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EDI which lady of. S Jan. 1865. Ham. 2ndly, 30 April, 15ff, Fanny-Cecilia, youngest dan. of the late Vice-Admiral of the family having retained tho spelling of .Thfo,en,leless,se Ii cnry-b’raneis Oroville, C. B. Marianne, so. is 1812, to Francis-Mallet Spang, Esq., and if. but ha may nat improbably have been a scion of the great his widow, 13 Stay, 1859. Carolhw, en. in 1821, to Vice-Admiral llydc Parker, CR., and arms of Edmonstone and Set,;,; arc the some. of. his widow, 10 Nov. 1854, leaving issue (with three daas.) a son, Sir William Parker, 9th Baronet of Mclfcrd Hall. Ton, who was proprietor of the lands of Edmenst,,ne, Sir Frederick of. 14 Nov. 1909, and svas a. by liii eldest son, Ill. Sin Fsanaaicie, This gentleman, an officer in the army, nanoc is about one hundred years later, svhen Jonn Lea fell at New Orleans, 24 Doe. 1814, and tying s’nsn., the title Ensiunnssroun is rccarded as the son of tlunay. devolved npnn isis brother, WILLIAM, present bart. f7reofieae—l3 Nov. 16721 19 Sept. 1776. Areas—Cu., on a chevron, between three garha, or, banded, eras nsneh in favour likewise with Ilonsnv It, the first of vert, as many escallops, so. Cs-eel—A dextar arm in armour, emboss-ed, cooped at the the St,sarts, and ii;, his don., isoliclLi, widow of James, Earl shoulder, ppc., the Isand grasping a garb bend-srise, as in the of Douglas and Barr, killed rot Otlcrhourna. From this arms. 111sf fa—Si sit prudenlia. ‘Seat —Whidlestanc ball, Bishop’s Aaelrland, en. Durham. EDINBURGH. EDINBURGH, DUKE os’ (II.R.H. PRINCE ALFREDERNEST-ALBERT, the Earl of Lennox, and was ,. by KG. K.T.), Earl of Kent, anti Earl during the reign of Jaazas VI., and was fsllowcd ha the of Ulster, in the peerage o7 Use United Kingdom, an fourth gencratiass by created 24 May; 1866; Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxc - Cohnrg . Gotha, capt. RN., Master of the Trinity House; 5. 6 May, 1844 ; 2nd son of H.M. Lord Carob-ass, by wham be left one dan.; and fndly, Anne, Qtieeu VICTORIA (see ante, ROTAL FAMILY). Grealisa—24 Slay, 1866. - Asses—The royal arms, difforenced by a label of three paints, I. Sin Ancnres.Lu, created a Baronet of Great Britain iii arg., the cautce pcint charged with St. George’s cross, and each 1774. He s,s. 1st, Snsauna-ltary, dan. of Roger Harens, of the other tsvo painta witn an anchor, az; and in the centre of the said royal arms, an escocheoa cf the august house cf Saxony, vie., barry often, or and sa., a crown of rue, in bend, vert. - f’o-eat—On a coronet composed of crosses patfe, and fleurs- I in. Sin CnAuLEs, whoa. so 2nd baronet. do-he, a lion slatant, guardient, or, crowned with the hke iv. Gaargs, in holy orders. - coronet, and differcnccd wills a label of three pctnts, arg., v. Neil-Benjamin, far many years high in the civil servacs charged as in the arms. Sappsrfera.—The royal supporters, dtffereuced with the like in India, a;. Charlotte, dan. of Philip Fricli, Faq., by corauet and label. Tsico )leairleere.—Clarenee Rouse, St. James. ED MON STONE. EOMONSTONE, SIR AItCEIBALD, of Dnntrcath1 00. ,. Susauna, so. Jamas-Ivers Treeothiek, Esq., and had Stirling, 5. 