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EUL Dec. 1838; 3 Edwin-Henry 8. 8 Nov. 1811; 3rd sec. 113 for the ransom of J,ss.ees I. He at. Agnes, dan. of Sir diplomatic Service; 4 Alfred-3lerdannr, 8. March, 1843; Rohert Maxwell, of Cacrlavarock, and was s. by his sets, 1 Geergina; 2 Mary-Tanra; 3 Lucy-Constance. George, 8. 7 May, 1811; >1. 30 Aug. 1814. Mark, 1.27 Jan. 1813, and 4.28 13cc. 1s31. Edward.Cltristephrr, SIP, for North Cheshire. late under-arc. of state for terciga adairs, 8. 21 July, 1818; m. 1845, Lady 1lary Pierrepons, dna. of Charles, 2nd Earl Ilaneers, and s, As,exassnen, Masterof blonlgosnerie; whosa. Elicabath, has issue. I Charles-Augustus, 8. 24 Aug. IS40 2 hughEdward, eldest dan. of Sir Adam Hepburn, of Hales; nod si. in 0. 18 April, 1825; 1 Mary-Mice; 2 Charlotte; 3 Emily-Margaret; 4 Geargina-llenira. Charles-ttaadlc, capi. liE., 8. 12 hay, ISIS; cc. Dcc. 1850, llargarer-Asny-Franecs, youngest daa. of (ten, the lIen. Sir Eciceard Cast, and has had issue, Cicarles-Edseard, 8.25 Sept. 1833, 4 12 (let, following; and htaeian-Eliaabeth, 4. an infant, 7 April, 1852. Charlstle-Lucy-heatrix. Calanci Egertesa 4 25 April, 1826. Creelesse—IS April, 1859. Arae—Arg., a lion, rampant, go,, between three pheons, en. Creel—Ott a chapean, get, turned up, erm., a lien, rampt., also hiunu, 3rd baron, who was created EAaL OF ReLsievoN, go., supporting ass as’rnsr, paleseise, or, pheoned and Sighted, arg. 20 Jan. 1507-8. This nobleman, after the fall of fleece IV., Sappec’r, cs—Dexter, a gryphon, nrg., gorged wish a ducal at Pledden, was one of the penrs who met in parliament, coronet, ae., and pendent therefs’ans a pheon, sn; sinister, a at Stirling, 19 Sept. sail, svhen the coronation of Jones V. lien, go., gorged with a plain cellar, arg., and pessdent therefrom was fixed for the 21st, and he was nontinated one of the a pheen, also arg. Jd,Ilo—Sie donee. Seai—’I’atton I’ark, near Knettsferd, Chcehire. Tawa Haesae—7, Si. James’s Square. E 0 L I N T 0 N. EOLINTON AND Wty’tose, EABL OF (Asclsibald‘sX 111mm Montgomerie), Lord Illontgomerie, and Lord Seton aotl Ts’assent, in the peerage of Scotland; Earl of Winton, and Baton Ardroeoats, of As’droaaao, en. Ayr, in the peerage of the United Kingdom; 8. 3 Dec. 1841 ; c. his father no 14th Earl of Eglinton, &c., 4 Oct. 1861 ; ne. 6 Dec. 1862, Sophia.idelairle-Theodovia, oniy dan. of Chas’leo-A;;dersooWorolcy, 2nd Earl of Yarhorough, and has two dans., Sophy-Constance and Thereaa. LtIlcagc. Eglinten is the name of a lordship and castle to tlse no. of Ayr, whence its owner assumed a surname, 1cm;>. King MaLceLne. Davec Dx EoteNzouso, son and heir of Eglin, Lord of Eglintoon, acquired certain lands from the cemmnnity of the village of Irving, and from him descended, is> an unbroken He 4. in 1241, and was s. by his grandson, succession, Ste Muon Eor,swronN, of Eghintonn, who was ‘3usticiary Elinaboth,dan,efSsrArchihaldEdmonstOnn, ofDnnlreath). of Lothian in 1361. He m. Gilse, date, of Walter, lord-high- Steward of Scatland, and sister of Rosent III., but having no male heir, his possessions devolved open an enly dan., George, Lord Seton, and was e. in 1246, by his son, Elizabeth, who married Sin Jonce Moarrooasxasx (lineal descendant of Regur de Hunn, his successor. Mnntgomerie, kinsman of W5LL5AM, Duke of Normandy, Robert, whose only dan., Slargaret, at. llngh, ath sarI, and commander of the first hedy of tho duke’s army at tho Margaret, Sn, to Ilnlsert, 1st Earl of Winton, by whom she battle ef Hastings, whose son, Philip de Olentgomerie, Agnes, as. tn Robert, 4th Lord Sempill. settled in Scotland, leap. Heussy I., and obtained a fair Inheritance in the no. of Renfrew); which Sir Jebn Newtgemerie The earl was engaged on the side of H any at Langside took a distinguished part in the battle of Otterburn, (lh Slay, 1568). lIe d. in 1585, and svao s. by his snn, anne 1380, wherein James, Earl of Dessglas, was Hunn,4ths earl; who was assassinated the fohlcswissg yeas’, slain and in that conflict mado prisoner of Henry Percy, by the Lairds of Rohertland and Aiket, and others