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AILSA— AIRLIE. 43 Marquesses. 2. Archibald (Kennedy), Marquess of Aits a, &c. Barons [U.K.], also Earl ok Gassilis, &c. [S.], grandson and h., being s. ami h. of Archibald Kennedy, ttyled Earl of Cassilis, and Eleanor, hid II. 1846. wife, above named. He was b. Aug. 181(i. Lord Lieut, of Ayrshire. K.T. 7 March 1859. He m., 10 Nov. 1846, Julia, 2nd da. of Sir Richard Mounteny Jekhson. 1st Bart., by his 2nd wife, Charlotte llochfort, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John SMITH, K.C.B. He </., 20 March 1870, at Culzean Castle, from injuries received in the hunting field. His widow was living at Lovell Hill, near Windsor, Berks, 1884. III. 1870. ■ >. Archibald (Kennedy), Marquess of Ailsa and Baron Ailsa [U.K.], also Earl ok Cassilis and Loud Kennedy [S.], s. and h., b. 1 Sep. 1847- Sometime, 1868-70, an officer in the Coldstream Guards. He m.. 7 .March 1871, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Evelyn, 3rd da. of Charles (Stuart), Lord Bi.antyuk [S.], by Evelyn, 2ml da. of George Granville (Sutherland Leykson Goweii.i, 2nd Dike ok Sutherland. She was A. 24 June 1848. [Archibald Kennedy, styled liARL OF CASSILIS, s. and h. ap., b. 22 May 1872, in Berkeley Sq., Midx.] Note. — The family estates in 1883 consisted of about 76,000 acres in Ayrshire, of the annual value of about £36,000. — See Batenian's " Great Landowners." The principal resiilcnccx, Culzean Castle, C;issilis House, and Newark Castle, all in co. Ayr. AIR, see AYR. AIREY. Baron. 1. Sir Richard Airey, G.C.B., General in H.M.'s army, 1 187G was > " n ^ 1876, cr. BAllON AIREY, of Killingworth. co. Northumberland. He was 1st s. and h. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Airey, K.C.H., by Catharine, yst. da. of Margaret, siiojure, Baroness Tai.bot ok Mai.aiiide [[.], by Richard Talbot, of Malahide Castle, co. Dublin. He was li. April 1S0 : 1, at N'ewcastle-on-Tyue. Ed. at Woolwich Academy. Ensign 34th Foot, 1821 ; Aide-de-Camp to the Coimnisaioner of the Ionian Islands, 1S27-30 ; to the Governor of British North America, 1830-32 ; Military Secretary there, 1 S3 2-35 ; Lif-ut.-Col. 34th Keg., 183S Assistant Adjutant-Gen. at the Horse Guards, 183S-47 ; Assistant Quarter Master-Geu. there, 1851-53 ; Acting Quarter Master-Gen. in the Crimea, 1854-55 : was in command of a brigade at Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermann, and was at the capture of SebastOpol ; Quarter Master-Geu, of the forces, 1855, when lie received the local rank of Lieut.-Gen. in Turkey. He was nam. K.C.B. 5 July 1855 for his services against the Russians ; was Col. of the 17th Foot, I860 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Gibraltar, 1865-70; G.C.B., 13 March 1867; Col. of the 7th Foot, 1S<>8; Adjutant-Gen. to the Forces, 1870-76 ; General in the Army, 1871-2. On 29 Nov. 1876 was n: BARON A I KEY, .as afsd. In Oct. 1S77 he retired from the army. Hew., Jan. 183S, Harriett Mary Ererard, 3rd da. of his maternal uncle, James (Talbot), Loud Talbot ok Malahidk. [1,1, by Anne Sarah, da. and coheir of Samuel Rodbaro, of Evercreech, CP, Somerset. She d. in Lowndes Square, Midx., 28 July 1881. He survived her but a t*m weeks, and d. s.p.m.s., 13 Sep. 1881, at the Grange, Leather- head, Surrey, when the title became ex. Both were bur. in the cemetery at Kcnsal Green, Midx. AIRLIE. Barons [s.]. i. Sir James Ogilvy, of Airlie and Lintrathen, co. I. 1491. Forfar, s. and h. of Sir John O., of the same, by Marion, 2nd da. of Sir William Seton, of Seton, b. about 1430, we. his father about 1484 (in which year he was one of the guarantors of the treaty of peace con- cluded with the English), was, on 28 April 1491, er. LORD OGILVY OF AIRLIE [S.]. On 18 May following he went as Ambassador to Denmark. He m. firstly, about 1450, Elizabeth Kennedy, of the family of Cassilis. He hi. secondly, Mary, da. of Archibald (Douglas), 5th Earl ok Anuus [S.], only child by his 2nd wife, Catharine, da. of Sir William Stirling, of Keir. He d. about 1504.