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BUll 1. WILLIAM Ds’axanv, K9. of Dronghton Hall, in the bsinthisg garb, and a groyhosend for snpporters, to shsw county of Oxford, and Lord of that manor, alas a Captain is tbat thoy arc the King’s foresters in the north. Alexander the royal navy, received the honsnr of knighthood at Saint Durnard (as the Isame was originally written) obtainod a James’s, 9 April, 1764, was made a,lsniral of the red, and charter, nosy in tbo possession of the family, from Reoonr afterwards adnsiral and esnesnander-in-rhief at Jamaica, and Doueo, of the lands of Etlonocle Cleasob, and the six-mark in the Gulf of Mexico. lie asoislod in settling the infant laud of the two Cardisoys, in the shire of Aberdeen, dated celony of Pensacola, and reinstating the enlenists, who had l124,tho 18th year of Khsg Rossay’s reign. He svas s, by Ins been illegally driven from thence by the Spaniards. He soss,Robcrt Ilurnard, u-Iso got the above lands confirmed was high-sheriff for the county of Oxford, in 1763, and was to him by a ohartor under the great soal, from Kissg PATIO created a llart., 11 Oct. 1767. Sir Wililana es. lot, Margaret, hence, dated at deocec, i7 Nov. 1318. Ito was .s. by his ssu, widow of Timothy Donovan, Esq. of Jonsaiea, by whona ho louse do Burisas-d, wlso Ischd the office of king’s macer, for had a son, WILLIAci-CHALONEO, and a dan., ElizahetisMaria-Losdsa, a-lsieh ho had is salary of 10 masks storing per annum, a is. to thee Rev. John Tnrnor, archdeacon of constdcs-ahlo sesua at that posted, and proving the high Taunton ; and tndly, Ui-ace, dan. of Drcwry Ottloy, Esq., e-ospoetabihity of that office ; tins appears by a charter for by whom be h’d, Edward-Angnstns-Cacoor, capt. RN., t. 1761 ca. Emma, in Banth’slcire, to Richard Do Cemiuo, by King Davin dass. of — JieLow, of Edinburgh, and d. in islareb, 19-13, Beiser, under the great seal, and dated 21 Dcc. 1170. He having by her (who it. sol’) hail iss’se, WsLoiAai-EnwARn, loft issue, cc son and sn000soor, present he ersnot, Jinx ax, liceet. lt.N., ii. 1629. Henry. d. 18 Nov. 1194, aged 9-n. George, deceased. Gesrgiana-Graee, se. to 3. Chamier, Esq., and if. in 1826. Charlotte, is. to Josias-htaj,rü t’arehee-, Esq. Harriet-Enema, is. to Liont.-Col. Richardson. The admiral was e. at his decease, in 1777, by his oldest of hi-ye, a harsH)- avlsicis has continnod to be thee appellation son, II. See Wstneaae-Ceeatoxnn, capt RN., who is. 29 June, loosing a sois, Alexander, fisus whom lineally descossdcd 1793, Elizabeth, 2nd dan. of Criop Jlslynenx, Esq. of ALExANOER Bnsexrrv, of Lays, liths proprietor, as-Iso got Garboldesham, so. Nsrfolle, and bad issue, WeLteAso-CaisP-Iloon, late baronet. Harriet-Emma, it, to Gen. Itiebardssn, aesd it. Sept. 1911. Ho is. a dan. of Alexander Arbuthnott, Laird of Pitoarhios, Sir William if. in 1791, and was o. by his son, III. Sex Wsttsase-Cetisr-lioon, esm. EN., who en. 2 Hey, M.D., settled at Norwich. sic. Thomas, M.D., settled at 1819, Elemor, widow of Jssopls Wood, Esq. of Bermuda, Boston. Iv. Gilbert, Professor of l’hilooophy at Montasihaee, bnt if. a. p. 1 Ang. 181:1, when lie was o. by his censin, the present hart., svhs is grsndsun of the 1st bart., by his 2nd eenloi,eiwn. Those ties-se first hi-others, llnssoan, Thomas, wife (,ec sspro). Creation—Il Oct. 1767. ..4e’isa——Arg., two bars, gas. ; in chief, a lion, passantguardant, of Plsyoic, and ps-aothsed in Ncrwioh. The lssd was of the per pale of the second and yore. Crest—One of ssavah crown, a densi-lisn, rampant-guardant, where ho ps-setisod physic. Tho 3rd svao a Pe-ofossor of or; in the dexter paiv a sttetl ppr., thereon a flag, gn. Jfslte—Pro rege. B U It N E T ‘I’. DUnIOETT, Scot JAzazs-HOnN, of Loys, so. Aberdeon, Bishop of Ssiiobnry, the celebrated Istatortan of ‘‘His Own Lieutenant and Sheriff Prisscipal of Rincardineshire, Times.” v. Geosge, if. asee. vs. John, a factor for tho 8. 21 Jtsns, 1801 In. 1st, 3 Fob. 1831, Scots at Canepvor. lot dan. re, to Bathe, of Jervtswosd, Caroline-Margaret, dan. of tho late Charles Spear- mesa, Esq. of Thornloy Hall, Dnrhasn, and had by her three children, only ono of whom survives, viz, lsedly, to Grahssns, L:eird of Ielsrphie. 