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  1. Francis Wemyss Charteris Douglas, 8th Earl of Wemyss, 4th Earl of March FRSE (15 April 1772 – 28 June 1853), known as the Earl of March from 1810 to 1826 and as the Earl of Wemyss and March from 1826 to 1853, was a Scottish peer.

  2. Francis Wemyss Charteris, soi disant 7th Earl of Wemyss (1723–1808) Francis Wemyss Charteris Douglas, 8th Earl of Wemyss, 4th Earl of March (1772–1853) (restored 1826) Francis Wemyss-Charteris, 9th Earl of Wemyss, 5th Earl of March (1795–1883) Francis Richard Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss, 6th Earl of March (1818–1914)

  3. Wemyss-Charteris was born 14 August 1795, the son of Francis Douglas, 8th Earl of Wemyss and the former Margaret Campbell. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. [1] Career. 64 Queen Street in Edinburgh. From 1827 to 1830, he served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

  4. Brief Life History of Francis. When Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas , 8th Earl of Wemyss was born on 15 April 1772, in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Lord Francis Wemyss Charteris Lord Elcho, was 23 and his mother, Susan Tracy- Keck, was 27. He married Margaret Campbell Countess of Wemyss on 31 May 1794, in Edinburgh, ...

  5. 2 mag 2022 · Francis Wemyss Charteris Douglas, 8th Earl of Wemyss, 4th Earl of March (15 April 1772 – 28 June 1853), known as the Earl of March from 1810 to 1826 and as the Earl of Wemyss and March from 1826 to 1853, was a Scottish peer. Wemyss was the son of Francis Wemyss Charteris, Lord Elcho (1749-1808), and the grandson of Francis ...

    • April 15, 1772
    • June 28, 1853
  6. The eighth earl was tall and lean with a hawk-like visage and Dundreary whiskers. Although 56,739 acres of the Wemyss estates were in East Lothian, over 4000 acres were in Gloucestershire and as a result in 1841 he entered parliament to represent East Gloucestershire as a Tory protectionist.

  7. National Gallery of Art. Charteris-Wemyss-Douglas, 8th earl of Wemyss, Francis. Scottish, 1772 - 1853