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Earl of Dysart
Scottish noble title / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Scottish peerage. Not to be confused with the Irish Earl of Desart.
Earl of Dysart (pronounced /ˈdaɪzərt/) is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created by King Charles I in 1643 for William Murray and has been held continuously since then by his relatives.
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Creation date | 3 August 1643 |
Created by | King Charles I |
Peerage | Peerage of Scotland |
First holder | William Murray |
Present holder | John Peter Grant of Rothiemurchus, 13th Earl |
Heir apparent | James Patrick Grant, Lord Huntingtower |
Remainder to | 2nd Countess's heirs of the body lawfully begotten, failing which to her heirs whatsoever |
Subsidiary titles | Lord Huntingtower |
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