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Earl of Perth

Earl of Perth is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1605 for James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond. The Drummond family claim descent from Maurice, son of George, a younger son of King Andrew I of Hungary. Maurice arrived in Scotland on the ship which brought Edgar Ætheling, the Saxon claimant to the crown of England after the Norman Conquest, and his sister Margaret to Scotland in 1068. Maurice was given lands in Lennox (Dunbartonshire), together with the hereditary stewardship of the county. The Hungarian Prince theory has been discounted as no evidence of any relationships exists in written records or DNA. "The Red Book of the Menteiths" clearly discounts the Hungarian Prince as a myth likely formed to give status to the Drummond origins. The Drummonds in the 12th century were allied to the Menteiths – their early fortunes developed through the relationship. Indeed, one "Johannes De Drumon", said to have died in 1301, was buried in Inchmahome Priory which was founded by the Menteiths. His successor John Drummond, the 7th Steward, was deprived of the lands and retired into Perthshire.

Lords Drummond of Cargill (1488)
John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond (1438–1519) • David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond (c. 1515–1571), great-grandson • Patrick Drummond, 3rd Lord Drummond (1550–1600) • James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond (died 1611); became Earl of Perth in 1605 ==Earls of Perth, Lords Drummond of Stobhall (1605)==
Earls of Perth, Lords Drummond of Stobhall (1605)
James Drummond, 1st Earl of Perth (died 1611) • John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth (died 1662), 1st Earl's brother • James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth (c. 1615–1675), 2nd Earl's elder son. • James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth (c. 1649–1716) (attainted), 3rd Earl's son. ==Jacobite Dukes of Perth and claimants to the Earldom of Perth (1716–1797)==
Jacobite Dukes of Perth and claimants to the Earldom of Perth (1716–1797)
James Drummond, 1st Duke of Perth (c. 1649–1716) 4th Earl of Perth, created Duke of Perth in the Jacobite Peerage in 1701, non-Jacobite titles forfeited by attainder 1716 • James Drummond, 2nd Duke of Perth (died 1720), titular 5th Earl of Perth, 1st Duke's elder son • James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth (died 1746), titular 6th Earl of Perth, 2nd Duke's elder son • John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth (died 1747), titular 7th Earl of Perth, 2nd Duke's 2nd son • John Drummond, 5th Duke of Perth (died 1757), titular 8th Earl of Perth, 1st Duke's 2nd son • Edward Drummond, 6th Duke of Perth (died 1760), titular 9th Earl of Perth, 1st Duke's 3rd son • James Lundin, after 1760, Drummond, 7th Duke of Perth (1707–1781), titular 10th Earl of Perth, 1st Duke's grand-nephew by elder nephew • James Drummond (formerly Lundin), 8th Duke of Perth (17442 July 1800), titular 11th Earl of Perth, his son, Lord Perth, Baron Drummond of Stobhall ==Lord Perth, Baron Drummond of Stobhall (1797)==
Lord Perth, Baron Drummond of Stobhall (1797)
James Drummond (formerly Lundin) (17442 July 1800) ==Jacobite Dukes of Perth and claimants to the Earldom of Perth (1800–1853)==
Jacobite Dukes of Perth and claimants to the Earldom of Perth (1800–1853)
James Louis Drummond, 4th Earl and Duke of Melfort and 9th Duke of Perth (1750September 1800), titular 12th Earl of Perth, 1st Duke's great-grandnephew by younger nephew. • Charles Edouard Drummond, 5th Earl and Duke of Melfort and 10th Duke of Perth (1752–1840), titular 13th Earl of Perth, "Abbé de Melfort", his brother • George Drummond, 6th Earl and Duke of Melfort and 11th Duke of Perth (1807–1902), his nephew, recognised by the Committee of Privilege of the House of Lords as the "5th Earl of Perth" in 1853, being the titular 14th Earl in the Jacobite peerage. ==Earls of Perth (1605, restored 1853)==
Earls of Perth (1605, restored 1853)
George Drummond, 5th Earl of Perth, Lord Drummond of Stobhall, Lord Drummond of Cargill (1807–1902) (restored 1853) • William Huntly Drummond, 11th Viscount Strathallan and 6th Earl of Perth (1871–1937), titular (Jacobite) 12th Duke of Perth; a seventh cousin of the 5th Earl, he was a descendant of James Drummond, 1st Lord Maderty, a younger son of David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond (see Viscount Strathallan). • James Eric Drummond, 7th Earl of Perth (1876–1951), titular (Jacobite) 13th Duke of Perth, 12th Viscount Strathallan, a half-brother of the 6th Earl. • John David Drummond, 8th Earl of Perth (1907–2002), titular (Jacobite) 14th Duke of Perth, 13th Viscount Strathallan, only son of the 7th Earl. • John Eric Drummond, 9th Earl of Perth (7 July 1935 – 27 March 2023), titular (Jacobite) 15th Duke of Perth, 14th Viscount Strathallan. The 9th Earl was the elder son of the 8th Earl and his wife Nancy Fincke, an American. He grew up at Stobhall, near Stanley, Perthshire. He was educated at Downside School, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Harvard University, where he graduated M.B.A. On 7 January 1954, the 9th Earl married Margaret Anne Gordon, a daughter of Robin Gordon, and they had four children before divorcing in 1972: Anne Lennox Drummond (born 1954), Annabella Margaret Drummond (born and died 1964), James David Drummond, Viscount Strathallan (subsequently the 10th Earl, born 1965, and Robert Eric Drummond (born 1967). In 1988, he married secondly Marion Verity Grey Elliot, née Eton. • James David Drummond, 10th Earl of Perth. ==Present peer==
Present peer
James David Drummond, 10th Earl of Perth (born 1965) is the elder son of the 9th Earl. Previously known by the courtesy title of Viscount Strathallan, he succeeded his father in 2023 == Notes ==
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