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muKK's c'oj,ON'iAi, (:i:.Tiiv. 497 KngiuPiTS, h. 1 830, killril in notion at Kuiigooii, 1802. 3. Jaiiu-s .Smollolt, M.RI. H.A., h. 1832, Ml. Eniilv, youuj;ei' diuighter (if F. GiUT.MXO, of Grovf House, Higlibiii'v, ]iitiuU>n, nnd d. 18S7, leaving with live olliers, Kretleriek Lbvei-loii, (.'iip(.:iiu R.A., h. 20tli Februnrv, 18(i3, and Jauies Grun- iug, K.N. II. WlI.LlA.M Leveutox, of wliom we treat. Tlie younger son, Willi .M I.eveeton Donalbson, of Lon- don, and Willianishaw, Ayriiliiro, solicitor, h. 1803, «i. Marg.iret, eklost daug)iter of John Tennent, of Glasgow, by Margurel, his wife, daughter of Andrew BnowN, of Stewarton, and had issue, I. Wiili:mi Leverton, B.A., barrister-at- laiv, and ])e]nit.v Convener for Middle- sex, b. 183S, in. Ellen, younger daugh- ter of Captain Tixki.ae, Royal Marines, and d. 1882, leaving issue, one son, who d. young, and five daugh- Mr ters. Arms — Qtictrterh/, Jirst and fourth or a tivo-hfaded engjc disjyiaypd sablea beaked and memherfd (julcs surmounted on a ti/ni]t/t<id of the second Jiatjged of the third in dexter chief a sinister hand couped of the tast : second and third, f/ules two arrows in salt ire azure surmounted of a fess clieipttf of tite second and Jirst {for Macatjley), all within a border azure charged with eight huchles or {for Stiriin'g). Crest — A dej:ter hand holding a dagger proper. Motto — Aut pax attt bellinn. Seat — Brooklauds, Yotholnie, near Balhurst, iS'ew South Wales. n. Andrew lirown, b. 1840, «i. .Agnes, youngest daughter of R. Twixixo, of Messrs. Twining and Co., bankers, London, and has issue three eons and three daughters. lir. Augustus Blair (Rev. Canon), M... Oriel College, Oxford, I'rofenlor of Truro Ciithedral, and exauiiuiug chap- lain io tlu' Bishop of Truro, i. 18U, Ml. Johanna ilaria, younger daughter of W. Mach'k, M.D., and grand- daughter of Colonel Thou'.as Duff GoitDox, of the Park, co. Banff, N.B., and has issue, seven sons and two daughters. IV. Hexry Texxent, the subject of this meiuoir. V. Archibald, solicitor, b. 1850, m. Aiuiie, daughter of J. FAwcErr, of Chihvick, Herts, and has issue, two sous ami one daugliter. vr. John James, b. 1853. I. Margaret Jane, b. 1842. II. Alice -Mary, b. 1S44. William Levertou Donaldson d. 18G1. Cl)isil)olnu A"'. NGUS RODERICK CHISHOLM, of Oak Lake, jranitoKi, Canada, h. 838, at Alexandria, co. Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, m. Janet, daughter of Archibald Macdonald Li;ek, of St. Andrew's, co. Stormount, Ontario, and has issue, I. Ranald Alexander, of St. Albert, in the territory of Alberta, h. 1866. I. Sarah Mary. II. Eh'za Jauet. Mr. A. R. Chi.sholm settled in Manitoba in 1869. Hincnac. Alexander Chisholm, of Strathgliss, co. Inverness, had issue, I. Angus. II. Alexander. III. Colin, of whom presently. The youngest son, Colin CuisnoLii, of Strathglass, who was father of, Alexaxdee Chisholm, of Strathglass, who was father of, CoLix CuiSBOLM, of Strathglass, who was father of, DrxcAN Chisholm, of Strathglass, wlio with his family ejuigrated to Canada, and d. VOL. 11. at Alexandria, co. Glengarry, Ontario, leav- ing issue, I. Alexander, who in 1810 entered the Bo^al African Corps as ensign, and retired in 1817, as lieutenant on half- pay. He was a member of the Par- liament of Upper Canada from 1834 to 1841, and was Colonel of the 3rd Regiment of Cilcngarrv Militia, during the rebellion of 183"7-9. Ue left issue, 1. James, a priest, deceased. 2. Colin Duncan, of Alexandria. 3. Angus, ot Alexandria. 2 K