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F 0 R 1866; so. at Nelson, New Zealand, 1 Jnly, 1865, 14 June, 1834, Lady llarriet-Lmsisa-Anno Kerr, 3rd dan. of Marion, 3rd dan of J. Watts, Esq. of Bridge-End, William, 6th Marquess of Loihian, and had a dan., Nelson, and has a clan. Liztcagc. Tue lION. DUNCAN FCREEO, of Corsin,lae, 2nd SOfl of James heir of enlail to thn tiavony of invermay, and as heir-at-lair 2nd Lord Forbes, was s. by his son, WILLIAM FeREE5, Esq., srhose lmt son, DUNCAN Fonues, Eeq., first of Slenysousk. Ins,] afterwards of Stay, 1011, and was s. by Isis nophete, Sits W’ILLIAII Foanes, Pitsligo, so. Agnes, doss. of Baitlie William Gray, of Aberdeen, dIsc 9th and present baronet. and had issue, three sons and tl,ree dans. lie 1. in taos, and Crealbso—2 April, 1121. was s. by his eldest son, Wisnasi FoRBEs, Esq. This gentleman so. Lady Margaret A s’aso—Fonr grand quarters, viz.; I, Ar., on a chevron, org., Douglas, sian. of William, 9th Earl of Assgtss, tsy otheRs Lie bad a hunsan heart Islsr., for FORBEO or Mooxasuso. 15. 1st and 4th, fire sans and itoree daas. lie a. prettonsly to ttld, and was o. or., list-ce Iscars’ heads, cooped, aig., snnzotod, gales, for Fauoes by his eldest son, I. WILLIAM FoREeo, ]tsq., who was created a Jtorooef of iii. 1st and 4th, or, a bond, gales, sormonnlcd by afesschecqoy, Thsro Snails, by patent, dated a April, 11730, to l,inssetf and his az. and org., in dud ss crescent of the third, for STUART; 2nd, heirs asale srtseessoeser, of the lass,ts, basnny, suit regality of litres piles in point, gines, for W’soHAsT. iv. 1st and 4th, b’ort,es, ,sitlsin use regioo of Nova Srolia, in North America. gnles, oil a chevron, ai-g., a s-sue tsetwoen tro lions cosubatani Sir W’illian, o. Elizabeth, don. of Wtohart of t’itarow, by whons of the field, in base a hackle of the lorns of a nsan’s heart of the t,o had tisree sons and thrtt dana., W’ILLIAM. isis heir. tlobert, of Dames. Atexan,ler, of Ahershittsaelc. dean, so. to the 11ev. Alexansler Limen. Elizabeth, so. to Jolsa Forbes, of Asloon. Anne, fi. sssssss. issg a scynsotar ppr., stills Ilse IslotlO, ‘‘Nec tisisiste rice comere,’’ Sir Willians was s. by isis eldest son, tt. SIts W,LLIAas, who os. Jean, don, of Sh’ Thomas Enroot, Sojsje.cfes’o—Tss’o isears, Isiar. Dssrt. of Leys, Isy who,,, toe had one stass., svlso sss. George .lldettss—Fax mcneil tsonestoa gloria. Ihekart, of Aochnaeant, and on only son, Isis snecessor, Ill. Sits Jone. This gentleman so. 1st, thtargaret, dan of eardinesbire. Rolsert, Viseonni Artsnthnolt, by svhosn he tnssl Iwo sons and a dssa. lie so. lndly, Dorhsara, d,sn. rsf Dsslmahsoy (if Dalmahoy, by n’hons Iso had tsro sons and three daas. Sir John nas a by isis eldest son, IV. Ssn WILLIAM, who a. Lady Jean ]ceitls, dan. of John, Nail of Kisslore, by sehosss he had t,eo sans assd f,sur slasss., of whons Slary as. Wiltiasn L’rquharl, Eoq. of Sleldronn. JOHN, tlse eldest son, s,s. Mary Forbes, dams. of Alraander, 3rd Lord b’orbos of Pitshigo (throngh wisons, en the slceease of John, nsaster of Pitstigo, in 1751, her descendants because nearest heirs and representatives of that nol,le family), and dying before isis father, tefi too sons, the elder of wtsoos, V. Sits WILLIAM, 0. Isis grandfather, as 5th baronet, lie so. Christian, dan. of John Forbes, Lsq., and was o. at his decease, in 1743, by itis eldest stsrviving soil, VI. Ssso WILLIAM. This gentleman was a banker of great FODHNS, Sue CHAELES, nf Newe and Ldsnglassro, eminence in Edinbnrnh and Sir Wailer Scott says, in isis en. Aberdeen ; 8. 21 Sept. 1803; 251. 21 Ang. 1830, ssotes to Jleras iso, that ‘‘he was ssneqnahled, perhaps, in use Caroline, 2nd dan. of Gesss’ge Battye, Eoq. of Campden degree of imtivistnnt affection entertained for loins by’ isis friends, ;m well as in the genoral esteem ansi respect of Scotland at s. CHARLEs-JOuN, t. 24 thlarcls, 1143; DL. for Aberdeen; us. large.” Sir W’ittian, was indeed a person of sabre tisan ordinary accossstdiotnnents, of else most fascinating manners, and of coissiderablo literary abilities, as his Life sst’Bc’ttie snificiently attests. lie as. in 1775, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir douses hay, of ii. Ooargs-Stewart, of Aslown, N.h., 8.26 Oct. 