Coupar Angus (barony)

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Creation date1606/1607
Created byJames VI
Lordship and Barony of Coupar
Creation date1606/1607
Created byJames VI
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderJames Elphinstone, 1st Lord Coupar
Last holderArthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino
Present holderEdward K. Rutledge
Subsidiary titlesLord Balmerino
StatusFeudal barony extant, peerage title forfeit 1746
SeatCoupar 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.

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