4ths, lee. to Cleoyne, of Roszxv, 9. 28 Aug. 1813. Ho sss. 2ndly, in 1837, Laudosalalc, dan. of tho late ci. lot, to Skesse, of that ilk ,‘‘Jssdly, to Cumhio of Cocehtoi-. Sir Aloxsaadcr Ram-say, Dart, of Ealmain, and widow Alexanuhor Dnrelott, of Loys, was s. at lets deocoso by bio of David Deoneacs, Esj, eel R000Lnoslnt, so. Forfar, lay 2nd, but r-ldost snrvhvissg son, avhona he Isas issuo, s. Thomas, heist. 11.11k., 9. 27 Nay. 1849. ss. Alexander-Edwin, 9. 17 Dec. 1812. s. E]tzabotb-Bannormses. 3L tl9t’JC. The Burnetts, originally of Saxon descent, arc of gi’oat thi-co bnrsarsheipa hiss thee Utssvorshty of Aberdeen ; hse ssltt— antiquity in the south of Scotland. Robert do llnrnsrd is a nsatehy i-ottrcd into private life. Ito ass. 1st, Margaret, dan. witness to the fonndattois charter of the Abbey of Kelso, by King PATIO I ,aness 1129. At what time the famihywent cc the north country, we cannot prceioehy tell, but certain that llk, and wiehow of Simon Frasor, Laid of lnvsralloohy, it is thsey wore settled in Ahordoenshiro near 199 yoars ago, by whssus Iso bad four sons and fsnr daiss. : I. Thomas. According to Sir George lleKeuzic, tbo Bnmotts of Loycarry is. Wihllam. 115. LLi-.--—-———-—. is’. James. 1st daa. al. to the bnnting-born in base; with a highlsndsr in a ,Shr Robert onglas, of Tihlywhsihhhc. 2nd, is. ta Aodrosv 160 - BUll thee salary, graseted oat of the lands of the two Carnonsica Roomer Bunxcaz, who made a oenstdeuebho figure in the reign of King Jaucs I. His name appears as one of the iiiqssost sipon tise service of Alexander Asieletoe-lssey, ssn and heir of Wilitam Anchtrrlosy. in the year 1409. This Rsbort Bsesnctt is the first u-hoes we hssvo found titled as Das’on of the fancily ever sisee. Ho died ice the s-oign of JAMEs II., three ehseertcro snider the great seed from King JAssEs VI., of several lands and baronies betweees this years 1106 and 1607. brethor of Androw Arbotlauott, Laird of that ilk, by whona lie had six sons s. ALEXANOOR, his heir, is. Duncan, iii Prcsuee. v. Robert, sfGan-ioeh, Li Mar. vs. Name and Gilbert, were all odnoatod at the Uidversity- of Aberdone, and avors held in great esteem. The lot was a Doctor samo peofesston, said llhowise of ga-sat esteem ties Draheets-es, Philoosphy, lirot at Basil, then at Mosetaeeban, anti was isa stick ostosus theso that a seatisseah synod of this Ps-stestante lie France appointed lets pbth050hehetoah wntiuegs to be printed at thee expo-lese of thee clergy ; but ho dying before his 1158. wore lint tic order, osehy Ids beole of Ethics was printed. Ho was s. by Ins son, who got ohas-ters under the groat scsi, of several hand-s assd hasosetos, between thee years 1608 and 1612. AL0XA Noon Bosxnsv, of Loys, the oldest son, its. Cathearins, date, of Alexander Gsrehon, of Lismers, by arhom ha head six asiss seed sovou daseghtoes : s. Alexander, who if. bofss-e hits fathor, without issue. ci. Teioasxs, lets father’s hsoir, and the first baronet. us. Jsemos, of Craigmyhe, of I whom the Dos-neRo of ishoubodds and Kemsso arc descended. iv. Robert, of Crtnssud, oossstitntod by Cnxntrs 11., one of the Sonators of the College of Justice ho assumed the tithe of Lord Cnmsud. His lordshihp m. Racheasl Jolneotono, a e.sdot of the noble fancily of Assnasidahe, by whom ho hsd to’s sosss, the older of srhsom was Dr. Ghbort Burnett, whsso sues, Robert Daub, of Jorvissvood, as-as grsat-gi’andfather of Thomas, Ken-h of Haddingtsss. lied is. to thee Lairci of Aneheinerhof. 3rd, cci. lot, to Ahh.ardico, sf that ik ; said Arnogis. 5th, see, to Robert Forbes, of Echt. 6th, Janet, 7th, se. to Soysssoesr of Bsdyardis, 1. Sin TleoaiAs B’JIcNEvT, Ksst., of Loys, as-leo as-as created a Bee-on’s of Ja’ereJosbie, avtth remaindorts his heirs male n-hat- scorer, 31 Ape’h, 1626. Theta gontheman was subsoqssouthy ii stroissesno oppsnont of the moasuros of the ccciii; and in conjunction with the groatMarquess of Montroso, an aotic-c Covo— nanter lie avao alas a gi-eat feic,sd of sricseco, havhssg endswod of Sir Robert Boughas, of Ghesebsrvie, by whom ho had two sans i. ALrxAasnoss, hits apparont heir. n. Robert, advocate. lIe its. 2ndly, Joase, dass. of Str John Mossorioff, of