The Findlay Baronetcy, of
Aberlour
Aberlour ( gd, Obar Lobhair) is a village in Moray, Scotland, south of Elgin on the road to Grantown. The Lour burn is a tributary of the River Spey, and it and the surrounding parish are both named Aberlour, but the name is more commonly used ...
in the
County of Banff
Banffshire ; sco, Coontie o Banffshire; gd, Siorrachd Bhanbh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland. The county town is Banff, although the largest settlement is Buckie to the west. It borders the Moray ...
, was a title in the
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy. The current Baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier but existing Baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland, and Great Britain.
Baronetage of England (1611–1705)
James I of E ...
. It was created on for the newspaper proprietor and philanthropist
Sir John Ritchie Findlay.
He was the eldest son of
John Ritchie Findlay
John Ritchie Findlay (21 October 1824 – 16 October 1898) was a Scottish newspaper owner and philanthropist.
Life
John Ritchie Findlay was born at Arbroath, Angus, son of Peter Findlay and was educated at Edinburgh University. In 1842, fo ...
. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baronet. He sat as
member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ...
for
Banffshire
Banffshire ; sco, Coontie o Banffshire; gd, Siorrachd Bhanbh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland. The county town is Banff, although the largest settlement is Buckie to the west. It borders the Moray ...
. On his death the title passed to his younger brother, the third Baronet. The title became extinct on the latter's death in .
James Leslie Findlay
James Leslie Findlay (30 April 1868 – 19 September 1952) was a Scottish architect and soldier.
James Leslie Findlay was the younger son of John Ritchie Findlay and Susan Leslie. He practiced as an architect in Edinburgh between 1885 and 1915. I ...
, younger brother of the first Baronet, was an architect.
Findlay baronets, of Aberlour (1925)
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Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet
Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet, (13 January 1866 – 13 April 1930), a Scotsman, was the owner of the business that published ''The Scotsman'', a philanthropist, and later in life Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire.
Family and education
Joh ...
(1866–1930)
*
Sir (John) Edmund Ritchie Findlay, 2nd Baronet (1902–1962)
*Sir Roland Lewis Findlay, 3rd Baronet (1903–1979)
References
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Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Ritchie Findlay family