Lord Lyle
The title Lord Lyle was a Lordship of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland created for Sir Robert Lyle of Duchal, a Renfrewshire knight c. 1452. The title became extinct upon the death of the 4th Lord Lyle c. 1551.[1]
Lords Lyle
- Robert Lyle, 1st Lord Lyle (d.c. 1470)
- Robert Lyle, 2nd Lord Lyle (d.c. 1492), Lord Chief Justice
- Robert Lyle, 3rd Lord Lyle (d.c. 1500). According to a biography of the Lords Lyle, "The history of the third Lord Lyle is very scanty, and his life does not seem to have been very eventful."[2]
- John Lyle, 4th Lord Lyle (d.c. 1551)
References
Notes
- Balfour Paul, vol v, pp549-558
- Lyle, Wm., p. 98
Sources
- Balfour Paul, Sir James, The Scots Peerage IX vols, Edinburgh 1904.
- Lyle, Wm. (1936). "De Insula" or The Lyles of Renfrewshire.
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