12 March, 1795; s. as 3rd hart., upon the demiee of his father, 1 April, 1821 ; no. 10 Oct. 1832, his cousin-german, Emma, dau. of Itandlc Wiibraham, Esq. of Rode Hall, no. Chester. It Iiocac. The origin of the nanic of EnsloirsvoNe is Rot souaolu,, with ii. Anus-Mary, us. Major-Ocn. Read, cf Crawoad, by wham the adjunct of fsun (a baronial residence); the elder branch 891 E D M till its axtinction. Who this Euasunous was is uncertain, family of Satan, who,oo pcsscssious ware contiguous, as the The float notice of the uansc is of ilcNRsrus ye Eras,onnss near Edinburgh, o.n. 1245. Tbc neat appearance of the This Sir Jubn was a person of note, and was msach employed in missions to England during Ihe ,nsfsrtn,iate reign of thev,n It. He ivas a. by a son of the same name, who marriage descended the cider branch of b2narunr’sTnuNE s.f Eol,ossitalauac sail Bileahos;, end subsequently sf t’s,oksuae, co. Lanark, which became extinct in the male line abont ails homdrod ycars ago. (Refer to Laisded Cossiry; Art. CRANeS-nUN of csretsuae.) The present fatally are dsscandcd by regular male descent front Sta AeculsALu, who was probably younger scn of the lot Sir John. lOis sois SsaW;LLsoroEoarriNa-ouna, cf Cutloden, is. Mary, don, of King ltnseu-r Itt., svho had linen previously sae. lot to the Earl of Aligns, and afterwards to the predecessors of the F,as-ls of Cassihis and illautrose. To this lady and bar husband, Sir William, the lando of Dnntreath were granted, whicls place has ever since been the elsief seat of tha family. The charter of this grant bears date hi 1445. Sir William was a. by his son, af the sams namc, who tank an active part during the disturbed reign of JAMES Ill., and who was mare than alice one of the Lards sf Articles, or Standing Committee of the Scottish parlaancnt. Tie os. Matilda, granddan. of the last Regent, Duke of £tltsany, and sister of the celebrated Chancellor, Lard Avondale. Sin WILLIaM was a. by his 5011, bra Auun;axLu, who again was a. by his son, Sin WILLIAM, who fell with the flower of the Scottish nobility, at the disastrous battla of Flodden. If is se,i, Sin VILL5AM, to. Lady Agnes Stewart, dais, to Sin JAatas. Thia gsntlsman filled souse important offices ARnnrner,u EnalioNsvosee, Esq. of Dnntrsatb and Had Hall, hi the en. of Antrim, who so, 1st, Anne, dais, of David, dan. of tha SIan. John Camphall, younger son of the Earl of Argyle, who was beheaded in 1695, and sister of John, 4th Duka of Argyll. Hs was a. by his eldest son, Faq., by whom he bad, L Archibald, of. nests. ii. William-Archibald, of. nnsa. whom ha had, 1 William-Arelsibald, of. siasoo. Neil-Benjamin, o,o. Itadaisna, don. of Wilham Trant, Rsq., by wham he has two soils. S Charlos-Watlard, in hsly ordsrs, si. Susan, dsu. of Hen. Philip Douglas, by whom (who of. in 1055) he bad six daus. - - 4 George-Frederick (Sir). K.C.B., It-gay. of the NW. Provinces of turbo, and a distinginshed iudsaai civil officer; 5. 1910; si - a don, of F. Tisrnar, Esq., by wham (who of. 1859) he lcft at his demise, 54 Sept- 5864, two eons and a dan. 5 Jamea, ol. vsos. I Charlotte, si. lot, to James Carucgin, Esq.; and fndly. to Ran. John btoolgean. 5 Tlrnrielta-Daohwniid. I Snesma, SL to Rev. Thomas Ionmsdcu. 4 Lsnisa, as. to 11ev. Thomas-Clamants Brosvne. 5 Antic. 6 Alicia. issue, 1 Barlow, sa. Eltea, dan. of Joh Strachey, LL.D., F S.A., archdeacon of Snifelk, ond as one dan., lehea-llargorst, wife of Leonard-li. Sirochey, Esq. James, if. 1849. 1 Susanno. 2 Anti. 3 Louisa. 4 Charlotte. she had tsvo dons.,