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H A R presmiary engagements of the last lorst, to dispose of a moot poet of hts landed ps-operly, parlsesdarl the Barony of Erstsino, the original possession of tiLe ffiostly. lIe, to 1679, ratsest she heir nsals general, and Isis riglse was alton-ed by site Rsstse of 21st regiment of foot or royot Scoto fositiero, at whtsls he woo Lords. his lordslsip 0. s.d. 19 June, 18ff, end u-as a. in the appointed colonel. lIe can a mensbor of the Scotch srtvy council. Otto lordship so Mary, stau. of George, 2nd Eart of Fanosure, and had (wttts other issue), I. Joins, tsts sssrceosor. is. James, of Grange, a lent of Session, nod jostsee-eBrb. in Dirletan by his frat cousin, WALTER-Coas0055y Ensasaso, the reigss of Queen Acre, sohseqnestty NP. for the co of isresent and lSlls EAaL or Itevs.to (see thaI tilts). Stirling, it. in 17 54, and crass, by Isis eldest surviving son (by tb set, dan. of Major Ctstesly, of t1sstry, James. ktst.—osartselsat of Seoltand wise is. Frances, onty of precedence, 1487, confirmed to the fansily of Erslstne, 1868. slats, of Attic, tlsh tart of Mart and dytng in t794. teft two 5505. I JoHa-Fna5ets, of whom hereafter, as restored Earl of Mar. 2 James-Franets, srho si in 1806, leaving sssno, wtso att st, 0. 45. Ills tordststp si. its I 659, and svos a. by hts etdest sets Jour, I tstt earl, FT., and secretary of state for Scotland of England us 3296, anti left a sun, in tlff. tlts tordshit’ took an active and on lststoric port in sIte rising of 1719. tte, in September of that year, proctatnsed Ronna’r Bat-en, ansI was for Isis lit-avery kuiglsted by thab ttsc Chevalier as Jscrs VIII. of Sootland, and ho esntmastded saonarsh saudor the s-ayal banner on tiso field of battle. for Isim at Slseritfmssi r, aftor srlaicts essgagesuettt iso retired to PItt ton, i’orth, and escaped to 1”ranre iso was attssinled, by art of parlianseot, in 1713. Ills lordship at. tot, Mary, stan. ofTttotssas, Chamberlain of Scotland in 3350. Sir Bobert d. in 3305, and Fart of Itinnont, by wtsona he left an ostly oon, Ttsomao, was a. by his oldest nan, reotsnonly catted Lord Erskino, who 0. op. in 1766. TIss Earl of Mar s. 2ndty, Frances, dan. of Evelyn, fluke of ltingstsn, Janet Keith, only child of Sir Edward Keith, marisehal of osad sister of the celebrated Lady SIary Won toy Monlagn, and Saottand, and groat granddan. of Gratusy Star, 11th Earl of by this marriage loft a doss., Francro, who rs. James Frskior, Mar, and wan a. by hit eldest son, knl.-naarioetsal (‘re s’’jsro). TIat Earl of liar sl.sst ,tise la—Cita— peur, to 1732. Front ;tse periot of passing itso bitt of aflaindor, the oarldom remained ssssder its iisfloeneo ssnlft its reversal, the title. Ho 59. its 1483, and war a. by his son, ths’angh the reeosssnaendolion of GEorar IV, by p.srliansrtsl, 17 dune, 1021, its fawns of Lady Frances’s son, Jooas-Fstarcts Etssotro, Esq. (revert to elsitdren of lice If lIt Slar by the anoizo of error, in 3427, and had a charter to earl), wlso, 0. 1741, rn 1770, Frances, only dan. of Charles Ftoyer, Thonaan, Loon Easwsten, of the lands of Daluotter, in Esq., govrs’nor of Oladras, by setsens Ito lsa’b issne. s. Jossa—Tnos-tas, isis ssses’essar. is. James—Player, ass eOieer its the arnay so. 12 Nov. 1796, favour with Jaatno IV., w-oe sworn of the privy rossneil to 505ao, dais, of Clsartes Sisarlse, Esq. of lts,sl’lasss ; and sl. a. 13 Slay, 1708. ills wid”w a,. 2udly, in 1000, Captain William that motaarrh, atad oenntitsttod governor of flumbarton Walker; and Srdly, S—F. l’erbins, Esq., and 1. in 1827. sit. Ilenry-Tsssvid. wisase oldest soa. WALTE0-Corsrnsssv, is the I 2lls and present EArL 05 ttrLLtOt (an’ sate, lJsnf 9 Sept. 1533, and was s. by his son, fill’). tv. ‘fhonaas,in Isely orders, MA., vicar of Beighbon, Derby- slurs as. in 1017, Charlss;lr, dan. of the late Major Watson, Argyll; and dying in 1552, left, avith other issue, two eons, and 7. 1 Jan. 1839, haviag had issue, 1 John-Francis, 0. 9 Starch, 1010; st. 1046. 2 Thontns-Fts’yer, 8. 1819; as. 28 Aug. lOaf, Esnma, dan. ci Eanldom of Mar, an stated abovo; and B. ltepsvarlls, Ess1. of York Place, and Isas issue. 3 Chartos-tlenry, 6. 1820 deceased. 4 ltenry-Tls’eyntost, an officer royal naarino artillery; 8. 1 Lord Homs. and dyissg 1595, left an only son, Nov. 1831. 