[2] The Bannerman baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1682 by King Charles II on account of the 1st Baronet's "constant loyalty during the rebellion, and of the heavy calamities he had suffered on that account.
He bought back part of the Elsick estate that had been sold by the 4th Baronet,[6] who was forced to sell the estate for a nominal price on account of his father's and his alleged participation in the Jacobite rising of 1745.
[9] Sir Alexander died on 21 April 1877 at 46 Grosvenor Place in Belgravia, London.
1892), who married Maj. Arthur Rivers Bosanquet, eldest son and heir of Richard Arthur Bosanquet; Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk (1893–1992), who married Princess Maud (a granddaughter of King Edward VII); Commander Hon.
1894), who his cousin Susan Ottilia de Rodakowski-Rivers and, after her death, Cynthia Averil Gurney; Lady Mary Elizabeth Carnegie (1899–1996), who married Vice-Admiral Conolly Abel Smith; and Major Hon.