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Duke of Buccleuch (pronounced ), formerly also spelt Duke of Buccleugh, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created twice on 20 April 1663, first for James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and second
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for his wife Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch. Monmouth, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II was attainted after rebelling against his uncle James II and VII, but his wife's title was unaffected and passed on to their descendants, who have successively borne the surnames ''Scott'', ''Montagu-Scott'', ''Montagu Douglas Scott'' and ''Scott'' again. In 1810, the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch inherited the Dukedom of Queensberry, also in the Peerage of Scotland, thus separating that title from the Marquessate of Queensberry. The substantial origin of the ducal house of the Scotts of Buccleuch dates back to the large grants of lands in
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to Sir Walter Scott of Kirkurd and Buccleuch, a border chief, by James II, in consequence of the fall of William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas (1452), but the family traced their descent back to a Sir Richard le Scott (1240–1285). Sir Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch (died 1552) distinguished himself at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547). His great-grandson Sir Walter was created Lord Scott of Buccleuch in 1606. Other subsidiary titles associated with the Dukedom of Buccleuch are: Earl of Buccleuch (1619), Earl of Dalkeith (1663) and Lord Scott of Whitchester and Eskdaill (1619) (all in the Peerage of Scotland). The Duke also holds the two subsidiary titles of the attainted Dukedom of Monmouth, namely Earl of Doncaster (1663) and Baron Scott of Tindale (1663) (both in the Peerage of England), and several subsidiary titles associated with the Dukedom of Queensberry, namely Marquess of Dumfriesshire (1683), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar (1682), Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock (1682) (all in the Peerage of Scotland). The Earldom of Doncaster and Barony of Scott of Tindale had been forfeit at the time of the first Duke's attainder, but the titles were restored to the 2nd Duke of Buccleuch in 1742. Until 1835, the Dukes also held lands in the West Riding of Yorkshire and the ancient title of Lord of Bowland. The Duke of Buccleuch is the hereditary chief of Clan Scott. The holder is one of only five people in the UK to hold two or more different dukedoms, the others being the Duke of Cornwall, Rothesay, and
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(all currently held by
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), the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, the
Duke of Argyll Duke of Argyll ( gd, Diùc Earraghàidheil) is a title created in the peerage of Scotland in 1701 and in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1892. The earls, marquesses, and dukes of Argyll were for several centuries among the most powerfu ...
(who holds two dukedoms named Argyll), and the Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon. The courtesy title used by the Duke's eldest son and heir is ''Earl of Dalkeith''; and that of Lord Dalkeith's eldest son and heir is ''Lord Eskdaill''. The novelist Sir
Walter Scott Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet, playwright and historian. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels '' Ivanhoe'', '' Rob Roy ...
, Bart., was directly descended of the Lords of Buccleuch. His family history, fancifully interpreted, is the main subject of much of '' The Lay of the Last Minstrel''. The current Duke of Buccleuch, Richard Scott, the 10th Duke, is one of the largest private landowners in Scotland with some 200,000 acres (over 80,000 hectares) and chairman of the Buccleuch Group, a holding company with interests in commercial property, rural affairs, food, and beverages. The title originally comes from a holding in the Scottish Borders, near Selkirk. The family seats are Bowhill House, three miles from Selkirk, representing the Scott line; Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, representing the Douglas line; and Boughton House in Northamptonshire, England, representing the Montagu line. These three houses are still lived in by the family and are also open to the public. The family also owns Dalkeith Palace in Midlothian, which is let, and has owned several other country houses and castles in the past. Its historic London residence was
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, now demolished and replaced by the Ministry of Defence. William Montagu Douglas Scott, The Earl of Dalkeith, who became the 7th Duke of Buccleuch was elected President of St. Andrew's Ambulance Association in 1908. The Presidency of the Association (now St Andrew's First Aid) has been held by the Buccleuch family from that date. Most of the Dukes of Buccleuch (the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th) are buried in the Buccleuch Memorial Chapel in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Dalkeith, Midlothian. The 2nd Duke (died 1751) is buried in
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Chapel. The most recent Dukes (the 8th and 9th) are buried among the ruins of
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in Melrose.


