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Nobility

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David de Lindsay Sir David de Lindsay (died 1214), Lord of Crawford and Ercildum (now Earlston), known as "the elder" to distinguish him from his son, was an Anglo-Scottish baron of the 12th and 13th century. Life Lindsay was the eldest son of William de Linds ...
(died 1214), Anglo-Scottish baron of the early 13th century *
David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford (c. 13601407) was a Scottish peer who was created Earl of Crawford in 1398. Life Crawford was the son of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Glenesk and Katherine Stirling. Succeeding his father in 1381, he was known u ...
(c. 1360–1407), Scottish peer *
David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford (died 24 January 1445) was a regent to James II of Scotland. He was a member of Clan Lindsay, a Scottish Lowland clan. He was the son of Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford by his wife Marjorie. At the Battl ...
(died 1446), regent to James II of Scotland *
David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford (died 27 November 1542) was the son of Alexander Lindsay, 7th Earl of Crawford. He was a member of Clan Lindsay, a Scottish Lowland clan. He married Elizabeth Hay, daughter of William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll. Su ...
(died 1542) *
David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford (died 10 September 1558) was a Scottish peer and Member of Parliament. First known as David Lindsay of Edzell, he inherited the earldom from David Lindsay, 8th Earl of Crawford by nomination. His second wife ...
(died 1558), Scottish peer and Member of Parliament *
David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford (1527-1574) was a Scottish landowner. Lindsay was the son of Alexander Lindsay, Master of Crawford (d. 1541) and Jean Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair (d. 1513). Lindsay was a grandson ...
(1527–1574), Earl of Crawford *
David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford (1547?–1607) was a Scottish nobleman and privy councilor. Life He was the eldest son of David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford, by Margaret, daughter of Cardinal Beaton and Marion Ogilvy, and was born about 15 ...
(c. 1547–1607), Scottish nobleman *
David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford (1577–1620) was a Scottish nobleman. Life David Lindsay was born in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford and Griselda Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 4th ...
(1577–1620), Scottish nobleman *
David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, (10 October 1871 – 8 March 1940), styled Lord Balcarres or Lord Balniel between 1880 and 1913, was a British Conservative politician and art connoisseur. Back ...
(1871–1940), British Conservative politician and art connoisseur *
David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford David Alexander Robert Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford and 11th Earl of Balcarres, (20 November 1900 – 13 December 1975), known as Lord Balniel from 1913 to 1940, was a British Unionist politician. Life Lindsay was born at 49 Moray Place in ...
(1900–1975), also 11th Earl of Balcarres *
David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose (144025 December 1495) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford, and inherited the Earldom of Crawford on his father's death in 1453. During his political career he h ...
(1440–1495), Scottish nobleman *
David Lindsay, 2nd Lord Lindsay David Lindsay, 2nd Lord Lindsay of the Byres (died 1490) was a Scottish lord of parliament and supporter of King James III of Scotland. Battle of Sauchieburn Lindsay of the Byres remained a supporter of James III of Scotland after his son Prince ...
(died 1490), Scottish peers *
David Lyndsay Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount (c. 1490 – c. 1555; ''alias'' Lindsay) was a Scottish herald who gained the highest heraldic office of Lyon King of Arms. He remains a well regarded poet whose works reflect the spirit of the Renaissance, spec ...
(c. 1490 – c. 1555; alias Lindsay), Scottish herald *
David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres David Lindsay, 1st Lord Lindsay of Balcarres (baptised 17 March 1587 – died March 1642) was a Scottish nobleman. He was born in Edinburgh, the son of John Lindsay of Balcarres, Lord Menmuir and Marion Guthrie. He married Lady Sophia Seton, daug ...
(1587–1642), Scottish nobleman


Religion

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David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh) David Lindsay (died December 1641) was a Church of Scotland minister and prelate active in the seventeenth-century. Early life and career Born around 1575, he was a son of Colonel John Lindsay, laird of Edzell in Angus, and graduated with a M ...
(1575–1641), also Bishop of Brechin *
David Lindsay (bishop of Ross) David Lindsay (1531–1613) was one of the twelve original ministers nominated to the "chief places in Scotland" in 1560. In 1589 as one of the recognised leaders of the Kirk and as chaplain of James VI of Scotland, Lindsay accompanied James to ...
(1531–1613)


Sports

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David Lindsay (swimmer) David Powell Lindsay (12 November 1906 – 12 December 1943) was a New Zealand Swimming (sport), swimmer. Lindsay was born in Wellington in 1906. He received his education at Timaru Boys' High School. He moved to Christchurch and was one of ...
(1906–1943), New Zealand swimmer *
David Lindsay (rugby union) David Frederick Lindsay (9 December 1906 – 7 March 1978) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A utility back, Lindsay played in positions from five-eighth to fullback. He represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zeala ...
(1906–1978), New Zealand rugby union player * David Lindsay (footballer, born 1919) (1919–1987), Scottish footballer * David Lindsay (English footballer) (born 1966), English former professional player * David Lindsay (Scottish footballer), Scottish international player


Literature

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David Lindsay (novelist) David Lindsay (3 March 1876 – 16 July 1945) was a Scottish author best remembered for the philosophical science fiction novel ''A Voyage to Arcturus'' (1920). Biography Lindsay was born into a middle-class Scottish Calvinist family in Lon ...
(1876–1945), Scottish novelist, author of ''A Voyage to Arcturus'' *
David Lindsay-Abaire David Lindsay-Abaire ( Abaire; born November 14, 1969) is an American playwright, lyricist and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2007 for his play '' Rabbit Hole'', which also earned several Tony Award nominations. Early ...
(born 1969), American playwright and lyricist * Sir
David Lyndsay Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount (c. 1490 – c. 1555; ''alias'' Lindsay) was a Scottish herald who gained the highest heraldic office of Lyon King of Arms. He remains a well regarded poet whose works reflect the spirit of the Renaissance, spec ...
or Lindsay (c. 1490 – c. 1555), Scottish Renaissance poet and playwright.


Other

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David Lindsay of Edzell, Lord Edzell Sir David Lindsay of Edzell, Lord Edzell (1551?–1610) was a Scottish judge. Early life The eldest son of David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford and Catherine Campbell, daughter of Sir John Campbell of Lorn. His mother had been married before and h ...
(c. 1551–1610), Scottish judge, son of David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford *
David Lindsay (explorer) David Lindsay (20 June 1856 – 17 December 1922) was an Australian explorer and surveyor and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, London.Suzanne Edgar,Lindsay, David (1856–1922), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 10, Melb ...
(1856–1922), Australian explorer


See also

* David Lindley (disambiguation) * David L. Lindsey (born 1944), American novelist * David Lindsey (politician) (born 1931), member of the Florida House of Representatives *
Earl of Crawford Earl of Crawford is one of the most ancient extant titles in Great Britain, having been created in the Peerage of Scotland for Sir David Lindsay in 1398. It is the premier earldom recorded on the Union Roll. Early history Sir David Lindsay, who ...
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