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BRO I ALEXANDER, father of GEORGE, 3rd, and AoESANOER, 4th Supporters (which the Baronet claie,s and bears)—On each Saris. 2 Patrick, 1. s. ‘. 3 GEORGE, who had a son, ALEXANDER, whose ten. JAMES, Rcsi,te,,ce—Dumfries. was fattier of SIR Itienasu, the fib Sort. Geirge, 17th daran of Coisiston, was s. by ins older son. 1. Sin Px CRICK Bnnute, of Cs totoun, who, in canooqnisnoO S liP. eminent services, and the fidelity S the ancient fanity ho represented, was creatod a Knight, and B’ ‘oiiet ‘if Sorer Scsi’,, IS 1kb. Iseti, with resnahider of tho tttlo to hts hoho e,,,ste f,,r over. Ste Patrtck ‘a. lot, a dan. of the to ‘I do innily of Sinckdr ,su,l 2,,,Ih—, Laity Jean Ramsay, by when, he had two ooiss, GEORGE; and Robert, who ci., awl loft a dan., who a. George Brown, Esq. of Saolfleid, mail wh’,se descendant, ‘hi lotian, was rn to tieorgs, 31k Earl of Ltaitoon,ie. Sir Patrick was s. by his elder son, It. Simm Gee ear. lIseuw, ,vl,,i i.L the Lady Eliaal,etk 51 ‘Ronnie, da,,. of George, 1st Earl of Crensarty ;anei S. in i7to, without 10,110 iesue. Ii to rcprted of Lady Elizabeth, Ike fleet night after hr marriage who,, else olept at Cohste’s,n itanoc, that she ,lrea,ne,t she had eaten the pear, which her father-tim-law hi,,’kc,l on as a had ones,,, a,md oxprnooed groat fearo that she wo,tl,l be a,, i,,otro,n,e,,t ii, the deitrueti,omi s, Mruvsu_,,n-Rirne1own, h. 13 Ott. 1566. sf the ho,,se of (‘oleieimn. Whether c,ovisog to tho lady’s f,on If lace imot appear, bust, shc’rlly after, the f,omily split n. A sin, I. 20 Jan. 1000. botwaxi the heirs-male and the heiro-of-line ; the title I. Anay-lVoodford. dov,,lved, as wBl ho 1ireoenGy oteown, npon the Thensydyke hra,,ch, and the est,,tos caine t,, the heiress above me,,tloned, The fiemily of Brewn had been settled for several wh,, em. George Br,’wn, of Eastfield, ancestor of George Brown, gnneratic’ns us respectable yeomen at Cairnkirn, in the a lord of oeesion, as Lsrd Cealoton. Sir George, the 2nd northern part of tho ce. Autrim ; and here was bern Port., was e. by his cousin, III. Simm GeoRGE BacoN, grandson of George, lot Laird William, in 171.5, who me. Margaret, dan. of Mr. Davison, of of Thormoydyke (Ce sopee), and son of Alexander Brenn, ttnockbey, in the same co. Mr. Brown S. in 1775, and his of Therisydyke Castle aiot Baoseadean, hy Catherii,e, da,,. wife 2nd Jan. 1005, and both are busied at dronghshaas of Sir Alexander Swinton, of Swinton he ci. Jnnct, dan. ‘f They hail three sons, Spottiowood, of that Ilk, endd. without male iosae, ho 1734, Patrick, 5. 21 July, 1753, seltled in Lomodou as on insurance aio,t was a. liy his t,r,,tt,er, IV. Sm ALEXANDOR, who ri. Beatrice, dan. of Alexander issue; and, dying in lOaf, was bnried at Liverpool. Swinton, Lord Meroingtoio ; and if. in 1750, leaving an only Stewart, of daltinmore, 0. 2 July, 17t9. Ifs was tarics em., son, V. Siw ALEXANDER BRoOM, who is. a den, of Celqnhouu, of GUns, and it. in 5775, withut neals issue, when the baronetcy devolved upon tote cousin, and next heir male, Vt. Tue Rrv. Sin tltcmtann BneuN, minister of Lochmahen, Ties 2nd set,, tie was (eee .‘t’.j’re) the eldest son of Janies Bronu, ALEXANOOtO BRowN, was 5. at dallyneena, 17 Nov. 1764, of Home C,metle, and great-grandson of George, youngest son a,,d a. 17 Juno, 1703, Grace, dau. of John Davison, of of the tot LairS of Thernydyke. He ,a. Rebina, dan. of Drumnnasele, and by her (who if. 12 Jam,. 1041) had issue, Cot. Hugh hlt’Bryde, sO Beadl,n,d, Ayrohire ; amed it. in 1702, I Wiu.saam, CREATED A BARONET. leaving, with several daae., two eons, I. JAssRs, his successor. ii. William, of Newmah,s, who t,i. Nancy, dau of Col. Peter Staingny, of Gacrnsey; an,l S. in loll, leaving three sons, 1 Williane-Janmes, heal-cot, of the Guernsey ,nilitia, and govemmeRt secretary of Guernsey, im. July, 1024, his cousin, Sosan, and don. of the late Janocs MaiRgny, Esq. 2 Peter-Niehotas, celenist secretary of Owen River, who ,e. in 1024, Caroli,,e, daa. of Jasies Simpson, Esq.; and if. in 1045, leaving three semis, M’llryde, James, and