Lord Bellenden
The title Lord Bellenden, of Broughton, was a lordship of Parliament created in the Peerage of Scotland on 10 June 1661 for William Bellenden, who was Treasurer-depute of Scotland. Shortly before his death, he resigned his peerage in favour of his first cousin twice removed, John Ker (later Bellenden). In 1804, the seventh lord inherited the dukedom of Roxburghe from his cousin. On his death in 1805, the dukedom later passed to another cousin and the lordship of Parliament became extinct.
Lords Bellenden (1661–1805)
- William Bellenden, 1st Lord Bellenden (c.1604–1671)
- John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden (died 1707)
- John Bellenden, 3rd Lord Bellenden (1685–1741)
- Ker Bellenden, 4th Lord Bellenden (1725–1753)
- John Ker Bellenden, 5th Lord Bellenden (1751–1796)
- Robert Bellenden, 6th Lord Bellenden (1734–1797)
- William Bellenden-Ker, 4th Duke of Roxburghe, 7th Lord Bellenden (1728–1805)
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