Viscount of Arbuthnott

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The title Viscount of Arbuthnott was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1641, along with the title Lord Inverbervie, for Sir Robert Arbuthnott.

The family seat is Arbuthnott House, Arbuthnott, near Inverbervie, Kincardineshire (Aberdeenshire).

Kincardineshire was a Scottish shire (later known as a county), which had previously been represented by two commissioners in the former Parliament of Scotland. The constituency included the whole shire, except for the Royal burgh of Inverbervie which formed part of the Aberdeen Burghs constituency.

All Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland use "of" in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using "of." The only ones who persist in the usage of the word are the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and, to a lesser extent, the Viscount of Oxfuird.

[edit] Viscounts of Arbuthnott (1641)

Coat of Arms of the Viscounts of Arbuthnott (see details)
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Coat of Arms of the Viscounts of Arbuthnott (see details)

The Heir Apparent is John Keith Oxley Arbuthnott, Master of Arbuthnott (b. 18 July 1950)
The Master's heir apparent: his son Christopher Keith Arbuthnott (b. 1977)

[edit] References

  • Bing, Hon Mrs Christy (1999). The Lairds of Arbuthnott. Agnate Press. ISBN 0-9535923-0-8.

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