Charles, an’l five ‘lens. 3 tlichard-ll-tlryde, ,a. in 1037, Anne, only child of G. Leahn, Esq., and lies too sees, George anti Witliane, Rnd Iwo dons. ‘The elder son, VII. Sin Jatene, I. 20 March, 1701; ci. 1st, in 1790, Stari,,n, eldest do,,. of R’,t,ert itonders,,n, Esq. of Closighheads, by Janet Cars’uthers, his wile, heireas of Whitecroft, cud by her (who if. hi 1025) had four setme and one den., I. RienARn, 5th baronet. ms itoberl-Itenderson, t1.N t w’rgcan to the naval hospital, ttaulbowli-,e. d. 7 Nov 1040, now. III. WILLIAM, present baronet. iv. Itngh-M’Sryde. in hehy erilers ; miiaister of the Free church, Lochmahrn; I. 10ff; ,e. Sept. 1054, Elizabeth, oldest dan. 1,0 Alexander Carrutimers, Esq., late of Warmanbie, co. Demfrir,s, and has hoot, I Alexander; 2 IteSryde ,l. an infant 3 Merien-Jane. 1. Janet-Nancy-Sophie, 1. s,aoa. in Fob. 1047. Sir Janees Broun ‘e. 2ndly, 20 April, 1031, Janet (who if. Ins 10 15cc. 1017, Louisa-Kirklamod, daei. of the Rev. Dr. widow 37 June, 10,30), eldest dasm. i’f the late 70. Watson, llsoedict, and by her (who S. mt Lyons, in France, 15 Dee. Esq. of Edinburgh. Ito el 20 Nov. 1044, and was e. Isy his eldest son, VIII. Sin RienAeo, who ,t. san,e. Dec. 1053, and was s. by his brother, Sin WILL,AM BROUN, 9th and prneent baronet. Ceo/ion—If Feb. 1000. A ras.s—Gu., three Seers-dc-lie, or (or, as registered in the Lyon oBee, gu., a chevron, between three fienro-de-lis, or). trod—A lion, rampant, holding in the dexter fore paw a fletir-de-lis, or. 142 BRO side, a lion, arg., guardant, holding in his exterior fore pew a Seer—dc-us, as in the crest. ,tfoile—Floreat noajesloo. B R 0 V N. BRowN, Sue WILLIAM-RICH. BOND, Bart. of Richmond Hill, en. Lancaster; ii. 16 Jan. 1840; of. 2S May, 1862, Emily, 2nd dau. of On). William - P. - B. Monnt.etevsn, late 79th regt., and staff officer of pensioners, Liverpool; 0. his grandfather as 2nd hart. 3rd March, 1864; hon. col. of the 1st brigade of Lancashire as’tillery volunteers; anti leae issue, itiitragc. broker, and changed his name to John. tie us. and had ALEXANDEn, of whom prrssntly. viz., to Sarah Harman, in Jan. 1707, and afterwards to Sarah Sluncaster. ito S. at Sahli,usre, 14 Nov. 1032, having had six soils and four daus., of whom momsrsuo isssio survive. ii. Jahn, 0. 4 April, 1796 ii. 23 April, 1706. iii. George, of itondornoan, near Daltiu,ore, 0. 17 April, 1707; so. 17 Dec. loiS, Isabella, d,,u. of Mr. McLanahan (she was b. 7 Jan. 1900), and dying 26 Aug. 1059, left issue by her, I Aloxander, 0. 24 Sept. 1010; ii. 0 Oct. 1019. 2 Alexander-Davison, 5. 05 May, 1523; ma. 16 Jan. 5045, Cohsgds-Dte Nistmet, and has issue. 3 Gsorgs-Stewart, 0. 7 May, 3054; sss. 15 Oct. 1057, Harriet Eton, aomd has sue. 3 Elizabeth, if. 21 Sept. 1030. 2 Grace-Ann, ,a.lSJan. 1047, Edward-Il. Greenway, Eeq. 3 Isabella, CL 15 Get. 1550, W.-It. Graham; S. 5 Doe. 1010, leaving issue. 4 Elizabeth-Johnson, it. 12 Feb. 1047. iv. John-A., of Philadelphia, 3. 21 May, 1700: ss. hot, 00 Dec. 1015, Ioahclhs. Patrick, of dallymona, who 5. 10 Feb. 1520, and by her had, I Alexander, 0. 13 July, 1515 25L el Starch, 1037, Catherine-A. Noilien, aud has issue, John-A., 1.. 20 May, 1039; Neilaemm, 3. 3 July, 1045; Catherine-Ncilson, Emily, and toabet. S Anne, 3. 9 Doe. iSle; 5. June, 1023. 2 G,ace, 0. 23 Feb. sets,’ os. 15 June, 1530, T.-P. Remington, Eaq. ; el 5 Seph 1041. He a. Sndty, 9 Sept. 1023, Grace, den. of Dr. Gssrge Brown, of Baltimore, and by her had, 1 Rose-Anne, 5. 50 Oct. 1024; if. 2 May, 1041. 2 Mary, 0. 10 Oct. 1826; 5. 51 Jan. 1042. S Ellen, 5. 1 Sept. 1013. v. Janaes, of Clifton, Neev Jersey, 0. 4 Pole. 1791;su. lit, 10291 he bad testis, I James-Alexander, I. 5 May, 1020; 5. 17 Oct. 1020. 2 Janoss-Alexauder, 0. 21 July, 1021; ‘a. Maria-Louisa Hen-laud ; ci. 3 July, 1547. 3 IViiltane-Bnsedict, 0. 23 April, i525; twice 5L ; test tn the “Arctic,” 1 Sept. 3054. 1 Sarah-Benedict, to. her cousin, Alexander Brswn. 2 G,-ace-tlavissu, loot in the ‘‘Arctic.” 3 Otary-Louist, ie. Howard Petter, seem of the Bishop of Pennsylvania. - 4 Stargsretta-Huuater, s-,s.l Dcc.ISS2, Jamss-Couper Lord.