Lord Forbes
Lord Forbes is the senior Lordship of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland.
The title was created sometime after 1436 for Alexander de Forbes, feudal baron of Forbes. The precise date of the creation is not known, but in a Precept dated July 12, 1442, he is already styled Lord Forbes. Brown's 1834 Peerage of Scotland gives a creation year of 1440. Alexander's descendant, the twelfth Lord, served as Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire. His great-grandson, the seventeenth Lord, was a general in the Army and sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1806 to 1843. His son, the eighteenth Lord, fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
He was succeeded by his son, the nineteenth Lord. He was a Scottish Representative Peer from 1874 to 1906. His nephew, the twenty-first Lord, served as a Scottish Representative Peer between 1917 and 1924. The latter's son, the twenty-second Lord, sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer from 1955 to 1963, when all Scottish peers were given an automatic seat in the House of Lords, and served in the Conservative administration of Harold Macmillan as Minister of State for Scotland from 1958 to 1959. The title is currently held by his son, Malcolm Nigel, the twenty-third Lord Forbes, who succeeded in 2013. Lord Forbes is Chief of Clan Forbes.
Hon. Patrick Forbes, third son of the second Lord Forbes, was the ancestor of both the Earls of Granard and the Forbes baronets of Craigievar. Also, the Lords Forbes of Pitsligo were descended from Sir William Forbes, brother of Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes.
The family seat is Castle Forbes near Alford, Aberdeenshire.
Numbering matter
, the elder surviving son of John Forbes, 8th Lord Forbes, became a friar and seemingly abandoned his claim to the Lordship. He died later in the same year as his father and there would be dispute over whether to count his brief succession in the numbering of Lordships. The question was most recently settled in 1955, stating that he was not to be considered a Lord Forbes and his younger brother would be their father's immediate successor as Arthur Forbes, 9th Lord Forbes.Lords Forbes (c. 1444)
- 1st 1445–1448: Alexander Forbes
- 2nd 1448–: James Forbes
- 3rd –by 1488: William Forbes
- 4th by 1488–: Alexander Forbes
- 5th –: Arthur Forbes
- 6th –1547: John Forbes
- 7th 1547–1593: William Forbes
- 8th 1593–1606: John Forbes
- 9th 1606–after 1634 : Arthur Forbes
- 10th after 1634–1672: Alexander Forbes
- 11th 1672–1697: William Forbes
- 12th 1697–1716: William Forbes
- 13th 1716–1730: William Forbes
- 14th 1730–1734: Francis Forbes
- 15th 1734–1761: James Forbes
- 16th 1761–1804: James Forbes
- 17th 1804–1843: James Ochoncar Forbes
- 18th 1843–1868: Walter Forbes
- 19th 1868–1914: Horace Courtenay Gammell Forbes
- 20th 1914–1916: Atholl Monson Forbes
- 21st 1916–1953: Atholl Laurence Cunyngham
- 22nd 1953–2013: Nigel Ivan Forbes
- 23rd 2013–present: Malcolm Nigel Forbes