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Panmure House, the seat of the Earls of Panmure.
Arms of Maule of Panmure: Per pale, argent and gules, a bordure charged with eight escallops, all countercharged.

Earl of Panmure was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1646 for Sir Patrick Maule, a former Gentleman of the Bedchamber to James VI and loyal follower of Charles I. He was made Lord Brechin and Navar at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland. Both titles were forfeit by the attainder of the 4th Earl in 1716 on account of his participation in the Jacobite rising of 1715.[1] The heirs apparent to the Earldom were styled Lord Maule. The seat of the Earldom was Panmure House, built in the 17th century near Monikie, Angus.

The Scottish titles of Earl of Panmure and Baron of Maule remain under attainder. However, in 1743, the title was revived (though without an "of") when William Maule, a grandson of the second Earl and heir and nephew of the attainted fourth Earl, was created Baron Maule, of Whitechurch in the County of Waterford, Viscount Maule, of Whitechurch in the County of Waterford, and Earl Panmure, of Forth in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland. Those titles became extinct in 1782.[2]

The greater portion of the Panmure estates passed to William another great-nephew of the second Earl and the second son of the Earl of Dalhousie. His surname was changed from Ramsay to Maule in childhood and he became heir to the estates at 16 through his grandmother, Jean, daughter of the Honourable Harry Maule of Kellie. On 10 September 1831 he was created Baron Panmure of Brechin and Navar in the peerage of the United Kingdom. His son, Fox Maule, 2nd Baron Panmure, also inherited the title Earl of Dalhousie (as the eleventh earl).[1][3][4]

Earls of Panmure (1646)

  • Patrick Maule, 1st Earl of Panmure (1585–1661)
  • George Maule, 2nd Earl of Panmure (1619–1671)
  • George Maule, 3rd Earl of Panmure (1650–1686)
  • James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure (1658–1723) (forfeit by attainder in 1716)[1]

Earls Panmure (1743)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Burke 1866, p. 361.
  2. ^ a b Beatson 1806, p. 26.
  3. ^ Foster 1882, p. 196.
  4. ^ Friends of the Columbia Libraries 1976, p. 29.

References

  • Beatson, Robert (1806). A political index to the histories of Great Britain & Ireland, or, a complete register of the hereditary honours, public offices, and persons in office: from the earliest periods to the present time. Vol. 3 (3 ed.). Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme. p. 26 (footnote). {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Burke, Sir Bernard (1866). A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct peerages of the British empire. Harrison. p. 361. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Foster, Joseph (1882). The baronetage and knightage of the British Empire for 1882: forming the second part of "The Peerage, baronetage and knightage of the British Empire". Nichols. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Friends of the Columbia Libraries (1976). "Columbia Library columns" (23–261977). Friends of the Columbia Libraries. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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