dalzell, 1st Earl of Carnwath (1611−1654), eldest son of the first Lord
    Gavin Dalzell, 2n… 展开