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  1. Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (née FitzClarence; 17 January 1801 – 16 January 1856) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom and Dorothea Jordan. She married William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, and became Countess of Erroll on 4 December 1820 at age 19.

  2. Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (née FitzClarence; 17 January 1801 – 16 January 1856) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom and Dorothea Jordan. She married William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, and became Countess of Erroll on 4 December 1820 at age 19.

  3. 24 feb 2020 · Rarely apart from her husband the Earl of Erroll, Isabelle Hay provided loyal and dutiful support over some four decades to Lord Erroll, High Constable of Scotland, chief of clan Hay...

  4. 22 feb 2020 · Died: January 13, 2020. THE Countess of Erroll, who has died aged 64 after a heart attack, was the wife of the Earl of Erroll, Lord High Constable of Scotland and Chief of Clan Hay. The...

  5. Earldom of Erroll. James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (1726-1778) The role of Lord High Constable came with great authority and transformed the fortunes of the family. Sir Thomas, 7th of Erroll, married Princess Elizabeth Stewart, the daughter of King Robert II.

  6. 26 apr 2022 · circa 1475. Birthplace: Moonzie, Fife, Scotland (United Kingdom) Death: January 24, 1511 (31-40) Fife, Scotland (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Daughter of William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll and Dame Elizabeth Leslie, Countess of Errol. Wife of David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford.

  7. 3 dic 2023 · Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (née FitzClarence; Saturday, 17 January 1801 – Wednesday, 16 January 1856) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom and Dorothea Jordan. She married William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, and became Countess of Erroll on Monday, 4 December 1820 at age 19.

    • William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll
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    • Teddington, Middlesex, England
    • January 17, 1801