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| membership = ASL, AI ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow | | membership = ASL, AI ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow | ||
| − | | left = 1868.08.18 | + | | left = 1868.08.18 resigned ASL |
| + | 1905 deceased | ||
| clubs = Carlton Club<br />Traveller's Club<br />Caledonian Club | | clubs = Carlton Club<br />Traveller's Club<br />Caledonian Club | ||
| societies = Royal Society<br />Royal Geographical Society<br />Zoological Society<br />Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | | societies = Royal Society<br />Royal Geographical Society<br />Zoological Society<br />Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||
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James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk KT (16 November 1827 – 21 February 1905), known as Sir James Carnegie of Kinnaird and of Pitcarrow, Bt and de jure Earl of Southesk from 1849 to 1855, was a Scottish nobleman.
Born Edinburgh; died Brechin. In Who was who he is listed as 9th Earl. Military career was very brief 1845-9. Published works of travel (Canada), poetry and archaeology. Honorary degrees from St Andrews and Aberdeen.
