Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine
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Major-General Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine KB (1676 – 25 December 1730) was a Scottish peer and army officer.
Scott was the second surviving son of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (the illegitimate son of Charles II and Lucy Walter) and his wife, Anne. In 1693, he married Anne Duncombe (d. 1720), the daughter of William Duncombe of Batthesden, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. They had three surviving children:
- Francis, styled Viscount Hermitage, later 2nd Earl of Deloraine (1710–1739)
- Henry, later 3rd Earl of Deloraine (1712–1740)
- Lady Anne Scott (c.1720-?), died unmarried.
In 1706, Queen Anne had created Scott Earl of Deloraine and he was elected to the last Scottish Parliament that year and voted in favour of the Acts of Union. In 1725, he was vested with the Order of the Bath.
In 1726, Deloraine married Mary Howard, the granddaughter of Col. Philip Howard, and they had two daughters:
- Lady Georgiana Caroline (1727–1809), married James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey.
- Lady Henrietta (b. 1728-?), died unmarried.
Lord Deloraine died suddenly on Christmas Day in 1730 and was buried at Sandford St Martin, Oxfordshire.
| Military offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by The Earl Marischal |
Captain and Colonel of the 2nd Troop Horse Grenadier Guards 1715–1717 |
Succeeded by The Lord Forrester |
| Preceded by Col. John Cholmley (as John Cholmeley's Regiment of Foot) |
Colonel of The Earl of Deloraine's Regiment of Foot 1724–1730 |
Succeeded by Lt-Gen Roger Handasyde (as Roger Handasyde's Regiment of Foot) |
| Preceded by Lt-Gen George MacCartney |
Colonel of the 7th Regiment of Horse 1730 |
Succeeded by Sir Robert Rich, Bt |
| Peerage of Scotland | ||
| New creation | Earl of Deloraine 1706–1730 |
Succeeded by Francis Scott |
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