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Primrose was born in 1728 in Dalmeny, West Lothian, Scotland.[1] He was a younger son of James Primrose, 2nd Earl of Rosebery and Mary Campbell. Among his siblings were Lady Dorothea Primrose (wife of Sir Adam Inglis, 3rd Baronet), Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny (who died young), and John Primrose, Lord Dalmeny (who died unmarried in August 1755). His father "was imprisoned for riot and debt, and considerably depleted his inheritance. His entailed estates were put in the hands of trustees."[2]
On his return from his Grand Tour, he worked to free the Roseberry estate of debt, reorganise its farming practises, and plant trees.[2] He was appointed a Representative peer for Scotland in 1768, 1774, and 1780.[1]
On 19 May 1764, he married heiress Susan Ward, a daughter of Sir Edward Ward, 5th Baronet. Susan died, without issue, on 20 August 1771, leaving him her Norfolk estate.[1]
Coat of arms of Neil Primrose, 3rd Earl of Rosebery
Crest
A demi-lion gules holding in the dexter paw a primrose or.
Escutcheon
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vert, three primroses within a double tressure flory counterflory or (Primrose); 2nd and 3rd, Argent, a lion rampant, double queued sable (Cressy).
Supporters
Two lions or.
Motto
Fide et fiducia (By fidelity and confidence).
Orders
The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle.[10]
^The 4th Earl's wife, Harriet, caused a society scandal when she had an affair with her brother-in-law Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 4th Baronet (the widower of her deceased sister Charlotte). She divorced Lord Rosebery and married St John-Mildmay in Stuttgart after obtaining a special permission by the King of Württemberg.[8]