David Falconer, 3rd Lord Falconer of Halkerton (c. 1668 - February 1724) was a Scottish peer.
He was son of Alexander Falconer, 2nd Lord Falconer of Halkerton, and wife Margaret Ogilvie.
He was the 3rd Lord Falconer of Halkerton from 1684.
He died at the age of about 56 years, unmarried and without issue.
Falconer may refer to:
Earl of Kintore is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1677 for Sir John Keith, third son of William Keith, 6th Hereditary Earl Marischal of Scotland and Chief of Clan Keith. He was made Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland. At the death of William, the 4th Earl, in 1761, the Earldom and Lordship became dormant, as no-one could prove a claim to them. In 1778, it was decided that the Earldom, Lordship and Chieftaincy of Clan should pass to Anthony Adrian Falconer, Lord Falconer of Halkerton, who changed his surname to Keith-Falconer. The Lordship Falconer of Halkerton and the Earldom of Kintore and Lordship Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall remained united until 1966, when, at the death of the 10th Earl, the Lordship Falconer of Halkerton became dormant.
Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore, 11th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, 9th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, Chief of Clan Keith,, was a British politician and colonial governor.
David Faulkner may refer to:
The title Lord Falconer of Halkerton is a dormant title in the peerage of Scotland, created on 20 December 1646 for Sir Alexander Falconer, Lord of Session, with remainder to his heirs-male whatsoever. King Charles I granted Sir Alexander a yearly pension of £200 with the title, for his ability, integrity, and affection for administration of Justice.
Sir David Falconer of Newton, Midlothian was a Scottish judge.
Alexander Falconer may refer to:
Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton (1595–1671), was a Scottish judge.
William Falconer may refer to:
Sir Alexander Ogilvy, 1st Baronet was a Scottish politician and judge, lord of session under the title Lord Forglen.
Events from the year 1595 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
David Falconer, 4th Lord of Halkerton was a Scottish peer. He held the title from 1724 to 1751.
William Falconer, 6th Lord of Halkerton was a Scottish peer who was Lord Falconer of Halkerton from 1762 until his death in 1776.
Arthur George Keith-Falconer, 10th Earl of Kintore, 12th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, 10th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall was a British soldier and aristocrat.
Francis Alexander Keith-Falconer, 8th Earl of Kintore, 10th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, 8th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, Chief of Clan Keith, was a Scottish aristocrat.
William Keith, 2nd Earl of Kintore, was a Scottish nobleman.
Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer, 5th Earl of Kintore, 5th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, who was known as the 7th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, between 1776 and 1778, was a Dutch-Scottish aristocrat.
William Keith-Falconer, 6th Earl of Kintore, 8th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, 6th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, was a Dutch-Scottish aristocrat.
The Falconer Baronetcy, of Glenfarquhar, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 20 March 1670 for Alexander Falconer, nephew of Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet on 17 March 1727. According to some reports, the second Baronet succeeded as the fourth Lord Falconer of Halkerton in 1724.
Anthony Joseph Browne, 7th Viscount Montagu was an English peer and landowner.