Coupar Angus (barony)
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Creation date1606/1607
Created byJames VI
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderJames Elphinstone, 1st Lord Coupar
| Lordship and Barony of Coupar | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 1606/1607 |
| Created by | James VI |
| Peerage | Peerage of Scotland |
| First holder | James Elphinstone, 1st Lord Coupar |
| Last holder | Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino |
| Present holder | Edward K. Rutledge |
| Subsidiary titles | Lord Balmerino |
| Status | Feudal barony extant, peerage title forfeit 1746 |
| Seat | Coupar Angus Abbey |
Coupar, also known as Coupar Angus, is a Scottish feudal lordship and barony in Perthshire. It was created in 1606/7 by King James VI of Scotland, who erected the former Coupar Angus Abbey lands into a temporal lordship and barony for James Elphinstone, second son of the 1st Lord Balmerino.[1][2] Elphinstone was granted the title Lord Coupar, making him a Lord of Parliament, and he took the Abbey of Coupar Angus (a wealthy Cistercian abbey founded in the 12th century by King Malcolm IV) as one of his family seats.