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COL ho proceeded to the siege of Dunhar, and while performing Iseirs ill fee ; bsst previdissg that the Iseire ssseeoodhsg to his military duties there, he was slain by a casmon shot, that estate assd title elsosslsl be ehligcsl to carry tlse noose on the 1st of Stay, 1478. Ho rn a dau. of Thomas, Lord and anus of Cotquesoua of Lees, lee., ass,l Ihat the estates Boyd, hy whom he had issue, Reerreor, his sssoressor. Robert, who become Bishop of Argyle. llargaret, who rn. Sir William Illorray, Baross of Tallibardine, slyissg wttlsetst issue its i71s, Ise sssceee’led its tisa estate of and tore him seventeen children. The elder son, SIR Husepnnv Coequnouse, as. 1st, a dan. of Thensas, was e. in the eetate of Lssse by tlse secoss,l son, Lord Erakine, by whom be bad one son and two dans. and 2ndhy, a dan. of John, 3rd Lord Somerville, by whom also A. ssssrn., autmeded to the estate of Grant, wlsen tlse he loft no surviving issue. He d. in 1493, and was s. by estate of Lsses deseessded to Isia imsssesltateyossssger brotlser, his son, Sin JoaN CoLsiunoucs, who received the bonours of heiress of Luse. Some diapsstes lsaving arisen with regarsl knighthood from King JAMEs IV., and obtained a charter to the destination of the olsi patent of barossetcy, Sir James under the great seal, of sundry lands ansi baronies us was created a TIAaoter.T OF GREAr l1nsrAsN. in 1786. He Dumbartnnahire, dated 4 Dee. 1506. lie as. 1st, Margaret a. Lady Heless Sntlscrlasssl, dass. ef William, Lard Strathsaver, Stuart, dan. of John, Earl of Lennox, ancestor of the Royal Family, by whom be had two sons and four dasm. ; and 3ndly, Margaret, dan. of William Cunningham of Craig- JAMES, his successor. ends, by whom be bad two sene. He A in 1335, and was SVfihiam, heat-eel, in lisa army; at. assd Isad issnc, a sos. a. by his eldest son, SIR Huerpnnv CoLeunosaN, who as. Catherine, dan. nf Catherine, sss. to Sir Rederick ll’Kenzie, Ban, of Seatwell. William, 1st Earl of Montrese, by wbesn he had one son Slary, sat. to Gen. John Campbell, of Barbrerls. and three da”a. He d. in 1537, and was e. by his sen, Sin Joex COLqUUOUN, who obtained a charter under the Ellen, as. to Wilhiassa Colqolsoan, Esq.; assd d. s. p. 27 May, great seal, of the lands and baronies of Luss, Cslqnhoun, Ilargarel, on. to William Baihhie, a lord of Session, under Dnnglssss, Garsenbo, and ethers, dated 6 Jass. 1541. By Agnes, dau. of Robert, 4th Lord Boyd, ancestor of the Jasset, as. to Ebeoezer-SlaroIsall Gardloer, of Iiihleaimey, Earls of Kilmarnock, he bad three sons and three dana. He was s. by his oldest son, SIR Heasennv CoLqnnoua, who acquired the heritable Sir James A. in Nov. 1786, and was a. by his eldest son, corenersbip of the co. ef Dunabarten, which was notified to Sin isasea, sheriff-depute of Dunsbartenahire, and a prisscipal him and his heirs whatsoever, by a charter under the great James Faleener, Roq. of Monktown, and had issuo, seal, in the year 1583. Hs so. 1st, Jean Cunningham, dan. of Alexander, 5th Earl of Glencairn, by whom he bad no Pshriek-I.odovte, advocate, sJ. usIa. issue ; and Sndly, Jean, dan. of John, Lord Ihemilton, by Jolso-Carnpbehl, sheriff-depsssy of hIss co. 1Snnsbsrten. whom be had one dan. In the year 1505, he was treachsrossoly Sotherland-Sterisoss, comssaoder, RN., died while en service assaulted in one ef his castles (the castle of Bsnacbm) and slain, during a raid ef the elan McGregor Roderick, El. Co.’s service, S. its 1831. and their lawless followers. Having left no male issue, Jaase-Ealeeoer, as. to David l’Cesssp, Esq. of Balassaney he was s. by his brother, Sin ALExANnE5S CoLeusoun, 3rd eon of the last-mentioned Sir Jehn, wbe obtained a charter, nuder the great Wilhelrniea, as. to Jelsn Cassshibell, Esq. of Stosefield, sash seal, dated 5 February, iso7, of the lands of Waltown, Auehindnnnarie, fic., in Dumbartonshire. Dy his wife, Catherine, as. to Ahexasder Stiller, Esq. ofDalssair. Helen, dan. ef Sir George Buchanan, ef that ilk, he lead Sir James sJ. in 1801, and was a. by his son, five eene and one dan. He was e. by his eldest son, Sin JoaN Coeqeunue, wbe