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PER PER P E R T H A N B 31 K L F 0 R T. of the Steward tSIR Jeinie DRUSLMOND, of that ilk, thane of Lennox, a brave defender of the hbertiosof Scotland, at the beginning -. of King EnsvA Rn I’s usurpation. Ifs was summoned to _flParliament as one of the Bamboo Majorca ilsgoi. His son, - — ‘- SIR MALCOLM TJRs’MMOND, obtained from King IboeliT I., - - immediately after the battle of Ilannoekl urn, lands hi • Perthshiro, for his sorvioes iii that hattlo, in whisk, by his advice, ealtrops were nsesl as a defence against the English horse, in menoory whsrsof hi a deooendants boor ________________ / caltrops upon a compartment with thoh’ armo, and the motto ‘‘Gang warily.” His grandson, 5. Sue Joiic DRUMMONO, is. in 33/lO, Mary, dau. of Sir William la Nojitifex, heiress of Stobholl, and of large poo° w1e ox sessiolss in Porthahiro. Ills eldest dau. ANNARELLA, a lady of great beauty and merit, si King RoBERT Ill., was PERTB AND MELEORT, EAEL o (George Drunamond), crowned with him at Scone, in Septomt’or, 1350, and is Lord Drnmmond of Cargill, Lord Drnuamund auaoetressof Queen VICT,,IITO, and of most of the crowned heads of Etu-ops. Iter t,rsthsr, of Stoblm]l and Montifox, ‘Viscoont Molfort and SIR MALCOLM DRC.MMONO, of that ilk, ci. Isabel Douglas, Forth, and Lord Drnmmond of Riokortoun, Castlemalno, Cossntsss of Marr, sister and heh-eaa of Thomas, Earl of and Galatoasn, in tlao peerage of Scotland; Donglas and MalT, the hero of Ottorbnru. He dying without hereditary Thano of Lennox, and hereditary Steward issue An. 1403, woo e. by his next brother, SIR Jcosw llauauieoen, Justieiar of Scotland. His sun, of Strathearu; restorod by the special con/mann and recommendation of Her Majesty Queess Vietoi’ia by SIR WALTeR DROMMONO, Va. Margaret, diu. of ituthveu an Act of Parliament, which was unanimously passed of that ilk ; and woo father of by both looses, and roeeived the royal assent the SIR MALCOLM DROMM,’NO, of Cargifl and Stut,hall, wha vs. 28th Jsme, 1853; Duke do Molfort, Comto do in 1445, Marist, dau. of Sir David Murray, of Tullibardine, by his. wife Isohol, dan. of Sh’ John Stewart, Lord Innermeath Lussan, and Baron do Valrose in France; 5. in and Loin. II is Olin, Sia Joim DRnIoIocc, of Cargill and Stobhall, anhassador London, 6 May, 181/7 ; and baptised at St. Marylohono oxtmordinary to England, and a diolinguishoit statesmen, Church; formerly a captain in the 93rd was, frsm the success of hio embassy, oreatod, January flighianders; vie. lot., at St. George’s, Hanovor 29, 1407, Loi-,f Drooie;esfl; ho e,. a don, of the Earl of Sqnaro, 19 May, 1831, the Baroness Albortino do Crawford. His eldest son, Malcolm, died before him stool, Rotberg, widow of Geuoral Conate Rapp, poor of his 2nd san, William, Master of Drumusond, also ii. hoforo him, leaving issue a son Walter, Master of I)rummond who . before his grandfather, baying issue a sin DAVID, who, ii. Malcolm, I’i,,csssl Forth, F. at Nsplos, 13 May, 1034, c. as 2nd Lard Dmninutond. The firot Lord Drummond’s vs. 1055, Mary, oldest dan. of tho lion. Adolphus Capel, third sen Sir John flramm’’nd, of Inoorpotlrey, was capt. and niece of the Earl of Essex, and sl. 1001, having of tho Scotch guards of King tlenry Ii. of Fiance, and was ancestor of soveral considerable families his soeoml GE0ROE-EssEx-Mosrrmvex, foeS .Dian,nasml, 0. 3 Sept. dan. ci. the Master of Angus, whose son the En-i of Angus is. Queon MARGARET, whose dtoi. by bins was mother of King Hrvav, Lord Daruley. The 1st Lord Drummond C. The earl in. 2ndly, 9 Ang. 1847, Sesoan-Honriotta, iu 1319, and was .,. by his groit-grandson, widow of 00101301 Bnrroweo, of Dangan Castlo, Co. Davio, 2nd Lard Brummsnd, svhs a. lot, llargaret, dau. Moath, and dan. of Thomas Bormingham Sowohl, of Aloxandor, Duke of Albany, and grand-dan. of King Esq. of Athonry, by Harriett his wife, dan. of the JAMes II. lodly, I,ilias, dan. of the Lord Euthveu. His 2ud soil, James, Lord Maderty, was ancestor of the Viscounts Most Rev. William Boroaford, D.D., Lord Dooies, Strathallart.