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1859 & 1880 Letters LORD LOTHIAN, Blickling Hall & Baden Baden to Scotland

Description: 1859 letter from the 8th Marquess of Lothian & 1880 Letter from the 9th Marquess LORD LOTHIAN, Blickling Hall & Baden Baden to Mr Robson of Letham Estate, Nr Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, regarding permission to shoot on his lands. William Schomberg Robert Kerr (8th Marquess of Lothian) 1832 - 1870 Noble. Born at Newbattle Abbey (Midlothian), Kerr was educated at Eton and Oxford. He succeeded his father to the Marquessate of Lothian in 1841. He inherited Blickling Hall (Norfolk) in 1850. Although he married his cousin Constance, the daughter of the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury, in 1857, Kerr died childless at his home in Clapham (London) in 1870. He was buried at Jedburgh Abbey. He was succeeded by his younger brother and a studentship in Modern History at the University of Oxford is still offered in his memory. Schomberg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian, KT, PC, FSA Scot, FRSE, FRSGS, (2 December 1833 – 17 January 1900), styled Lord Schomberg Kerr until 1870, was a British diplomat and Conservative politician. He served as Secretary for Scotland under Lord Salisbury between 1887 and 1892. He was usually styled simply as Lothian. Background and education Lothian was the second son of John Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian, and Lady Cecil Kerr. His younger brothers Major-General Lord Ralph Kerr (1837–1916) and Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Kerr (1839–1927) both had distinguished military careers.[1] He was educated at Trinity College Glenalmond, now Glenalmond College Perth, and was one of the first of 14 boys to join the newly started school in 1847. He later went to Eton College before attending New College, Oxford.[2] He did not graduate.[3] Diplomatic and political career Lothian entered the Diplomatic Service and was an attaché at Lisbon and Tehran in 1854, Baghdad in 1855 and Athens from 1857, then second secretary at Frankfurt from 1862, Madrid from 1865, and Vienna from 1865.[2] In 1870, he succeeded to the marquessate on the death of his childless elder brother, William, and took his seat in the House of Lords. In 1886, he was sworn of the Privy Council,[4] and the following year he succeeded Arthur Balfour as Secretary for Scotland[5] and Vice-President of the Scottish Education Department[6] in Lord Salisbury's Conservative administration. However, in contrast to Balfour, he was not a member of the cabinet. He remained as head of the Scotland Office until the government fell in 1892.[7] Apart from his political career, Lord Lothian was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1874,[8] a post he held until his death 26 years later, and was also Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland while Secretary for Scotland. In 1878, he was created a Knight of the Thistle,[9] and in 1882 he received an honorary degree (LL.D.) from the University of Edinburgh.[2] The students of the same university elected him Rector of the University of Edinburgh between 1887 and 1890.[10] He was a Trustee of the Board of Manufactures in Scotland until his death.[11] He was Captain-General of the Royal Company of Archers, president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1876-1890) and Royal Scottish Geographical Society (1894-1898), and a Knight of Grace of the Venerable Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. From 1878 to 1889, he was Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 3rd (Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia) Battalion, Royal Scots, (which had previously been commanded by his father and grandfather) and he later became Honorary Colonel of that battalion.[2][12] He is buried at Newbattle but memorialised in the Kerr family vault in Jedburgh Abbey. : Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution

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1859 & 1880 Letters LORD LOTHIAN, Blickling Hall & Baden Baden to Scotland1859 & 1880 Letters LORD LOTHIAN, Blickling Hall & Baden Baden to Scotland

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Era: 1851-1900

Country: England & Germany

Type: Original document

Document Type: Original Manuscript Letters

City/Town/Village/Place: Baden Baden

Family Surname: Kerr

Related Interests: Shooting on Family Estates

Addressed to: Robson of Letham & Ashtrees, Roxburghshire

Letter From: 8th & 9th Marquess of Lothian

UK County: Norfolk

Place or Property: Blickling Hall, Norfolk

In the Reign of: Queen Victoria 20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901

Year of Issue: 1859 & 1880

Theme: Local History

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