Robert Dalzell, 6th Earl of Carnwath

Lieutenant-General Robert Alexander Dalzell, 6th Earl of Carnwath (13 February 1768 – 1 January 1839), was a Scottish nobleman and soldier.[1]


The Earl of Carnwath
Born13 February 1768
Died1 January 1839(1839-01-01) (aged 70)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
Years of servicec.1798–1839
RankLieutenant-general
Unit1st Foot Guards
60th Regiment of Foot
Battles / wars
Spouse(s)
Jane Parkes
(m. 1789⁠–⁠1791)

Andalusia Browne
(m. 1794⁠–⁠1833)

Jane Morrison
(m. 1838⁠–⁠1839)
Children14

Family

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Carnwath was the son of Robert Dalzell (1738−1788) (himself the son of Robert Dalzell, 5th Earl of Carnwath) and Elizabeth Acklom. He was married three times.[2] He married, firstly, Jane Parkes, daughter of Samuel Parkes, on 23 September 1789. They had one daughter, Elizabeth Dalzell (1790−1801). He married, secondly, Andalusia Browne, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Browne, on 26 April 1794. They had the following children together:

Carnwath married finally, Jane Morrison née Carnell, daughter of John Carnell, on 11 October 1838.

Titles

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Robert Dalzell Restoration Act 1826
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Restoration of Major General Robert Alexander Dalzell to the Dignity and Title of Earl of Carnwath.
Citation7 Geo. 4. c. 52

The titles of Earl of Carnwath, Lord Dalzell and Liberton and the Dalzell baronetcy of Glenae had been forfeited by a Writ of Attainder for treason for the fifth Earl's support of the Jacobite cause in an unsuccessful rebellion in 1715 known as the Fifteen or Lord Mar's Revolt. Lieutenant-General Dalzell was to have the attainder reversed by an act of Parliament, the Robert Dalzell Restoration Act 1826 (7 Geo. 4. c. 52), on 26 May 1826, thereby having his grandfather's titles restored to him.[3]

Carnwath died on 1 January 1839 aged 70, and was succeeded in his titles by his son, Thomas Dalzell.

References

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Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by Earl of Carnwath
1826–1839
Succeeded by