Earl of Roxburghe
The Earl of Roxburghe is a title in the peerage of Scotland, created in 1707. The title is associated with the Roxburghe family, which has a long history in the Scottish Borders. The current holder of the title is the 11th Earl, who succeeded in 2019. The family seat is Floors Castle, located near Kelso in the Scottish Borders.
The Earl of Roxburghe has traditionally held significant influence in Scottish society and politics. The title is part of the wider context of the Scottish nobility, which includes other titles such as the Duke of Buccleuch and the Marquess of Lothian. The Roxburghe family has also been involved in various cultural and charitable activities throughout its history.