Alexander Lindsay

Alexander Lindsay

Alexander Lindsay can refer to:

*Alexander Lindsay of Barnweill (d. 1309 x 1314), Scottish noble
*Sir Alexander Lindsay of Glenesk (d. 1382), Scottish noble
*Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford (d. 1438 x 1439), Scottish magnate
*Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford (d. 1453), Scottish magnate
*Alexander Lindsay of Evelick (bishop) (d. 1639), bishop of Dunkeld
*Alexander Lindsay of Evelix (nobleman), father of Margaret Lindsay, wife of Allan Ramsay
*Alexander Lindsay, 1st Lord Spynie (d. 1607), Scottish noble
*Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Lord Spynie (d. 1646), Scottish noble
*Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres, Scottish army officer
*Alexander Lindsay, 23rd Earl of Crawford (d. 1825), Governor of Jamaica
*Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford (d. 1880), book collector
*Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker (d. 1952), Scottish academic


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  • Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres — and de jure 23rd Earl of Crawford (18 January 1752 ndash; 27 March 1825) was the son of James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres.He entered the army at the age of fifteen as an ensign, in the 53rd Regiment of Foot. After attending Eton College, he… …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander Lindsay of Evelick (bishop) — Alexander Lindsay of Evelick (c. 1561 ndash; 1639), second son of John Lindsay, laird of Evelick, was a Scottish minister and bishop. A graduate of St Leonard s College, St Andrews, in 1591 Lindsay became Minister of St Madoes church, Perthshire …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford — acceded 1446, died September 1453.Father: David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford Mother: Marjory OgilvieMarried Margaret Dunbar and had 3 children, Elizabeth, David 5th Earl born 1440 and Alexander the 7th Earl.Known as the Tiger Earl , Alexander… …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres — Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Lord Balcarres and 1st Earl of Balcarres (6 July 1618 ndash; 30 August 1659) was a Scottish nobleman.The eldest son of David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres, and grandson of John Lindsay, Lord Menmuir.He succeeded his father as …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Alexander Lindsay — (* 18. April 1890 in Battersea, London; † 21. Oktober 1958) war ein britischer Leichtathlet, der in den frühen 1920er Jahren als Läufer über 400 m erfolgreich war. Lindsay war einer von vielen, denen der Krieg die Karriere verdarb. Als ihm die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelix (1683-1762) — Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelix (11 May 1683, Dunfermline 6 May 1762, Evelix) was a Scottish nobleman from the Lindsay of Evelix family. He married into the Clan Murray by his marriage with Amelia Murray, daughter of David Murray, 5th Viscount… …   Wikipedia

  • Lindsay Wildlife Museum — is a family museum and wildlife rehabilitation center in Walnut Creek, California. The museum is one of the oldest wildlife rehab centers in the United States, and a popular family museum in the San Francisco East Bay Area. Lindsay Wildlife… …   Wikipedia

  • Lindsay Baronets — There have been three Lindsay baronetcies:Lindsay Baronets of Evelick, Perthshire:Created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia 15 April 1666 *Sir Alexander Lindsay, 1st Baronet *Sir Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Baronet *Sir Alexander Thomas Lindsay, 3rd… …   Wikipedia

  • Lindsay of Evelix — The Lindsays of Evelix or Evelix were a family of Scottish nobles from Evelix in Perthshire, a sub family of the Clan Lindsay. They were:#John Lindsay of Evelix, the founder of the family, third in descent from William Lindsay of Lekoquhay (David …   Wikipedia

  • Lindsay (Clan) — Wappen des Clanchefs, des Earl of Crawford Lindsay ist der Name eines schottischen Clans, der aus Crawford in Lanarkshire stammt und dessen Stammvater Baldric de Lindesay war, ein anglo normannischer Baron des 11. Jahrhunderts. 1398 wurde das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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