Lord Drummond
All the above titles were in the Peerage of Scotland except the 1797 Barony, which was in the Peerage of Great Britain.
Lord Drummond may refer to:
- Lord Drummond of Cargill, created in 1488 and held since 1605 by the Earl of Perth
- Lord Drummond of Stobhall, created in 1605 along with the Earldom of Perth
- Lord Drummond of Cromlix, created in 1686 along with the Viscountcy of Strathallan
- Lord Drummond of Gilstoun, created in 1685 along with the Viscountcy of Melfort
- Lord Drummond of Riccartoun, created in 1686 along with the Earldom of Melfort
- Marquess of Drummond, created c.1701, subsidiary title of the Dukedom of Perth (see Jacobite peerage)
- Lord Perth, Baron Drummond of Stobhall, created in 1797 and extinct in 1800.
Lord Drummond may also refer to:
- Lord Drummond (Pallisers), a fictional character in the Palliser series of novels by Anthony Trollope
Specific people
- John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond (died 1519), Scottish statesman
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