Lord Cramond

Lord Cramond

The title of Lord (of) Cramond was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 23 February 1628 for Dame Elizabeth Richardson. On the death of the fifth lord in 1735, it became extinct.

Lords (and Ladies) (of) Cramond (1628)

*Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond (d. 1651)
*Thomas Richardson, 2nd Lord Cramond (1627-1674)
*Henry Richardson, 3rd Lord Cramond (1650-1701)
*William Richardson, 4th Lord Cramond (1654-1719)
*William Richardson, 5th Lord Cramond (1715-1735) (extinct)

References

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