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P0(7 13’OULIS. Lisroa - FouLts, SIR JAMES, dan. of James Foulio, Esq., merchant in Edinhorgh, and niece of Colinton and Raveiston (lineal of Sir John Foolio, Burt. of Ravvloton (so created in Ito]). descendant of Sir John Foulia. whom he had two sons and three dana., and was o. at his Burt. of Raveiston, which latter decease, in Jan. 1701, by his only surliving son, dignity was forfeited by the 2nd Vt. Sea JAMes. This genttesoan ccc. to’ico; 1st, a Spanish baronet, Sir Archihald Primrose, lady; and ludly, Miss ilahlas hot hail no issue; whereupon who was beheaded for high treaeon fee title devolved upon his kinusan, Jauaa F’ouna, Esq. of in 1745, at Carlisle) 9. 3 iCoodhall, the late baronet, son of William Foulia, Rag., only July, 1847; s. his father as 9th child ol John Bonus, of Weodhall, whose tether, William baronet, in 1858, and has been an Bonus, of iVuodhall was 2nd eon of Sir fours Fonlis, 1st Burt. officer 16th foot. }Liitczcgr. ft is universally admitted that the surname of Bounce is of Itavelaton, The 2nd Baronet of Bavolston (who woe son of tho Norman origin. The pregenitor of the fancily come lore tat baronet’s oldeat ams, Georgo-Prhnresr Forlia, Eaq., by whom England, either at or before the Conquest, and his armorial tlso lands of Dnsuhaec were inherited in right of isis mother, boaringa befog three leaves, collcdftrillrs, in the old Norman, Margaret, dowager of Sir Archibald Primrose, and mother of it is certain that the nancy was either given to the family the 1st Earl of lloaohcs-y) hero the designation of Sir Arclubald whilst residing iu South Britain, or cisc assumed by the mdividoal i’riooroae. of tiar.elaton ; which Sir Arohilmld Primrose, as. who first took up his abode in Scotland in tlso reign st his cousin, Lady Mary Primroor, dams. of tiso 1st Earl of Roaebery, MALcOLM CEANMOUE, when surnames wore for the first time and had an only son, Archibald, cs-he ,1. ins early life, isanelcas. adopted. JAMEs Fauna, Esq. of Colintou, son of Itonry Foulia, by beheaded at Carlisle, when lila honnura ceased. Margaret Haldaue, of Glenoagles, and bth in descent from VII. Sin JAMEO, of Woodlsalh, b. 9 Srpt. 1770; no. in 1010, William Ponies, secretory to King JAMEs t., was living €(,Op. Agssea, eldest dan. of the late John Grieve, Eaq. of Edinburgh, Queen Mxax and JAMEs Vt. of Scotland. Ito so. Anna hteriot, and had issue, heir of Lumphoy, and had four sons, JAMES, his successor. George, who so. Janet Bannatyne, only child of the compiler of the JISS. in the Advocate’s Library, and was father o George, of Ravelotos, who as. Jean, daa. of Sir John Sinclair, Thusnaaina-Agnes, so. 2 July, ld4t, to Col. William Low, of Stoveoston, and had a son, Sea Jous Fortes, of Ravolatou, created a ilaronet in toot, lhioal ancestor of Sia Jane, mm. 2 .toly, 1444, to the late William-Logan White, Wn.LIAoI LIaToa-Fora.io, Bait. David, progenitor of tiso English Raronets Foulia, of Ingleby Manor, co. York. John, of Leadhillo, whose grandclau., Anne, heir of Lcadhitlo, Sir James d. in April, tS4d, an,.. v,as a. by his older son, m. Sir James Hope, of Itopotoun, from whom the Earls of Nit]. SIR WILLIAM, who was 1.27 July, 1412; ma. let, 20 June, Hopetouu descend. This James Foulio was o. at his decease by his oldest sun, Sra Jacoao FouLlo, Knt. This gentleman us. Mary, dan of B.N., and grand-niece and heiress of tIme late Right Mon. Sir Sir John Lauder, of ttattou, and loft, with a dau., Margaret, Robert Listoms, G.C.It., Her Britannic imlajoahy’o ambassador to wife of Louis Dick, Eaq., an only son, I. Aa.anana Fouteo, Eoq., who was created a Bavonot of William assumed the additional surname of Liavox. By thio .lYooa Scotia, with remainder to his heirs mote whatsoever, lady (who if. in 1010) he had issue, 7 June, 1634. Sir Alexander so. Etioaboth, dan. of Robert 5. Jaares, present baronet. hepburn, Eaq. of Ford, groat-granddau. of the Earl of Bothwoll is. Rontav, Sills foot, hi. 1 July, 1040. and relict of the great sheriff of Bute (by whom she had a son, ,. Janet-Agnes-harriet, so. 29 Nov. 10th, to flout. Irvine the progonitor of the Marquess of Bote). By tins lady Sir Sir William mu. lndly, in 1032, Mary-Anne, eldeat dou. of Robert Alexander had one dan., who was en. to the hat Earl of Maddington, Cadoll, Req., and ci. in 1058. and an only son, his successor, 