The title of Lord Balmerino (or Balmerinoch) was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created in 1606 and forfeited in 1746 on the attainder and execution of the 6th Lord Balmerino in the Tower of London. The title of Lord Coupar or Cupar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created on 20 December 1607 for James Elphinstone, second son of the 1st Lord Balmerino. The 3rd Lord Balmerino succeeded his uncle in the lordship of Coupar in 1669. From his succession to the lordship of Coupar in 1669 to the attainder and forfeiture in 1746, both lordships were merged.
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| - Lord Balmerinoch (auch Balmerino) war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Scotland. (de)
- The title of Lord Balmerino (or Balmerinoch) was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created in 1606 and forfeited in 1746 on the attainder and execution of the 6th Lord Balmerino in the Tower of London. The title of Lord Coupar or Cupar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created on 20 December 1607 for James Elphinstone, second son of the 1st Lord Balmerino. The 3rd Lord Balmerino succeeded his uncle in the lordship of Coupar in 1669. From his succession to the lordship of Coupar in 1669 to the attainder and forfeiture in 1746, both lordships were merged. (en)
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| - Lord Balmerinoch (auch Balmerino) war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Scotland. (de)
- The title of Lord Balmerino (or Balmerinoch) was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created in 1606 and forfeited in 1746 on the attainder and execution of the 6th Lord Balmerino in the Tower of London. The title of Lord Coupar or Cupar was a title in the Peerage of Scotland; it was created on 20 December 1607 for James Elphinstone, second son of the 1st Lord Balmerino. The 3rd Lord Balmerino succeeded his uncle in the lordship of Coupar in 1669. From his succession to the lordship of Coupar in 1669 to the attainder and forfeiture in 1746, both lordships were merged. (en)
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of | - James Stuart, 8th Earl of Moray
- Constitution Street
- St Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Leith
- The Scots Peerage
- Balmerino
- Tower Hill
- Dudley Bradstreet
- Coupar
- James Elphinstone, 1st Lord Balmerino
- James Elphinstone, 1st Lord Coupar
- John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino
- John Elphinstone (courtier)
- John Hamilton of Blair
- Balmerino Abbey
- John Porteous (soldier)
- Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail
- Leith Links
- Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino
- Clan Elphinstone
- Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton
- Kirkgate, Leith
- Lord Coupar
- Lord Cupar
- Patrick Boyle, Lord Shewalton
- Baron Balmerino
- Lord Balmerinoch
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