Lord Holyroodhouse

Lord Holyroodhouse

The title of Lord Holyroodhouse was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 20 December 1607 for John Bothwell. On the death of the second lord in 1638, the lordship became extinct.

Lords Holyroodhouse (1607)

*John Bothwell, 1st Lord Holyroodhouse (d. 1609)
*John Bothwell, 2nd Lord Holyroodhouse (d. 1638)

(extinct)

References

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