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EARLS OF HOME

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 625 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EARLS OF

HOME  . Alexander Home or Hume, 1st
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earl of Home (c . 1566-1619), was the son of Alexander, 5th Lord Herne (d . 1575), who fought against Mary, queen of Scots, at Carberry Hill and at Langside, but was afterwards one of her most stalwart supporters, being taken prisoner when defending
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Edinburgh castle in her interests in 1573 and probably dying in captivity . He belonged to an old and famous border
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family, an early member of which,
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Sir Alexander Home, was killed at the
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battle of Verneuil in 1424 . This Sir Alexander was the
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father of Sir Alexander Home (d . 1456),
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warden of the marches and the founder of the family fortunes, whcse son, another Sir Alexander (d . 1491), was created a lord of parliament as Lord Home in 1473, being one of the
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band of nobles who defeated the forces of King James III. at the battle of Sauchieburn in 1488 . Other distinguished members of the family were: the first lord's grandson and successor, Alexander, 2nd Lord Home (d . 1506), chamberlain of Scotland; and the latter's son, Alexander, 3rd Lord Home (d . 1516), a person of
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great importance during the reign of James IV., whom he served as chamberlain . He fought at Flodden, but before the
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death of the king he had led his men away to
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plunder .

During the minority of the new king, James V., he was engaged in quarrelling with the

regent, John Stewart, duke of Albany, and in intriguing with England . In September 1516 he was seized, was charged with treachery and beheaded, his title and estates being restored to his
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brother George in 1522 . George, who was killed in September 1547 during a skirmish just before the battle of Pinkie, was the father of Alexander, the 5th lord . Alexander Home became 6th Lord Home on his father's death in August 1575, and took
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part in many of the turbulent incidents which marked the reign of James VI . He was warden of the east marches, and was often at variance with the Hepburns, a
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rival border family whose head was the earl of Bothwell; the
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feud between the Homes and the Hepburns was an old one, and it was probably the main reason why Home's father, the 5th lord, sided with the enemies of Mary during the period of her intimacy with Bothwell . Home accompanied James to England in 1603 and was created earl of Home in 16o5; he died in
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April 1619 His son James, the and earl, died childless in 1633 when his titles passed to a distant kinsman, Sir James Home of Coldingknows (d . 1666), a descendant of the 1st Lord Home . This earl was in the Scottish ranks at the battle of Preston and lost his estates under the
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Commonwealth, but these were restored to him in 1661 . His descendant, William, the 8th earl (d . 1761) fought on the
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English side at
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Prestonpans, and from his brother Alexander, the 9th earl (d . 1786), the
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present earl of Home is descended . In 1875 Cospatrick Alexander, the 1th earl (1799-1881), was created a peer of the
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United
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Kingdom as Baron Douglas, and his son Charles Alexander, the 12th earl (b .

1834), took the additional name of Douglas . The

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principal strongholds of the Homes were Douglas castle in Haddington and Home castle in
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Berwickshire . See H . Drummond, Histories of Noble
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British Families (1846) .

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