Charles Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar
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Charles Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar (de jure 5th Earl of Mar) (19 October 1650 – 23 May 1689) was a Scottish nobleman.
On 2 April 1674 he married Mary Maule, daughter of George Maule, 2nd Earl of Panmure. Their son John Erskine became 22nd Earl of Mar.
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- 1650 births
- 1689 deaths
- Earls or mormaers of Mar
- Earls in the Peerage of Scotland
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