"The Earldom of Mar in Sunshine and in Shade During Five Hundred Years" explores the history of the Earldom of Mar, one of Scotland's oldest and most prestigious titles. Authored by Alexander William Crawford Lindsay, the 25th Earl of Crawford, this volume delves into the lineage, legal battles, and notable figures associated with the Earldom over five centuries. It includes incidental notices of leading cases of Scottish dignities from the reign of King Charles I until the late 19th century.
This historical work provides valuable insights into Scottish peerage, genealogical research, and the broader context of British history. It remains a significant resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of Scottish nobility.
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