(oee STRATITALLAN). His oldsr son, PATRICK, 3rd Lord Druuimond, s,. Elizabeth, dan. of the Earl of Crawford, sod left two ssns ; the eldest, JAMEs, 4th Lord Drnunssond, Amhassasiur from King It, tc JAMEs Vi., in Spahi, was created, sit tho 11th of February, • 1003, EARL Os’ P5RTO, with remainder to bob’s male what- Traditionally,, the Drnmmonds derive their descent from sooror. ho left an only dan. Jean, ua. to the Earl of an Mnngsrian in the suite of ETICAR ATRELINO, but the Sutherland, and was s. by his brother, impsrtauee of the family was based on the royal alliance of JORN, 2nd Earl of Perth, an officer sf Moutrose. Mo is, the Lady Annabolla Drummend, dan. of Brnmmond of Lady Jano Kor, and loft throe soits, James, big sn000ssor; Stobhall, with King RO5ERT 1G. From that period the John, of Logic Almond and William, afterwards Earl of Drnmmunds bold a high position in North Britain, and Eoxbnrgho, ancest,’r of John, Duke of Eoxburgh (see wore raised to tho peerage in 1407, by the title of Lord EOXCUROu). The eldest son, Drnmmond, and eventually obtained the Earldom of Perth, JAales, 3rd Karl of Perth, ci. Lady Anne Gordon, dan. of in 1003. Their loyalty to the throne shone at all timos George, Marquess of ltnntly, by whunt ho bad two sons, ronspionoua, bnt the moment that called forth their who’s James and Jo,hn (of whom hereafter as Earl or Duke (If energies and devotion was the great contest which proeodod Molfert), and .Auno, Countess of Erroll. the final overthrow of the ancient dynasty of Scotland. So JAMEs, tho eldest son, sueoocdsd as 4th Karl of Perth, long as the conflict was waged on the battle-field, the in 1075; ho was married three times ; 1st, to Lady Jane Drummonds fought manfully in the cause they had os- Douglas, dan. of the 1st Olarquoss of Douglas, “he was ponsod, and at length, when the last ruin of the hapless nauthor of James, Lord Bnuusmoud, his heir (attainted iu race of Stuart was consummate at Cullodon, they loft their 3715); tndly, to Lilias Brnmniund, dan. of Jamos brunt- native laud, to die banished and broken-hearted in a foreign mood, of Machany. and widow of the Earl of Tnlltbardino, olimo. Thoy hsd foarlossly sot their all npon tho east, and by whom ho had June; end irdly, to Lady Slary tlor,lon, they chivalrously ssibmittod to the hazard’ of the die. dan. of Lewis, Slarqness of Iluntly, ubu u’as iiicdhsr of MAURiCE, son of George, son of ANDREw, King of Ibmgsry, Edward Drummond, to whum tho Forth branob ended ill commander of the vessel in which Sainst M.500ARET, after- 1700. The Earl of Perth was ehanoollor of Scotland, and wards Queen of MALCOLM III,, ombarkod for Hung sry, but wss ersatod 1)0Kv, or PrRTu by JAMES II., at St. Gormahis, was driven into the Frith ef Tsrth, was made Steward of in 1005, with the same Iimit,atiun as tho earldsiu; that title Lennox, and reecivod from King MALCOLM the landa of was confirmed in France by Lnois XIV, in 1701, oe lbs Drymon or Brnmmuud, which gave name to tho family, death of Ithig JaMEs, at the same thee as the titles of the In memory of his cafe pilotago of Qnoen MAROARET, his Dukes of Morwick, Fitejames, Abbemarlo, and Slelfort.. Fits dssoondsnts boar ; or, three ham wavy, gnloe. His great- lordship is. at St. Gormains, 11 i/lay, 1716, and was 5. by grsat—ga’andsun, his son, James, Lord Drummond, u’hs was styled 2nd 3IAL00LM BE0 .DRONMOND (temp. ALEXANDER II.), Ci. Ada, Duke of Perth aud who, on account of his attainder, as 885 Franco, and has had iseno, L. Willoughby, F. in Ang. 1032 ; di Feb. 1933. by her (who C. at Lima, 30 April, 3000) had issno, 1056. m. Annabella, 4. in 1050. erohbishop of Poem, and hat by her, I. Mario-Angnsts-Gabriollo-BerengFro-Mlanche. 11. Maa-io-Leniso-Snsen-Edyth-GmEo.