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408 KINLOSS. Barony [S.] I. 1602. I. 1604. I. 160S. KINLOSS and BRUCE OF KINLOSS. 1. Edward Bruce, Commendator of the*! Cietercian Abbey v>{ Kinloss, eo. Elgin, had, on his resigna- tion thereof, a charter of Kinloss, 2 Feb, 16lJl/2,( a ), with the title of Free Baron and LOUD KINLOSS [S.], with rem. to his heir* and assigns. On S July 1(50-1, ho waste. BARON BKlX't: OF KINLOSS [S.], with rein, to his heirs male whatsoever,!)') while, on 3 May 160$, lie had (ivitltuiit am/ resignation) a grant of Kinloss, as a temporal Barony under the title of LORD BRUCE OF KINLOSS [S.], with rem. to the heirs male of his body, whom failing, to his heirs and assigns. He d. 14 Jan. 1(510/1. "H 3 II. 1611 June 1610. III. 1613. I. 1633. 2. Edward (Bruce), Lord Kin loss and Baron Bruce ok Kinloss [S.], 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. KB. He d. uum. Aug. 1(513. v. » r. ■ Thomas (Bruce), Lord Kinloss and Baron Bruce ok Kinloss [8.], br. and h. On 21 June 1633 he was a: EARL OF ELGIN and LORD BRUCE OF KINLOSS [S-], with rem. to his heirs male for ever of the name of Brace. He d- 21 Dee. 1663. See fuller particulars under •' Elgin," Earldom of [S.], cr, 1633. IV. | 'h Robbkt (Bruce), Earl of Eu;in, Lord! II. f lu "°- KINLOSS, Baron BRUCH OF Kinloss. Set' [S ] s. and h. On IS March 1663/4 he was a: BARON BRUCE OF SKELTON, co. York, VISCOUNT BRUCE OF AMPTHILL, Beds, and EARL OF AILESBURV. He «. 16S. r .. III. | 1665. ij. Thomas (Bruce), Earl of also E.vUL OK Ei.oin, Loitu Kinloss. Kinloss, &e. [S.], 1st surv. s. ami h. He AlI.ESU'JRY, &C, Bakon Brows ok d. 1741. as VL IV. '■} 1741. C G i). Charles (Bruce), Earl or Ailesuurv, &c. ; also Earl ok Elgin, Lohd Kinloss, Baron Bruce ok Kinloss, &c. [S.], ». and h. On 17 April 1746, he was cr. BARON BRUCE OF TOTTENHAM, Wilts, with a spec, rem. He d. s.p.m.s. 10 Feb. 1746/7, when, excepting as to this last creation, (which see) his English honours became extinct. The Earldom of Elgin, and the Barony ok Bruce ok Kinloss [S.] devolved on the heir male gen. See "Elgin," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1633. The BARONY OF KINLOSS " 1602, as well as, perhaps, the right to the Barony of Bruce of Kinloss 1608 (see under that dignity), devolved as under. j jg lis. (") This date of creation is allowed in the " Decreet of Hanking " (1606), where this I'eerage is placed between " Loudoun " (cr. 30 June 1601) and "Abercorn" (it. 5 April 1603). ( b ) In " a catalogue of the Scottis Nobilitie and OlHciers of the estat. by John Colville" [dated 1602], edited by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D., and "printed for the Grampian Club," Loudon, 1873, (p. 80), occurs the following: — " Of neu erected Barons or Lordes by verteu of dissolution of benefices and annexa- tion tharof to the Crown, be about 10, viz., — [1] The Abbacy of Arbroth, erected in a temporal Lordschip to the Marquisse of Kinneill [i.e.. the Marquess of Hamilton ; see below], [2] The priory of Piuscardy, now callitthe Lordschip of Orchart, to the first President. [3] The Abbacy of Dear to M r Ro. Keth [Keith"). [4] The Abbacy of Newbottill to M r Marc Ker. [5] The Abbacy of Kinloss to M 1 Eduard Bruce, [6] The Abbacies of Drybrugh aud Cambuskynntth to the Evil of Mar, [7] The Abbacy of Paslay to the Lord Claud Haniniiltun. [8] The Abbacy of Culross to Jo. ColviUe of Kinnedre.