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EARLS OF See also: family who had possessed the lands of See also: Wemyss in Fifeshire since the 12th century, and of which various members had attained distinction
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In 1628 See also: Sir See also: John Wemyss, who had been created a
See also: baronet in 1625, was raised to the See also: peerage as Baron Wemyss of Elcho; and in 1633 he became See also: earl of Wemyss, and Baron Elcho and Methel, in the peerage of Scotland
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He took See also: part with the Scottish parliament against See also: Charles I., and died in 1649
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On the
See also: death of See also: David, 2nd earl of Wemyss (1610-1679), the estates and titles passed to his daughter See also: Margaret, countess of Wemyss, whose s nn David, 3rd earl of Wemyss, succeeded on her death in 1705
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His son See also: James, 4th earl (1699-1756), married a
See also: great heiress, See also: Janet, daughter of Colonel See also: Francis Charteris, who had made a large See also: fortune by gambling
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His son David, See also: Lord Elcho (1721-1787), was implicated in the Jacobite rising of 1745, and was consequently attainted, the estates passing to his younger See also: brother James, while the title remained dormant after his See also: father's death, though it was assumed by Elcho's brother Francis, who took the name of Charteris on inheriting his maternal See also: grand-father's estate
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A reversal of the attainder was granted in 1826 to his descendant Francis Charteris Wemyss See also: Douglas (1772-1853), who had been created Baron Wemyss of Wemyss in the peerage of the See also: United See also: Kingdom in 1821, and had assumed the name of Charteris Wemyss Douglas on inheriting some of the Douglas estates through a See also: female ancestor
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Thenceforward the title descended in the See also: direct See also: line
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