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John Erskine 6th (or 11th) earl of Mar

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Erskine Mar, 6th (or 11th) earl of 1675-1732, Scottish nobleman, leader of the Jacobites . He was nicknamed "Bobbing John," probably because of his political vacillation. He succeeded his father as earl in 1689 and in the following years was generally a member of the court party. He was twice secretary of state for Scotland under Queen Anne and played a leading part in promoting the union (1707) with England. After the accession (1714) of George I, he made an effusive offer of his services but was dismissed. He then withdrew secretly to Scotland, where he raised (1715) the standard... Read more
John Erskine Mar, 1st (or 6th) earl of
...regent of Scotland. As Lord Erskine he was keeper of Edinburgh...the Protestant nobles, Erskine intervened to a limited...in 1565 he was created earl of Mar. (There is still dispute...restoration of the earldom of Mar, as Erskine claimed, or a new creation; hence ... Read more
John Erskine Mar, 2d (or 7th) earl of
...nobleman; son of the 1st (or 6th) earl. In 1578 he was persuaded by James Douglas, 4th earl of Morton , to assert his...later James I of England). Mar emerged in control of the...Lennox, and James Stuart , earl of Arran, Mar fell out of favor with the...1582). After James's ... Read more

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