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George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk

Scottish Royal Navy Admiral and peer (1716–1792)


Summary

Scottish Royal Navy Admiral and peer (1716–1792)

FieldValue
honorific_prefixAdmiral The Right Honourable
nameThe Earl of Northesk
birth_date2 August 1716
death_date22 January 1792, age 76
birth_placeEthie Castle, Angus, Scotland
death_placeEthie Castle, Angus, Scotland
imageJohn Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk.svg
captionArms of the 1st to 6th and 15th Earls of Northesk
allegianceKingdom of Great Britain Kingdom of Great Britain
serviceyearsc.1737-1792
rankAdmiral of the White
commandsHMS Bideford
HMS Looe
HMS Preston
HMS Orford
branch[[Image:Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg23px]] Royal Navy
battlesWar of the Austrian Succession

HMS Looe HMS Preston HMS Orford

  • First Carnatic War :* Action of 6 July 1746

Admiral George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk (2 August 1716 – 22 January 1792) was a Scottish naval officer and peer. He was the son of David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk and Lady Margaret Wemyss and was born on 2 August 1716. A career Royal Navy officer, he fought in the War of the Austrian Succession and the First Carnatic War, where in the East Indies he participated in the action of 6 July 1746. His service was curtailed by a series of debilitating illnesses and he never served at sea again after being promoted to rear-admiral in 1756. He died on 20 January 1792 at age 75.

Early life

George Carnegie was born on 2 August 1716 as the second son of David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk and his wife Margaret, the daughter of James Wemyss, Lord Burntisland and Margaret Wemyss, 3rd Countess of Wemyss.

Death

Carnegie died on 22 January 1792 at his seat Ethie Castle in Angus, Scotland, his titles passing down to his eldest surviving son. At the time of his death he was the third most senior officer in the Royal Navy.

Family

He married his maternal first cousin once removed, Lady Anne Leslie (1730-1779), daughter of the 5th Earl of Leven and Elizabeth Monypenny, on 30 April 1748 and had six children:

  • Lady Mary Anne Carnegie (b.1764 d. 2 June 1798) married Rev John Kemp of Edinburgh in 1797
  • David Carnegie, Lord Rosehill (5 April 1749 – 19 February 1788)
  • Lady Elizabeth Carnegie (1751 – 19 August 1793) married James Hope-Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun. Their daughter Lady Elizabeth (b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 17 Sept 1801) married Rev John Kemp of Edinburgh 29 Aug 1799
  • Admiral William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk (10 April 1756 – 28 May 1831)
  • Lieutenant Colonel George Carnegie (21 August 1773 – 1839)
  • Margaret Carnegie (1779 – 15 March 1793)

Notes and citations

Notes

Citations

References

  • Charnock, John (1796). Biographia Navalis Or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the Year 1660 to the Present Time, Vol. IV. London: R. Faulder;
  • Charnock, John (1797). Biographia Navalis Or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the Year 1660 to the Present Time, Vol. V. London: R. Faulder;
  • Debrett, John (1809). The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, Vol. I. London: Harding and Wright.
  • Fraser, William (1867). History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk, and of their Kindred. Vol. II. Edinburgh: Private; MMSID: 9910916953804341
  • Syrett, David and R.L. DiNardo (1994) The Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815. Aldershot: Scholar Press;

References

  1. Fraser, ''History of the Carnegies'', p. 397
  2. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. V'', p. 109
  3. Winfield, ''British Warships'', p. 589
  4. Winfield, ''British Warships'', p. 1180
  5. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. V'', p. 110
  6. Winfield, ''British Warships'', p. 810
  7. Winfield, ''British Warships'', p. 703
  8. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. IV'', p. 218
  9. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. IV'', p. 219
  10. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. IV'', p. 220
  11. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vo. IV'', p. 221
  12. Fraser, ''History of the Carnegies'', p. 402
  13. Fraser, ''History of the Carnegies'', p. 404
  14. Charnock, ''Biographia Navalis Vol. V'', p. 111
  15. Winfield, ''British Warships'', p. 290
  16. Syrett and DiNardo, ''Commissioned Sea Officers'', p. 333
  17. Fraser, ''History of the Carenegies'', p. 409
  18. William Fraser. (1890). "The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven: Memoirs".
  19. ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae''; by Hew Scott
  20. Debrett, ''Peerage of the United Kingdom'', p. 460
  21. The Annual Peerage of the British Empire, ...: With the ...” pub 1829 p.38
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