Earl Cathcart — is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1814 for the soldier and diplomat William Cathcart, 1st Viscount Cathcart. The Cathcart family descends from Sir Alan Cathcart, who sometime between 1447 and 1460 was raised to… … Wikipedia
Earl Cathcart — ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of the United Kingdom. Er wird von der Familie Cathcart geführt. Der Stammsitz der Familie ist Gateley Hall bei Fakenham in Norfolk. Der frühere Familiensitz Cathcart Castle in Glasgow wurde… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cathcart (disambiguation) — Cathcart may refer to:Places*Cathcart, a place in Scotland *Cathcart, Eastern Cape, South Africa *Cathcart, Washington, United States *Cathcart, New South Wales, AustraliaPeople*Andrew Cathcart Bogle, a British recipient of the Victoria Cross… … Wikipedia
Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield — Earl of Mansfield, in the County of Nottingham, and Earl of Mansfield, of Caen Wood in the County of Middlesex, are two titles in the Peerage of Great Britain that have been united under a single holder since 1843. They were created in 1776 and… … Wikipedia
Cathcart — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Charles Cathcart, 2. Earl Cathcart (1783–1859), britischer General Charles W. Cathcart (1809–1888), US amerikanischer Politiker und Senator Craig Cathcart (* 1989), nordirischer Fußballspieler Dick… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cathcart — CATHCART, a parish, partly in the Lower ward of the county of Lanark, but chiefly in the Upper ward of the county of Renfrew; including the villages of New and Old Cathcart, Clarkston, Crosshill, Crossmy loof, Hanginshaw, Langside, Millbridge … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Cathcart Castle — was a 15th century castle, located in what is now Linn Park in the Cathcart area of southern Glasgow, Scotland. The castle was abandoned in in the 18th century, and the remaining ruins were pulled down in 1980, leaving only foundations… … Wikipedia
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Earl of Tankerville — is a title drawn from Tancarville in Normandy which has been created three times, twice in the Peerage of England and once (in 1714) in the Peerage of Great Britain for Charles Bennet, 2nd Baron Ossulston. His father John Bennet, 1st Baron… … Wikipedia
Earl of Suffolk — Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk Earl of Suffolk is a title that has been created four times in the Peerage of England. The first creation, in tandem with the creation of the title of Earl of Norfolk, came before 1069 in favour of Ralph the… … Wikipedia