Robert St Clair-Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn
The Earl of Rosslyn | |
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"The Kirk of Scotland". The Earl of Rosslyn as caricatured by Théobald Chartran in Vanity Fair, November 1881. | |
| Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms | |
| In office 24 November 1886 – 11 August 1890 | |
| Monarch | Victoria |
| Prime Minister | The Marquess of Salisbury |
| Preceded by | The Viscount Barrington |
| Succeeded by | The Earl of Yarborough |
| Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal | |
| In office 16 June 1866 – 6 September 1890 Hereditary Peerage | |
| Preceded by | The 3rd Earl of Rosslyn |
| Succeeded by | The 5th Earl of Rosslyn |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 March 1833 |
| Died | 6 September 1890 (aged 57) |
| Nationality | British |
| Political party | Conservative |
| Spouse |
Blanche Adeliza Maynard
(m. 1866) |
| Children | |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (stepdaughter) |
Robert Francis St Clair-Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn (2 March 1833 – 6 September 1890), styled Lord Loughborough from 1851 until 1866, was a British Conservative politician. He served as Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms under Lord Salisbury between 1886 and 1890.