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Viscount of Arbuthnott

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Viscountcy of Arbuthnott
Azure a crescent between three mullets argent
Creation date16 November 1641
Created byKing Charles I
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderRobert Arbuthnott
Present holderKeith Arbuthnott, 17th Viscount of Arbuthnott
Heir apparentChristopher Keith Arbuthnott, Master of Arbuthnott
Remainder tothe 1st Viscount's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesLord Inverbervie
Master of Arbuthnott
Chief of the Name and Arms of Arbuthnott
Seat(s)Arbuthnott House
MottoLaus Deo "Praise to God"

Viscount of Arbuthnott is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1641, along with the subsidiary title Lord Inverbervie, for Sir Robert Arbuthnott. The Viscount of Arbuthnott is the hereditary chief of Clan Arbuthnott.[1]

At the time of the 16th Viscount's death in 2012, the family held the genealogical record of being one of an unbroken male line living in the same spot for more than 800 years. Around 1188, William the Lion granted ancestor Hugh de Swinton the lands of Arbuthnott, where the family estate and clan association headquarters remains to this day.[1][2]

All Scottish viscounts have 'of' in their titles, contrary to English viscounts who are styled simply 'Viscount X'. However, most Scottish viscounts have now adopted the English practice; only the Viscount of Arbuthnott and, to a lesser extent, the Viscount of Oxfuird, continue to use 'of'.

The family seat is Arbuthnott House, Arbuthnott, near Inverbervie in Kincardineshire.

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Viscounts of Arbuthnott (1641)

The heir apparent is the present holder's only son, the Hon. Christopher Keith Arbuthnott, Master of Arbuthnott (b. 1977).[1]
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his only son, Alexander Nicholas Keith Arbuthnott (b. 2007).

Coat of arms

Coat of arms of Arms of Viscount of Arbuthnott
Coronet
Coronet of Viscount
Crest
A peacock's head couped proper, beaked or
Escutcheon
Azure a crescent between three mullets argent
Supporters
Two wyverns, wings expanded, tails nowed vert, spouting fire proper
Motto
Laus Deo ("Praise to God")
Badge
A peacock's head couped at the neck issuant from a chaplet of peacocks' feathers all proper, banded at the base with a riband azure doubled argent and ensigned of a viscounts coronet

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 126–130. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
  2. ^ "Obituary: The Viscount of Arbuthnott". The Herald. 20 July 2012.
  3. ^ Early family tree[usurped]
  4. ^ Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999). Burke's Peerage & Baronetage (106th ed.). Crans, Switzerland. p. 99. ISBN 1-57958-083-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Scots Peerage, I, p. 313-4

External links

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