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412 KINNAIRD — KINNOUL. Barony [S.] 11 and 8. Arthur Fitzgerald (Kinnaird), aq Lord Kinnaird of Inchtuhe [S. 1682], also Baron 1887 Kinnaird of Rossie [U.K. I860], only s. and b. 10 Parony [U.K.] ' Feb. 1S47 , ed. at Eton anil at Trio. Coll., Cambridge; j TT Partner in the firm uf" Barclay, Ransom & Co.," Hunker* J of London. He mi. 19 Aug. "lS75, Mary Alma Victoria, 5Ul da. <if Sir Andrew Agnew. Sth Hart. [S.] of Locknnw, by Louisa, da. of Charles (Noel), 1st Ram. OF Gainsborough nbovenaiued. She was A. 2 Sep. 1S54. Family Eitata.— These, w 1S8,'!, consisted of 11,704 acres iu co. Perth, and 1 1 ! (worth £757 a year) in co. Kent. Total, 11,818 acres, worth £17.003 a year. Principal Residences, llossie Priory, near Iuchture, co. Perth, and Plaistow Lodge, in Bromley, cu. Kent. KINNOUL. Earldom [S.] ]. George Hay, of Kin fauns, co. Pertli, yr. s. of I 1633 I'cter Hay, of Melgingo, by Margaret, da. of Sir Patrick OGJLYT, of Iiiehmartin, was b. 1572 ; ed. at the Scots Coll. at Douay, 1590-96 ; was introduced to Court [S,] by his cousin Sir James Hay (after- wards Earl of Carlisle, the well-known favourite), becoming gentleman of the Bed- chamber about 1596. He was granted, 18 Feb. 1598, the Carthusian Priory of Perth with a seat as a Lord in Pari. [S.], but resigned such peerage as not having sufficient rent to support it. In 1600 he received the lands of Netherclifl* out of the estates forfeited by the Earl of Qowrie [S.], being knighted in or before 1609 : Clerk Register and a Lord of Session [S.], 26 March 1616 : High Chancellor [S.], 16 July 1622, till his death, being cr.. 4 Mav 1627, VIoOOUNT OF DUPPLIN and LORD HAY OF KIXFAUNS [S.], and subsequently 25 May 16:;::, K.YUL OF KINNOUL, VISCOUNT OF DUPPL1N and LORD HAY OF KINFAUNS, with, in this last patent (Only) a spec. rem. to hie heirs male for ever. Hg m. Margaret, da. of Sir James Halyburton, of Pitcur. She </. 4 April, and was bur. 7 May 1633, at Kinnoul. He 4. in London (of apoplexy) 16 Dec. 1634.( a ) and was bur. 19 Aug. 1635, at Kinnoul, under "a sumptuous monument." Admon. 25 Feb. 1634/5. II. 1634. 2. George (Hay), Earl of Kixnoul, &c. [S.J, 2nd() and only surv. s. and h., Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1632-35 ; styled Viscount Duitlin 1633 till 16 Dec. 1634, when he site, to the peerage [S.] ; P.C. ; Adhering to the royal cause he refused to sign the solemn league in 1643. He mi. Anne, or Agues, 1st da. of William (Douglas), 7th Earl ok Morton [S.], by Anne, da. of George (Keith), Sth Earl Marischal fS.] He el. at Whitehall 5th and was bur. 8 Oct. 1644, at Waltham Abbey, Essex. Will pr. 1646. Admon. 6 July 1652, to a creditor. III. 1644. ii. William (Hay), Earl of Kinnoul, &c. [8.], only s. and h., styled Viscount Duitlin, 1631, till 8 Oct. 1644, when he sue. to the peerage [S.] He joined the Royalists tinder the Marquess of Montrose [S.J in 1644 ; was taken prisoner but escaped from Edinburgh Castle 28 May 1654, tho" again captured iu Nov. 1654. He sue. to the island of liarbadoes in Oct. 1660 by the death of his cousin, James (Hay), Earl of Carlisle, and disposed of the same to the Crown in 1661. He m. firstly Mary, da. of Robert (Bhudknellj. 2d Earl ok Cardigan, by his first wife, Mary, da. of Henry (Constable), 1st Viscount Dun- bar [S.] She, who was bap. 7 Jan. 1636, at Deene, co. Northampton, d. B.p, Her will pr. 1665. He m. secondly Catharine, 1st da. and coheir of Charles Cecil, styled Viscount Chanbourne (s. and h. ap. of William, 2d Earl of Salisbury), by Diana, da. and coheir of James (Maxwell), Eaul ok Dihletoun [S.] He was bur. 28 May 1677, at Waltham Abbey afsd. Will pr. 1677. His widow d. about 1683. Will pr. Nov. 1683. ( ll ) His death was on 25 Nov. 1(534, according to a foot note in Scot's " Staggering Stale." () His elder br., Sir Peter Hay, who was living 23 May 1611, d. num. and v.p.