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Walter Scott, Earl of Tarras

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An illustration of Walter Scott from William Fraser's The Scotts of Buccleuch (1878) An illustration of Walter Scott from William Fraser's The Scotts of Buccleuch (1878)

Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Tarras (23 December 1644 – 9 April 1693) was a Scottish nobleman. Born Walter Scott of Highchester, he married his kinswoman Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch, daughter of Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch and Lady Margaret Leslie, on 9 February 1659 in Wemyss, Fife. She died in 1661 and the couple had no children. He married Helen Hepburn of Humbie in 1677, and they had a number of children. He was granted the titles Earl of Tarras and Baron Almoor and Campcastill in the Peerage of Scotland in 1660. These were early examples of a life peerage, being granted "for the days of his natural life", to make Walter Scott of equal rank to his wife. In 1685 he was attainted, but restored in 1687.

References

  1. Fraser, William (1880). "Walter Scott, Earl of Tarras". The two heiresses of Buccleuch. pp. 67–82.
  2. Paul, James Balfour, ed. (1910). The Scots Peerage. Vol. 7. pp. 80–82.
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