11. Sea JamEs. This gentleman had the honour of knighthood a’ealieu—i June, 1634. As-ate—Az., tlsree bay-leavea,ahippod, conferred upon him during the lifetime of his father, vort. Crest—A dexter hand, couped, holding a sword in pale, and was actively engaged in the msfortmsate warfare which aoataining a svreaths of laurel, all ppr. Jloltoce—tiouse of ravaged Scotland after the death of CuAaLE0 1. ttaving aloisg CoLsNToa, “Menlo manuque pc-mate”; house of Woonnas.n, with others, attended a convention of the committee of estates, ‘Non juro deftest; “ House of BAVJmLOTON, “Thsmre of jure.” at Elliot, in Angua,he was betrayed into the hands of tho English, Seafs—Woodhssll,and htillcnrnTower,bothhn the eo.of Edinburgh. and. with his oompaniono, the Earls of Leveu, Crawlord, Maria- chat, Lord Ogil-ry, and several gentlemen of rank, surprised on Thursday morning, 24 Aug. lthl, by a squadron of dragoons, commanded by Colonel Aldridge, who carried use whole party to Rmgty, and consigned them thence in a vessel to London. ____________ of Ingleby Manor, no. Yos-k, MA., After the restoration of the monarchy, Sir Jansea was constituted, in 1661, one of the aenatoro of tho College of Justice, and in 1684, appointed terd-ohief-justice-olerk, which high offices he held under the titnlary designation of Lord Colinton. His lordship so. Barbara, dan. of Alexander Ainslie, Esq. of Dolphingten, by sohom he had two sons. He ci. 19 Jan. 1615, and was o. by the elder, Ott. Sea Jamos, a lord of Sesaion, privy-oounoillor, and member of the last Scottish parliament, in 1706, at which time he joined tlse Dukes of Hamilton and Atholl, and many others I. Sea Daven Focus (the 3rd eon of James FossIls, Eoq. of of the nobility and gentry, in their celebrated protest made by Cohinton, by Agnes Heriot) accompanied Jamno I. into England, Lord Erroll, the earl-mareethal, respecting the most constitutional and hawing olmtahned a grant of Inglehy, in Yorkshshre, was military defence of the hoisso of legislature. Ito also created a Baronet, 6 Feb. 1619. in the eolnsequeut reign, joined in the protest which declared that an incorporating hosrever, he foil into disgrace; and for resiohug, in 1632, the nuien of tho two natiana was inconsistent with the honour of commission issued to compel genthonscu to rompemmnd for neglecting Scotland. Sir James hadooboequently a seat in the first British parliament. Ho us. Margaret, dau. of John Boyd, Esq., dean before the Star-chamber, when he was deprived of his official of the guild of Edinburgh, descended of the family of lfilmarnook, employments, oomnmittod to the Fled, and flood 5.8000. Otis sun by whom he had seven onus, of whom six died s. p. Sir and heir was also sent to the Fleet, and fined £160. SirDavid James ci. in lilt, and was s. by his oldest son, IV. SIR James at whooe decease, ama. in 1742, the title in the reign ofELIzAnaTuu nod fyingin 1612, waeo.by his son, devolved upon his nephew, V. Sea JAMEs, oldest and only surviving oou of henry Layton, of Scahonve, oo. York, ansI hmnd, witlm other issue, 463 LOU Fuchs, Req., (3rd son of Sir James, the 3rd baronet,) by Jean, This gentleman ‘ci. dIary, dan. of Archibald Wigtstnmn, by of Ilavelaton, by iturgaret lsio wife. dan. of Sir Architmald Primrose of Carrington, which Sir John of Ravelston was oousin of the let Baronet of Colinton. The present Sir James represenis, therefore, the houses of Colintou, Woodisall, and Sir Archibald n-as involved in tiso rebellion of l74h, and W5LL5AM, 0th baronet. John, M.D., of Sydney, New- Senile Wales, us. in 1042, Marylluchaean, dame. esf Mrs. William Blair, late of Greenwich, and by her (who is deceased) h:a en son and one dan. Dr. Feuhs has since married a second lime. late E.l.M.S., of Cairney I.odgo, co. Fife. Eaq at Itelloratain, 00. Edinlsorgh. 1043, Monaietta-ttanmage Listen, of hlillhurn Too’er, oo. Edinburgh, elder surviving dan. of the late Captain Ilamage Listen, the Sublime Porte ; and in consequence of this macadage, Sir Low, M.ht. Bengal cavalry. FOULIS. J, Founs, THE- REV. SIB HERRT , / pobendary of Lincoln, and rector lJ of Great Brickhill, Bucks, 9. in F 1800 ; n. hit brother, ao 9th barnnet, 7 Nov. 1845. 7 3Liiirar. to receive the honour of knighthood, Ime v-as brought so. Cordehia, dau. of Mr. Serjeaut Flectsoouml, rocerder of J.omsdon II. Sea Haaav, who sic. Mary, eldest dan. of Sir Thomas