Scottish Baronial Families
Click to Open

Scottish Baronial Families, 1250-1750 | by Dr. David Dobson (Sample)

By: Genealogical Publishing
March 17, 2025
Most Read

As Dr. David Dobson has noted in the Introduction to his new book, Scottish Baronial Families, 1250-1750, medieval Scottish kings established administrative units overseen by barons to assure that the King’s laws were enforced, taxes were collected, and, when necessary, knights and other warriors were available to defend the kingdom.

By the late seventeenth century there were hundreds of baronies in Scotland; however, in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1745-1746, the British Government enacted the Heritable Jurisdiction Act of 1747, which reduced the powers of barons and the nobility in general.

Working mostly from primary sources written in Latin—especially the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland from about 1320–Dobson has traced the origin and line of descent of nearly 1,000 Scottish baronies and baronetcies, including some whose progeny eventually moved to the Americas. Representative of the contents of Scottish Baronial Families, are the following two pages describing the barons Graham/Grahame/Graeme/Grayme .

Category: Genealogy Pointers Genealogy Tips
Tags: Dr David Dobson Genealogy Pointers Genealogy Tips New Genealogy Books Scottish Baronial Families Scottish Genealogy

Follow Us

Recent Blog Posts

Past to Present Genealogy Endorses The Complete Guide to Family TreeDNA
March 2, 2026
Past to Present Genealogy Endorses ‘The Complete Guide to Family TreeDNA’
Read more
Ultimate Guide to Mastering FamilySearch Expounds on New Full-Text Feature
February 23, 2026
‘Ultimate Guide to Mastering FamilySearch’ Expounds on New Full-Text Feature
Read more
Searching for sisters
February 16, 2026
Searching for Sisters—Groundbreaking Book for Finding Women Religious
Read more