obtained a charter, under the great seal, of the ten-pound land of Bnnnerbnck, Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Ibart., ansi hasi iseno, dated 50 Feb. 1605. In 1655 be wss created a Macsacs ef Jfban Scelio, by King CasaLes I. He was a steady JANEO, present baronet. Inyaliot, suffered many hardships during the civil war, and was moreover, fined by OLIVER CROMWELL in the sum of £2000 sterling, a large sum its those days. He as. hilias Sarah-Maithaad, 5.28 Jan. 1881. Graham, dan. of John, 4th Earl of Slontroae, brother to hlelea, as. John-Page itoade, Rag. of Stsslios Honae, Safiolk, the celebrated first Marquess of tbat family, by whom he had, witb two dane., tbree eons, viz., Jams, his heir. J.eeroe, sneeeeeor to his brettser. Alexander, of Ttllyqnhenn, so. Aansbells, sian. ef George Britaha, 27 June, 1786. Stewart, Eeq. ef Scetetos, and is now represented ts hVsLLsAas-MAcneNALo MaconNaLa. Eaq. of Baoathsn and Crest—A Isart’s head, esuped, p55., ahtircd, arg. St. Martin’s. His eldest sass and successor, Sin JossN COLQuuOUN, sa. Margaret, dan. and sole heiress ,Seat—Ressdlsss, en. Dambsrlois. of Sir Gideon Baillie, of Loehessd, by wbens he had one son and four dane. His eon Jehn predeceased his father, earn. and Sir John, the father, dying in 1676, without snrviving male issue, the representation develved en his brother, San JAMES CeLqonoua, wbe ass. Fennel, dan. of William Cssnninghans, of lialleicban, in ireland, by whona Isa had one son, his successor, Sin Hnerrnav CeeqonnuN, who was a mensbor of the Unien Farilansent. He sss. Slargaret, dan. of Sir Patrick Jienston, of that ilk, by whom be had no nsalo bane. His only dan. and sale heiress, Anne Celqnhenn, as. in 1702, James Grasst, of Fissecardine, second eon of Ludoviek grassces-Septsia-Vauglsan, so. I Dee. l8i, i Henry Cator, Grant, of Grasst. Sir Humphry having no hope of m:sle issue, and being determined that his dassgbter and her ho a. his father, as 6th baronet, isa 1849. bueband sbenld succeed bins in bia whole estate and Isonouro, resigned, in 1704, his lands and baronetcy issto the Isanda of the crawn,—a proceeding net ssneomsnon isa those Tisia family is of great antiquity, ass,l derives inn descent daye,—witb the view of ebtaining a new grant to himself. from Thomas Colt, ef Carlisle, whose sets, Thomas Colt, in life-rant, and to his daughter and son-tn-law, assd their 251 C 0 I of Luss and Graist alsesdd saeverbe cessjsined. Sir llnnspbry ,t. its 1715, and was a. by his een-iss-law Sin Jaaas CeLeeseouN, of Estee, whose elder bn’tlses Grant, reltssquislsest the name asad title ef C’os.essaarse a! Lace, and rosssnsed his erigissal family name of GI5ANT. lie Siss Luonviex, who, npen the death of Isis elder brothcs’, Sin JAssee CnLqossnaN, the eecoud sssrvivissg eon of the son and apparesst heir ef.lelsn, lath Earl of Sutherland, by wham be had three sons and five dans., Lssdovic, hieut.-col. isa use arasy, heft issue, fire seas sad coo dan. 1834. the tithe of Lord Pelkemnset, aesi was nsother ef Sir William Dahlia. Dart. Esq., and has a sen and a daughster, deceased. clerk of session. lie a. Jane, sian. assd en heir of Jane. its Gas Vest indies, its 1818. Ledge, only son of the Rev. Joists ltesnp, D.D., of Editsbssrgls; she 5. 1825. Ilelea-Sutberhaad. is deceased. Ssn JAMES, whe represented 1.lusnbarts,ssahiro in parliamesst its 180th. He as. isa June, 1798, Janet, dan. of the John, to. 29 Jan. 1834, Prances-Sarah, 4th dan. of E.-Fssller Slaitland, Esq. of Park Place hlenley-oss-Tlsasssea, aisd has four sons and five dsut. William. and 5. 17 Oct. 1852. Sir Janses rI. 3 Feb, 18.16 his widow, 21 Ott. 1846. t’s’ealiess—Baronet of Nova Scotia, 1620. Bareset of Crest A s’ssa—Arg., a aalhter, eogrsihed, sa. Sappatrr.s—Teeo batelshennds, arg., adhered, so. SlaBs—Si je pale. 00 L T. COLT, SIR EnWLRB - HAnEy. VAUnRAN, of Leunsinater, an. flerefssrd, in holy orders, vicar of Hill, Glonceaterehire; 5. isa April, 1808; an. 6 March, 1844, Ellen - Cotton, youngest don. of Francis - Hicks-n Nurthen, Esq., M.D. of Lea house, on. Stafford, and has a (lath., Esq., son s,f the Rev. Themaa and l..sdy f.ssnim Cats,r. ILincaut,