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  1. Christ Church, Oxford. Occupation. Barrister. Charles William Harley Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull DL (born 20 December 1962), styled Viscount Dupplin until 2013, is a Scottish hereditary peer and Crossbench member of the House of Lords, who serves as Convenor of the Crossbench Peers .

  2. 5 de mai. de 2015 · M, #85141, b. 20 December 1962. Last Edited=5 May 2015. Charles William Harley Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull was born on 20 December 1962. 1 He is the son of Arthur William George Patrick Hay, 15th Earl of Kinnoull and Gay Ann Lowson. 2 He married Catharine Clare Crawford, daughter of William Hamilton Raymund Crawford and Marilyn Jean ...

  3. Arthur William George Patrick Hay, 15th Earl of Kinnoull (1935–2013), son of the 14th earl [5] Charles William Harley Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull (b. 1962), son of the 15th earl. The heir apparent is the present holder's son, William Thomas Charles Hay, Viscount Dupplin (b. 2011).

  4. His name is Charles William Harley Hay, and he is a current member of the House of Lords. Contact The Earl of Kinnoull. This section contains web, social and other contact information for The Earl of Kinnoull. When contacting this Member, please refer to guidance on addressing Lords Members.

  5. The Earl of Kinnoull's full title is The Earl of Kinnoull. His name is Charles William Harley Hay, and he is a current member of the House of Lords. Parliamentary career. Find out about the Parliamentary career of The Earl of Kinnoull, including posts and roles held. UK Parliamentary constituency boundaries have changed following a review in 2023.

  6. The Royal Wiki. Charles Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull. Charles William Harley Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull, DL (born 20 December 1962), styled Viscount Dupplin until 2013, is a Scottish hereditary peer and non-affiliated member of the House of Lords, serving as Chair of the European Union Committee. Biography.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2016 · Now abandoned and desolate, the monument commemorates the life of Sir George Hay, who was created Earl of Kinnoull in 1633, the year before his death, at the end of a brilliant career as a courtier, politician and industrialist. The burial chapel (Fig. 2) was originally attached to the former parish church of Kinnoull.