Lord John Hay

Lord John Hay

Hubo tres personajes conocidos con el nombre de Lord John Hay:

  • El Brigadier General Lord John Hay (1668 – 25 de agosto de 1706) fue el segundo hijo de John Hay, segundo Marqués de Tweeddale. Sirvió en el Ejército Británico bajo las órdenes del Duque de Marlborough. Fue coronel de los Scots Greys desde 1704 hasta su muerte;
  • El Contraalmirante Lord John Hay (1 de abril de 1788 – 26 de agosto de 1851) fue el tercer hijo de George Hay, séptimo Marqués de Tweeddale y oficial de la Marina Real. Fue cuarto Lord naval de 1846 a 1847 y tercer Lord naval de 1847 a 1850;
  • El Almirante de la flota Lord John Hay (23 de agosto de 1827 – 4 de mayo de 1916) fue el cuarto hijo de George Hay, octavo Marqués de Tweeddale y oficial de la Marina Real. Fue quinto Lord naval de abril a mayo de 1866, cuarto Lord naval entre mayo y julio de 1866, tercer Lord naval de 1868 a 1871, segundo Lord naval entre 1880 y 1883, primer Lord naval el año 1886 y Almirante de la flota el año 1888.



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  • Lord John Hay — was:*Lord John Hay (general) (c. 1668 1706), Scottish nobleman and army officer *Lord John Hay (Royal Navy rear admiral) (1788 1851), British naval officer and Whig politician *Lord John Hay (Royal Navy admiral of the fleet) (1827 1916), British… …   Wikipedia

  • Lord John Hay (Royal Navy rear-admiral) — Lord John Hay CB DL (1 April 1793 – 9 September 1851) was a British naval officer and Whig politician.The third son of George Hay, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale, Hay nominally entered the Navy in December 1804, appearing on the books of HMS Monarch …   Wikipedia

  • Lord John Hay (Royal Navy admiral of the fleet) — Infobox Military Person name =Lord John Hay lived=23 August 1827 – 4 May 1916 caption =Admiral of the Fleet Lord John Hay placeofbirth =Geneva, Switzerland placeofdeath =Fulmer, Buckinghamshire allegiance=flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom… …   Wikipedia

  • Lord John Hay (general) — Brigadier General Lord John Hay (c. 1668 25 August 1706) was the second son of John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale. He served in the British Army under the Duke of Marlborough. He was colonel of the Scots Greys from 1704 to his death …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale — (1645 20 April 1713) was a Scottish nobleman.Hay was the eldest son of John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale.In 1666, at Highgate in London, he married Lady Mary Maitland, daughter of John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale (1616 82). However,… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester — (b. c. 1450, Peebleshire d. after October 1508) is the ancestor of the Marquesses of Tweeddale. He was created a Lord of Parliament on January 29, 1488 by James III.He was the son of Sir David Hay of Locherworth, Peebleshire, and later Yester in… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay of Cromlix — (1691–1740) was the Jacobite duke of Inverness and a courtier and army officer to the Old Pretender . He was from the Clan Hay.LifeHis parents were Thomas Hay, seventh earl of Kinnoull (c.1660–1719) and Elizabeth (1669–1696). He was their third… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay (disambiguation) — John Hay is the name of:*John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester (d. c1508) *John Hay of Cromlix (1691–1740), Jacobite noble *John Hay (1838 ndash;1905), American politician and Secretary of State 1898 ndash;1905 *John Hay (politician) (1816–1892),… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay, 4th Marquess of Tweeddale — PC (1695 9 December 1762) was a Scottish nobleman.Tweeddale was an able and accomplished statesman, and possessed considerable knowledge of law. He was appointed an Extraordinary Lord of Session in 1721, the last person to hold this office. He… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale — John Hay, 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl of Tweeddale (c. 13 August 1625, Yester, East Lothian 11 August 1697, Edinburgh) was Lord Chancellor of Scotland.During the English Civil War he repeatedly switched allegiance between the Royalist cause and the …   Wikipedia

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