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Rosehill

Lord
Rosehill
FSA
File:Rosehill, .jpg
Born 1843
Died 1891
Residence Easter Warriston House Edinburgh [1870]
76 St George's Square, SW [1879]
[and] Ethie Castle, Arbroath, Forfar [1888]
Occupation aristocracy
armed services
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1891 deceased
elected_ESL 1870.01
elected_AI 1870
societies Society of Antiquaries



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AI Council 1880 Member
AI Council 1881 Member
AI Council 1888 Member
AI Council 1889 Member
AI Council 1890 Member
AI Council 1891 Member

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1891.10.27 death announced
death noted in report of council for 1891
It was proposed by Mr H. Clarke, seconded by Prof. Flower and unanimously resolved: -
That the Secretary be requested to write a letter to the family of the late Lord Northesk expressing the regret with which the Council have received intimation of his death

Notes From Elsewhere

Lieutenant-Colonel George John Carnegie, 9th Earl of Northesk (1843 – 1891) was a British nobleman and soldier.
He was born the son of William Carnegie, 8th Earl of Northesk and Georgiana Maria Elliot on 1 December 1843. He died on 9 September 1891 at age 47.
Lord Rosehill, as he then was, was commissioned into the 1st Dragoons in 1862, but transferred to the Scots Fusilier Guards as a Lieutenant later the same year. He was promoted Captain in 1866 and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1873. He retired in 1874.
He married Elizabeth Georgina Frances Elliot, daughter of Admiral Sir George Elliot and Hersey Susan Sydney Wauchope, on 28 February 1865 and had four children.
He rebuilt Longwood House, Hampshire, his main home. The architect was George Devey.

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