| Lordship of Elphinstone |
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- Quarterly: 1st grand quarter: Argent a Chevron Sable between three Boars' Heads erased Gules armed of the field and langued Azure (Elphinstone); 2nd grand quarter: quarterly, 1st, Gules a Chevron within a Double Tressure flory counterflory Argent (Fleming); 2nd, Azure three Frases Argent (Fraser); 3rd, Argent on a Chief Gules three Pallets Or (Keith); 4th, Or three Bars wavy Gules (Drummond); 3rd grand quarter: Argent a Chevron between three Otters' Heads erased Gules within a Bordure of the last (Fullerton); 4th grand quarter: Sable on a Cross Argent square pierced of the field four Eagles displayed of the first in the dexter canton an Arm embowed proper issuing out of a Naval Crown the hand holding a Trident Or (Buller)
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| Creation date | 14 January 1510 |
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| Peerage | Peerage of Scotland |
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| First holder | Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord Elphinstone |
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| Present holder | Alexander Mountstuart Elphinstone, 19th Lord Elphinstone, 5th Baron Elphinstone |
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| Heir apparent | the Hon. Jago Alexander Elphinstone, Master of Elphinstone |
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| Subsidiary titles | Baron Elphinstone |
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| Seat(s) | Whitberry House |
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| Motto | Cause Causit (Scots) |
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Lord Elphinstone is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created by King James IV in 1510.