1 Frances. 2 Clsartotto-Mary. 3 Mary - Storgarot - Ann, st. 27 flee. 1804, to Eadotph its the Gowa-is afflair, hilled Iho Esss’i of Gown-to w-ilh his own Zwilrhrnhart, Fog. t. Ctsarlstte—Franrcs, ‘1.s’sssss. in 1837. st. Mary-Anne, sf. es(5s5. in 1044. tss. Charlotte, d. ss”as., 27 lteh. 1802. iv. Jane, d. asia., Oct. 1037. v. Augusla, si. young. Ills loniship 1. 20 .&ssg. 1828, and was a. Isy his oldest son, Jena-Tnotsos. 14th sarI, b. in 1772; seho s,s. in 1793, Janet, stated, was allow-ed by tho Rouse of Lords. dan. of Patrick Stilles’, Esq., of flalsa-iatost, and by her (a-ho ,7. 28 Astg. 1020) sad isssso, t. Jonr-Fsbvcts, 13th earl. t. Praness-vteaainaa. vs. 12 GeL 1030, Witltasn-Janses Gosdevr, pale, sa., for Esastesne. Esq. of Ctsflon; and ‘i.tO June, 1842, leaving )besides four holding a cutlass, arg., the pommol and hGt, or. dasss., Franees-Jesninat. s’s. 1034, to Lieut.-Cssl douses-Newel Young; Charlotte, s’s. 1837, to Cisarles Bell, Esg.; and si, his widow, 9 Sept. 1539; Etiea-t’lsiladelphia, is. 1832, to sIte Rev. Edsrard Slaele Cole, MA., vicar of Wetsvasw Yorkshire; and Madelina) an only son, Jona-Faaarss-EssKsrn G0000va-Fnahstsr, 31.6. presant Earl of Star. it. Jean-Janet, sit. 29 April, 1030, Is Ed,vard Wilmaf-Chetwade, from govornsuant at the period by JamenErskistc, of Gssugo, Esq. of Woedbs-ook, Qnecn’s Co.. and sf. tOMay, 1801 Isaviag had a son, ltasonvs.en, 8. 1831, and other issue. Ills lordship d. 20 Sept. 1026, and was s. by his son, Jonss-Fssatocss-lslsLLea, 18th earl, seho woo 0. 20 Bee. 1795, and as. 21Apr11, 1827, Philadelphia, eldest doss, of Sir CharltsGranville Staarf-Meatcath, Itart. of Closeburn hail, Ilusssfriosshire; shs 0. 15 fite. 1083. Ills lordship claimed, at the 744 H A it doesaso of the 10th Earl of Fetus in 1929, the F,arldont of ttelli,’, with usc nnnor honotsrs of Fentossn and Dirtoton, as Eartdona of Star and Barony of Idarioch (e’hieh go to heirs general) by Isis elder sister’s only son, Juno- esaaess-EosEtoE Gsonevn, present and tfth Earl of Mar, and Baron Garteeh. The tote Earl of Star scat a. in his Random of Fetus, Viscounley of Featossu, and Baronies of Erokine, Allen and C,’ealissaa—Eas-l of Mar and Baron tbas’ioelo, not defined; dais JIaunf In of Q?t’hitzt. Ilraaateua no Ensutwo was props-blur of the Barony of Erskino in the reign of ALEXANtaRa 19. Ills grandson, Jour on Easwsar, of Erskino, submitted to EnwaRn I. Sits Jour Er.awssse, of Es’sktno, whoas ran, W5LLtAt.s or F,usresa,-e., was a faithful adisorout of King Sso Roseav Eaotesat;, of Erokisto, was appointed Great Stn Tatowas Eaowsteo, of Erekins, who sa. for his 2nd wife, Sir. RoBERT EaaEtaer, of Brskine, who claimed unauersasfully the Random of Slar, in 1475, but nevertheless assumed THOMAS Easwsts’E, who wan dispossessed of the Farldom of Lenno.v, 8 Jan. 1450-9. This lordship was o., about 3490, by his son, Aerx.LNuEa, 2nd Lord Es’sktue; who being in great Cattle. Ito vi. in 1510, and want. by bin eon, Rune.ar, 3rd Lord Erskine,t who fell at Plodden Field, Joasas, 4th Lord Brahms. This nobleman vs. Lady Stargaret Campbell, eldest dan. el Aretsibakl, Sod Earl of yb., demo, 5th Lord Erskitss; who at length obtained tise Arsaxannnss (Sir), of Gogan, u-ho as. Margaret, dan. of Tuostas (Sir), genttenaan of the bedehasober to King JAMnO Vt., and in great faveur with that mssnareh, Isavisig, hand. lie was created, iii 1005, Loon Dsaessoat; in 1600, Vssrounr k’oasroe’Nt and in iris, EAser e,F Knoese; all the titles with remaitsdar to his bsit’n mole whatossoves. Those titles remaissod wills his own dereandassto until 3leruvna, 10th EARL 05 Keotun, ss1soss svhoss doatls, without issue, in 1029, the Random of KslIia and else nsinor digisities of Fentonn and fitrtetou wet’s el,dsned by Jouse-FnAaoteMtressta, 35th Enas. on’ 5iAa, and his elaina, aa above Arssto—Quarterly; let and 4tls. az,, a bend, between six rrsssn-erosslotr, fitebdo, or, for StAR; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a Crest—A dexter hand, cooped above thn wrist, ppr., .SaJpartsrs—Two gnifflas, arg., beaked, winged,and armed, or. Motto (over the esost)—Je psuse pins. Hole—The estates ef tho altainted earl wera ptsrebanod and David Ernkiass, of Duo, Eeqrn , far his non and successor, and thnn preserved to the family. MARCH5 EARL OF, 3ff RucualoND, DUFF OF.