LC control no. | nr 93035077 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Buccleuch, Anne Scott, Duchess of, 1651-1732 |
Variant(s) | Anne, Dutchess of Buccleugh, 1651-1732 Buccleuch, Anna Scott, Duchess of, 1651-1732 Buccleugh, Anne Scott, Duchess of, 1651-1732 Bucclugh, Anne, Dutchess of, 1651-1732 Duchess of Buccleugh, 1651-1732 Monmouth, Anne, Dutchess of, 1651-1732 Scott, Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch, 1651-1732 |
Associated country | Scotland England |
Birth date | 1651-02-11 |
Death date | 1732-02 |
Place of birth | Dundee (Scotland) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Special note | Data provided by the ESTC/BL |
Found in | Her Memorial for Anne Dutchess of Buccleugh, 1704. Cokayne, G. Complete peerage, 1910: v.2,p.366-7 (Scott, Anne, 1661 suo jure Countess of Buccleugh; 1663 mar. James Croft Duke of Monmouth who changed his surname to Scott and was cr. Duke of Buccleuch; 1688 mar. Charles Cornwallis 3rd Baron Cornwallis) BM (Scott, Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch) The heiresses of Buccleuch, 1996: p. 1 (Anna Scott, duchess of Buccleuch) Dryden, J. The Indian emperor, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, 1709?: p. [iii] (to the most excellent and most illustrious princess Anne, Dutchess of Monmouth and Bucclugh, wife to the most illustrious and high-born prince James Duke of Monmouth) Encycl. Americana, c1994 (under Monmouth, Duke of: the duke married Anne Scott, the countess of Buccleuch, and took the name James Scott) DNB (under Scott, James, duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch: the duke married the countess of Buccleuch on April 20, 1663 whereupon they became the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch) Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 11 Nov., 2019 (Scott, Anna (Anne), duchess of Monmouth and suo jure duchess of Buccleuch; born in Dundee on 11 February 1651; Anna's marriage to Charles's eldest bastard, James Crofts (1649-1685), later duke of Monmouth; marriage of Anna and James Scott was celebrated at Whitehall on 20 April 1663; the Buccleuch honours, now a dukedom, and estates were formally restored to Anna and thence her eldest son, restoring the original entail, on 17 November 1687; died in London in February 1732, short of her eighty-first birthday, and was buried at St Nicholas's Church, Dalkeith) <https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/67531> |
Associated language | eng |