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36 ABOYNE — ABRINCIS. cousin Elizabeth, 2nd da. of (his maternal uncle) Patrick (Lyon), 3rd Earl ok Strathmore and Kinghorn [S.1 by Helen, 2nd da. of John (MlDDLETOK), 1st Eari. or Middleton [S.] He </. April 1702. His widow m. Patrick (KlNNAlRD), 3rd Lord Kinnajrd [S.], who d. 1715. She m. (for her third husband) Cant. Alexander Grant of Grantsfield, and d. Jan. 1730. III. 1T02. 3. John (Gordon), Earl of Abovne, &c. [S.], s. and h. Served h. to his father in Nov. 1702. He m., 20th June 1721, Grace, da. of George Lockhart of Garnwath bv Euphemia, 2nd da. of Alexander (Montiio.meiuk), 6th Eaul ok EglingTON [S.] He d. 7 April 1732 at his seat of Charlton- Aboyue, Scotland. His widow m., Dec. 173 J, James STUART, styled Lord Dooif, who, in 1739, became Eaiil ok Moray [S.], and d. 5 July 1767. She d. at Darnaway, co. Moray, 17 Nov. 173S. IV. 1732. J,. Charles (Gordon), Eaul of Aboyne, &c. [S.l , s. and h., b. about 1728. After a long minority ho fully cleared his estate from debt, taking great interest in the improvements thereof. He »!. firstly at Edinburgh 22 April 1759, Margaret, da. of Alexander (STEWART), 6th Eari. ok Galloway [S.] by his second wife Catherine, da. of John (Cochrane), Hh Eari. ok Dl'NDONAI.D [S.] She d. at Aboyne Castle, 12 Aug. 1762. He hi. secondly, in London, 23 April 1771, Mary, da. of James (Douglas), 9th Eaul ok Morton [S.], by his first wife Agatha, da. of James Hai.lyiu'rton, of Piteur. Ho d. at St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, 2S Dec 1795, in b'Stli year. His widow d, 25 Dec. 1816. V. 1794. 5. George (Gordon), Earl of Aboyne, &e. [S.], s. and h. bv 1st wife, b. at Edinburgh, 2S June 1761. On 28 May 1S36 he me. as MARQUIS OF HUNTLY [S.], on the death of his cousin, George, 5th Dlkk ok Gordon and 8th Marquess of Huutly [S.J Sec " HUNTLY " [S.], under the 9th Marquess, 1836-53. ABOUKIR. See " ABERCROMBY OF ABOUKIR, &c." Baroness, cr. 1801. ABRIXCIS, D'ABRLNCIS, AVRANCHES, or D'AVRANCHES.( tt ) Barons by /, RtjalloN, or Roland D'AbrinoiS, or D'Avbanches, tenure. g< am 0 f YiUi iim (who rf.1087) acquired the Harony of Folkestone in I Hen I Kent by marriage with Maud, da. and h. of Nigel Bs Mzhieyilla, or ' Amlndkvili.k, Lord of that place. He was living 1131, and d. before 1147. II. Steph. 2. William Abbincis, or Abranches, s. and b», living 1170, d. before 1190. III. Rie. I. 3. Simon Abrlncis, living, 1194, d, before 1203. IV. John. 4. William Abrinuis. He ///. Matida, da. and coheir of William de Bocland. Ho was living 1225, but d. before 1230. V. Hen. III. 5. William Abrincis, s. and h., d. before 1235, s.p. Note. — Maud, his sister and h., m. Hamon de Creveco>:ur, Baron of Crevecceur, and conveyed to him the whole Barony of Folkestone. She had by him four daughters, ' among whom the baronial lauds were divided. Of these, (1) Agnes, m. Sir John de Sandwich, (2} Isolda, m. Nicholas de Lenha.m, (3) Elena, m. Bertram de Ceiol, and (4) Isabella, m. Henry de Gaunt, and d. s.p. I from the corrections made by Mr. Courthope in his own Vof 1857.