of the the renowned ltetspur; for whose ransom iso compelled name of Cunningham. The earl 5,5. Egidia, eldest dan. of Lord Percy te hnild the castle of Ponneen, in the lordship Robert, 4th Lord Boyd, anti was s. by his only child, of Eglesham. Sir John Montgomsris had three sons, Alexander Hunn, 5th earl. This noblemais se. his cousin. Margas’et, (the youngest); Sir Hugh, who fell in the fight of dau. of the lIon. Robert Montgomerie, of Gs’iffcn ; bnt Otterburn, and whsse death is rocerded in the sld ballad of having no issno. his lordship obtained, 28 Nov. 1611, a Chevy Chase; and Ssn Jonas Moarooaexnsss, who o. to the estates. This Sir John was one of the hostages sent into England, in 1421, The sari 4. in 1612, and was o. by his cousin, 397 EQIJ Stn ALexAssnen, who was elevated to the pseragc of Scotland, 31 Jan. 1448-5, as Lord Jloalgsncsric. Ilis lordship m. Siargaret, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Iteyd, of Kilmarnonk, and had a sun, 1422, leaving three sons. vie., I As,nxecsoen, snccsssnr to his grandfather. 2 Robert, of llrai,Istane, ancestor ci the Roars of Jlsssal Alcxen’der, and of the SIocsTnossenve of Grey Ats5ssy, a Dnwrsehire, new ropresented by Hunts hloarnoaseuv, Esrt. 3 Hngh, of IIis.lot. Lord hhuntgemerie dying in 1451, was a. by his grandson, ArexoNnen, 2nd baron, who so. Catherine, dan, of Gilbcrt, Lsrd Kennedy, and was s. by his eldent sen, queen dnwager’s cenneiliers. lie was atterwarda appointed justice-general of the nnrthern parts of Scotland. lie os. Helen, dan. of Cohn, Earl of Argyll, and had, JonN, his heir, ancestor of the Eon or EarthmeN. Nigel. of Lainshaw, whn Sn. Margaret, dan. and Iseir of Quintin Slurs, of Skeld,,n, and wasaneester of the MeaTnonnastes of Leiashase. Ni3rls 2ndson andnventsssl Iseir, Ssn Nest IsltsasTouasrnsc, of Lahsshaw, ns. Jean, only dan. and heir of Jnhn, Lord Lyle, and was father t,f Ste Nest StuNannatrose, of Lainehaw; hoes. Elizabeth, dan. of Cnninghaos of Aiket, and had (with two daus.), I NEIL, of Lainahaw, wh’sce last male descendant, Jonn SloNrnoasense, of Lainehaw, d. a. p. ins 1854. 2 William, of Brigend, who left, by Jean his wife, a son, Jonas, ef hlrigond, who 4. e. p. Hoes, in 1g26, Eheabeth, dan. of Thonsas Baxter, assd ba,l How, of Brigand, at. in 1653, Katherine, dan. of Sir Witlinm Scott, of Clerkington, and left Wssasoat, sf Drigcnl, who os. 8 Jast. Ita4, ioehclla, dan. of Robert llnrnett, Eaq.of Lethentie, and settled in EaotJoreey, Amersea, Of his anna, the eldest, htoncnr, established tlsebraneh now of Philadelphia, thse representative of wl’icls is John T. Mnntjsnsery, Ksq.; the and son, WsrLsa at, 8. at Ayr, 7 Feb. 1853, as. llargaret Pnsebal, and 4. in 1771, leavissg a eon, Wsrs.soae, ache es. hhary, doter nf Col. J. Rhea, of New Jersey, and left an eldest son, William Slontgrsnses’is. Esq. ci the United States, 8. in 1778, mba so. hlarie-Pnlchdrie, sIan, ef Jests- Baptiste Firer, one of the Procnressm dss Eoi ssnder Louis Xvi. in the island nf St. Domingo, and 4. 1 Oct. 1864, having bad issns, I William-Henry, of Mentmerency, essar Paris, 8. in ieltl; as, 12 May, 1865, Mile. do I’acssparn, el,leet (last, of the Countess de Pamparn 2 Riehn’d, 8. 1817, as. 1844, Ehnabeth, dan, ci the Hess. horace Bissney, and boa, William; Archibald-Roger; horace; Mary; Alice, and Bertha. 3 Augssstns, Is. 1833, sss. 1651, Margaret dan of Sir. Joseph Kernssclsan, of New York, and has issue. 4 Alfre.l. uf this Cisfttean do b’ervaqsses. Normandy, 8.1826; 5w. hladnnsaiaolhede I’ortes, dan. ef the Marqsns do l’ortes, nssd lsaa issue, Arnsslph ant Allan. 1 Matilda, as. in 1842, to Cemte Loon do Bethnsso, 2 Euplirosins- Assgssnttne, as. 20 Sept. 1853, to Cseent Olivier dn La Eoehefnneantd, HuGe, 2nd earl (son of Jehss, master of Ilontgemeris, by He as, Slariota Soton, mistress of Borthwick, sister of Hunts, 3rd earl, who as. Margaret, dan. of Sir John Drummond, of hnnerpeffry, and bad issue, was mother of Alexassder, 6th Earl of Eglinton. charter, settling the earldom upon the younger sons (Alexander, Thomas, assd John Scton) of his aunt, Margaret.