Feudal barons of

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(1488)

*David Scott, 1st of Buccleuch (died ) *Walter Scott, 2nd of Buccleuch (died ) * Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch, 3rd of Buccleuch (died 1552) *
Walter Scott, 4th of Buccleuch Walter Scott, 4th Baron of Buccleuch (1549–1574) was head of the Border family of Scott and, despite his youth, played a prominent part in the turbulent politics of 16th century Scotland. Origin Scott was the eldest son of Sir William Scott of ...
(–1574) * Walter Scott, 5th of Buccleuch (1565–1611) (created Lord Scott of Buccleuch in 1606)


Lords Scott of Buccleuch (1606)

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Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch Walter Scott, 5th of Buccleuch, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch (1565 – 15 December 1611) was a Scottish nobleman and famous border reiver, known as the "Bold Buccleuch" and leader of Kinmont Willie's Raid. Scott was the son of Sir Walter Sco ...
(1565–1611), son of the 4th Baron * Walter Scott, 2nd Lord Scott of Buccleuch (died 1633) (created Earl of Buccleuch in 1619)


Earls of Buccleuch (1619)

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Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Buccleuch Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Buccleuch, 2nd Baron Scott of Buccleuch (before 1606 – 20 November 1633) was a Scottish nobleman. He was born the son of Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch Walter Scott, 5th of Buccleuch, 1st Lord Scott of ...
(died 1633) *
Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch (21 December 1626 – 22 November 1651) was a Scottish peer. He was the son of Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Buccleuch and his wife, Lady Mary Hay, daughter of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll. Upon the death of hi ...
(1626–1651) * Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch (1647–1661) * Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch (1651–1732) was created Duchess of Buccleuch in 1663


Dukes of Buccleuch, first Creation (1663)

* James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch (1649–1685) was executed for the Monmouth Rebellion and his honours forfeit


Dukes of Buccleuch, second Creation (1663)

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Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch (11 February 1651 – 6 February 1732) was a wealthy Scottish peeress. After her father died when she was a few months old, and her sisters by the time she was 10, she inherited the family's titles. She was ma ...
(1651–1732) * Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch (1695–1751) *
Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and 5th Duke of Queensberry KG FRSE (2 September 174611 January 1812) was a Scottish nobleman and long-time friend of Sir Walter Scott. He is the paternal 3rd great-grandfather of Princess Alice, Duchess of G ...
, 5th Duke of Queensberry (1746–1812) (succeeded as Duke of Queensberry) * Charles William Henry Montagu Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, 6th Duke of Queensberry (1772–1819), second son of the 3rd Duke * Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry (1806–1884) * William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch, 8th Duke of Queensberry (1831–1914) * John Charles Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch, 9th Duke of Queensberry (1864–1935) * Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch, 10th Duke of Queensberry (1894–1973) * Walter Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch, 11th Duke of Queensberry (1923–2007) * Richard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch, 12th Duke of Queensberry (b. 1954) The
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is the present holder's son Walter John Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (b. 1984)
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son, Willoughby Ralph Montagu Douglas Scott, Lord Eskdaill (b. 2016) * ''Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry (1806–1884)'' ** ''William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch, 8th Duke of Queensberry (1831–1914)'' *** ''John Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch, 9th Duke of Queensberry (1864–1935)'' **** ''Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch, 10th Duke of Queensberry (1894–1973)'' ***** ''John Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch, 11th Duke of Queensberry (1923–2007)'' ****** Richard Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch, 12th Duke of Queensberry (b. 1954) *******(1). Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (b. 1984) ********(2). Willoughby Montagu Douglas Scott, Lord Eskdaill (b. 2016) *******(3). Lord Charles David Peter Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1987) ********(4). Rufus Peter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 2017) ********(5). Wilfred Richard Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 2019) ******(6). Lord William Henry John Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1957) ******(7). Lord Damian Torquil Francis Charles Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1970) *******(8). Alexander Edward James Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 2002) *******(9). Orlando John Sebastian Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 2009) ****'' Lord William Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1896–1958)'' *****(10). Walter William Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1946) ***'' Lord George William Montagu Douglas Scott (1866–1947)'' ****''John Henry Montagu Douglas Scott (1911–1991)'' *****(11). James George Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1959) ****''Claud Everard Walter Montagu Douglas Scott (1915–1994)'' *****(12). Thomas Walter Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1943) ***'' Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott (1872–1943)'' ****''
Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott Brigadier Claud Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott, DSO (13 July 1906 – 24 January 1971) was the first child and only son born to Lieutenant Colonel Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott and Marie Josephine Edwards. He was a grandson of W ...
(1906–1971)'' *****(13). Nicholas Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott (b. 1954) ** '' Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (1832–1905)'' ***'' Barons Montagu of Beaulieu''


Coats of Arms

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Family Tree


In media

*Nick Carraway, the narrator of
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's ''
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'', says his family has "a tradition that we're descended from the Dukes of Buccleuch", but then points out that this is not true.


See also

* Buccleuch, Scottish Borders * Clan Douglas * Clan Scott * Clan Stewart as they are descendants of the Duke of Monmouth, the eldest illegitimate son of King Charles II * – several ships with that name


References


Attribution

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External links


Buccleuch Estates

Montagu-Douglas-Scott Family Tree
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