Km&be » Sir John LINDSAY, Laird of Glenesk, child of Sir David Lindsay of Edzell, Baron Glenesk, Laird Edzell, 10th Earl Crawford, Sibling of Mar (1574-1646)
Personal data Sir John LINDSAY, Laird of Glenesk, child of Sir David Lindsay of Edzell, Baron Glenesk, Laird Edzell, 10th Earl Crawford, Sibling of Mar
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