Two of the titles are dormant, as the heir has not proved his descent, and one is extant, though its holder does not bear the surname of Moncreiffe.
Following the deaths of his brothers David and James, the issue male of the first baronet became extinct,[1] and the baronetcy passed to John Moncreiff of Tippermalloch, a physician, son of Hugh Moncreiff who was the brother of the first baronet.
His son James, ninth baronet, was a Lord of Session with the title Lord Moncreiff, and was the father of Henry, tenth baronet, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1861, and of James, who succeeded to the title in 1883.
[10] The baronetcy then passed from father to son until the eighth baronet, Robert Drummond.
On her death in 1997 it passed to the younger brother of the twelfth baronet, Peregrine Moncreiffe of that Ilk.
George Moncreiffe of Moredun, younger son of the second baronet, was one of the barons of the Scottish Court of Exchequer.
On 9 January 1874 he was further created Baron Moncreiff, of Tullibole in the county of Kinross, and in 1883 he succeeded his brother as eleventh baronet.