1844. htssyston, F,art.,.’snd Isad issne, of wtsssso the eldest dan. n’ns I. Caroline-Lonisa, sss. 1st, 23 June, 18955, tu Sir William so. to Sir Atexassder Weo,t, E.C1.M.tl., a;sd a. his widow, Dec. 1063, aged 00. SirW’illiain was 0. at his decease, in lSOd, by his eldest son, VII. Sits Wsi.L1AM, srlso so. 19 Jan. 1797, Witliamina, sole Sir Charles, who was formes’ly a eaptaits 17th child a,sd Iseir (by Ihe La’ty Jasse Leslie, Isis orifc) of Sir John lancers, o. his nephew, as 3rd baronot, 23 May, Stnart, Itart. of Fcltercairn. Dy this lady he had, I. W’illiasn, eaptaiss in the army, si. tines. t520. ii. Jona-S’cL’oa’c, 0th baronet. - iii. Chaeles-ltay, of Canaan-pane, Edinhorgh, b. 10 Oct. ISOO; pool’. ns. 0 ditty, toSS, Jensinsa - flebeeca, 3rd dan. of the late AleNandcr llas’Ltonell. of Gleogarry, and sister nf the present Sits JOHN Fosnes, who obtained a charter of the barony of Glengarry, and ‘I. 0 Noe. 1809, leaving issno, I W’ILLIAM, pecsosst baronet. 2 AcexAaneE-C’nsnLos, b. 15 April, 1637; ns. 2 April, Johss Ogilvy, of Lintrethan, asssl left tsro sons, tolD, Willissmina-Joatsnss, dan. of J. Cachranc, Esq., and Sse JOHN, wbme direct descendant, Alexander Forbes, was has a dais., Charloth-—Hay-Otnart. 3 John-Slnart, 0.2d Stay, 1849. 4 James-Edusood, h. in 1031. I Ehoaheth-Jane. a llenrietta-Jemima, as. I Sept. 1663, to the Rev. W’atter Ititoy, 31.A. S Adelaide-Lenisa, o. 4 Aug. 1160, to the Rev. FrancisRobert And W’sr.LiAaI Fusaes, of Dancls and News, whose (smior deoeosadane Trait, MA., vicar of Sfanway, Otoncestes’shis’e, iv. James-David, 75.C.L., LL.D., Principal of the United who ed 1 b’ob. 1792, leaving an only dan., so. to Sir Archibald College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard, b. 26 Apeil, 1016; so. 4 July, 1643, Alicia, dan. of George Waneheyc, Esq. of Gnsnt, fiart. of Monynstiak). Edissbai’gh, and has, I Edniond.llatten, 6.25 Doe. 1147. 2 George, b. t April. 1649. 1 Ehza-Jane-Wilhansina. 2 Alice. s. Jane. ii. Mica, ii. 14 April, 1640. of the ltev. Jotsn Shepherd, of Logic Culdstone, and was t. by Sir William d. 24 Oct. 1525, and was o. by his 2nd son, VIII. Sits Jona-STUART, who was b. 21 Sept. 1004, and os. Tne Rev. Geosse Fossss, of Lochell, who m. Katharine, 458 FOil, Marriot-Wiltiamina, us. 29 July, 1658, to Charles-Henry— Rolle, lSrh and present Lord Clinton. Sir John asoussod tlse additional surname and amos of Hepburn, on the death of Alexandee-Itopburn ltneray Itelshes, as to the estaic of hlalnianno, both Co. Forth. Sit John ci. 27 l,ot,reess tlsreo hears’ l,s’ads, cooped of the lasi, mooalcd, gnles, or l’lxsLloo ; 2ssd and .3rd, az. three frsses, avg., fur Ftsssra. or, three tsaltots, soles, a chief, vair, for Itr.nsssos; 3rd, aUg., sccond, for lhraL’eN; led and 3rd, az., across poole, bcto’een lhree snnllets, all ss’ithio a elos,lsle trcssurc, flowered and comstcs-— flowered, srilh dears-dc-liz, or, for StmeaAv. f’rc.slo—t Issoiiig oat of a barest’s coronet a dexter hand hold— for F’,ssses. 2 A dexler hand grasping a sword ppr., oith tho word “Avant,” for ST0AOT. 3 A horse’s head, cooped, argfansielsed, gnlcs, stills lime nsalto, ‘‘ 1 keels traiot’’ for ItrroosN. Sic,, ls—Pitshgo, Aiscedeenshire; and Fettercairn hdonso, Kin. FORBES. 0uO Hill, by whom he hoe leone, 2 Api-il, 1564, helen, and dan. of Sir Thomas Stoncreiffe, of tilonensiffe, Chart., and has a son, h. 19 Jan. 1887, and a don., h. 9 Starch, 1860. Forbes, Dart., and 2ndly, 19 Jane, 1862, to ScptimnsE. Carlisle, Esq. 1852. He claims the peerage of Forbeo of Pitsllgo, attainted 1745, as boir-issole geneinl sf Alexander, 3rd Lord Forbes, of I’iteligo, fathor of the attainted 3L11IrAC. l’itsligo ansI Idynoldy, It Oct. 1470, sss. Christian, dan. of Sir created Lasof Fae&co, sfFiJotigo, 24 Jnns, teal, wtsieb honour expired midcr the attaissder of Alexender, dub lord, after the rising sf1740; amtd the limse temnaimsated with his lordship’s son, John, master of Fiusligo, in 1781 (tile sessier branch ter,ninated ha Stajor Forbes, of News, Ocoese Fosess, of ficllaheg, us. 1st, Isabel, don of William Foehes, Esq. of Aslowu; and 2ndly, Isabel, dan. of_William Melslrism, Essi. of Italloss S isy dIsc latter of sebom he had a soss, dosia Foseea, Esq of fiellahcg, 0. in 1707; os. Christian, dan. his son,