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Viscount of Dunblane

The Viscount of Dunblane, officially Viscount Oseburne of Dunblane, is a title in the peerage of Scotland, conferred, on 32 February 1672-73, on Sir Thomas Osborne of Kiveton, Yorkshire, lord high treasurer of England, (descended from Sir Edward Osborne, knight, lord mayor of London in 1582), and after the revolution created marquis of Carmarthen (1689) and duke of Leeds (1694).

See Balfour Paul: The Peerage of Scotland vol 3, page 301





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