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  1. John Alexander Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone and 3rd Baron Elphinstone DL (22 March 1914 – 15 November 1975) was a British nobleman and serviceman during World War II. He was a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

  2. John Elphinstone, 13th Lord Elphinstone, 1st Baron Elphinstone, GCB, GCH, PC (23 June 1807 – 19 July 1860) was a Scottish soldier, politician and colonial administrator. He was twice elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom as a Scottish representative peer, serving once from 14 January 1833 to 29 December 1834 and then ...

  3. John Elphinstone, also known as John Elphinston (1722 – 28 February 1785), was a senior British naval officer who worked closely with the Russian Navy after 1770, with approval from the Admiralty, during the period of naval reform under Russian Empress Catherine II.

  4. John Elphinstone, 11th Lord Elphinstone (1737–1794) John Elphinstone, 12th Lord Elphinstone (1764–1813) John Elphinstone, 13th Lord Elphinstone, 1st Baron Elphinstone (1807–1860) John Elphinstone, 14th Lord Elphinstone (1819–1861) 15th Lord Elphinstone onwards.

  5. ELPHINSTONE, John (1652–1736) styled 1652-1704 Master of Balmerino (Balmerinoch); suc. fa. 10 June 1704 as 4th Ld. BALMERINO [S] and 3rd Ld. Coupar [S] RP [S] 1710, 1713 First sat 27 Nov. 1710; last sat 25 Aug. 1714

  6. Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord Elphinstone, was the son of Sir John. He married Elizabeth Barlow, an English lady in waiting to Queen Margaret Tudor. He died 9 Sep 1513 in the Battle of Flodden, where, legend has it, he was mistaken on the battlefield for King James IV by the English.

  7. Description. A map of the Battle of Prestonpans, fought on 21 September 1746 between the Jacobite army, commanded by Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), and the British army, commanded by General Sir John Cope (1690-1760), resulting in a Jacobite victory. Jacobite Rebellion (1745-6). Oriented with north-north-west to top (cardinal points).