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  2. Lord Reay - Wikipedia

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    His son, the eleventh Lord, became a British citizen in 1877 and four years later he was created Baron Reay, of Durness in the County of Sutherland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord Reay was later Governor of Bombay , Under-Secretary of State for India in the Liberal administration of Lord Rosebery and Lord Lieutenant of Roxburghshire .

  3. Peerage of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Baron Lucas in the Peerage of England. The Lord Napier: 4 May 1627 Baron Ettrick King Charles I; The Lord Fairfax of Cameron: 18 October 1627 The Lord Reay: 20 June 1628 The Lord Elibank: 18 March 1643 The Lord Belhaven and Stenton: 15 December 1647 The Lord Rollo: 10 January 1651 Baron Dunning King Charles II; The Lord Polwarth: 26 December 1690

  4. List of peers 1760–1769 - Wikipedia

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    Francis Napier, 6th Lord Napier: 1706: 1773: Lord Reay (1628) Donald Mackay, 4th Lord Reay: 1748: 1761: Died George Mackay, 5th Lord Reay: 1761: 1768: Died Hugh Mackay, 6th Lord Reay: 1768: 1797: Lord Kirkcudbright (1633) William Maclellan, 7th Lord Kirkcudbright: 1730: 1762: Died John Maclellan, 8th Lord Kirkcudbright: 1762: 1801: Lord ...

  5. List of Mars landers - Wikipedia

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    List of Mars landers S.No Landers Launch date Landing date Mass (kg) [1] Landing site Region Status Country MOLA Entry velocity References 1. Mars 2MV-3 No.1: 04 Nov 1962 25 Nov 1962 890 - - Failure Soviet Union - - [2] 2. Mars 2: 19 May 1971 27 Nov 1971 1210 45°S 47°E ♦ - Failure Soviet Union - - [3] [4] 3. Mars 3: 28 May 1971 02 Dec 1971 ...

  6. Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay - Wikipedia

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    Lord Reay succeeded his father in 1876 and was naturalised as a British subject in 1877. [2] He was created Baron Reay, of Durness in the County of Sutherland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, in 1881. [3] In 1885 he was appointed Governor of Bombay, [4] a post he held until 1890.

  7. Hugh Mackay, 14th Lord Reay - Wikipedia

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    Hugh William Mackay, 14th Lord Reay, Baron Mackay (19 July 1937 – 10 May 2013), was a British politician and Conservative member of the House of Lords.He was the only male Lord of Parliament to sit in the House of Lords following the abolition of the automatic right of all British hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords in 1999, the only female being The Lady Saltoun.

  8. List of peers 1790–1799 - Wikipedia

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    Peerage of Scotland: Marquess of Tweeddale (1694) George Hay, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale: 1787: 1804: Marquess of Lothian (1701) William Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian: 1775: 1815: Marquess of Annandale (1701) George Vanden-Bempde, 3rd Marquess of Annandale: 1730: 1792: Died, title extinct Peerage of Great Britain: Marquess Grey (1740) Jemima ...

  9. Aeneas Mackay, 15th Lord Reay - Wikipedia

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    Aeneas Simon Mackay, 15th Lord Reay, Baron Mackay (pronounced "Ray"; born 20 March 1965) is a British corporate financier who is also hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mackay. He is a Scottish lord and baronet. [2] [3] He is also a Dutch nobleman who is Baron Mackay van Ophemert and Zennewijnen, of Castle Ophemert . [4] [5]