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414 KINNOUL. Earl (I, s.p.s. 27 Sep. 17S7, in his 78th year, .it Dupplin Castle,(") and was fair, at Aberdalgie, an. Perth. Will pr. 1788. IX. 1 7 S 7 . '■). RomcKT Auriol (Hay - Drummond), Earl o? Kixxori., &c. [S.], also Baron Hay of I'kdwahdine [G.B.], nephew ami li„ being a. and It <if the 11cm. Robert Hay-Drim.M0XD, Archbishop of York [1761-76}, by Henrietta, da. and b. "f Peter Auuiol, uf Coleman street, London, Mer- chant, which last named Robert was next br. to the late Earl, and took the name of Drummond after that of Hag in 1739, on succeeding to the estates of Clomlix and Innerpellry, 00. Perth, as heir of entail of his greatgrandfather, Wiliiam (Drunmiond) Viscount .Strathallan [S.] abuvementioned. He was IS March 1 7fil : admitted to Line. Inn. II Jan. 1775 ; sue. his father 10 Dee. 1770 in the estate of Brodsworth, Co. Vork, &c, and (by the death of his uncle) sue. to the peerage, 28 Dec. 1787, anil signed the protest on the Uegency. 29 Dec. 1788: P.C. 1796, being. 30 Sep. 1 790. appointed Lyon King OK Arms [S.] He m. firstly, 17 April 177!», Julia, da. of Anthony Eyiie, of Grove, Notts. She d. s.p. 2D .March, and was bar. 4 April 1 7X0 at Brodsworth. He hi. secondly, S June 1781, Sarah, 4th da. and coheir of the Ht. Hon. Thomas Hari.ky (Lord Mayor of London, 1767-03) by Anne, da. of Edward Baugham. He d. 12 April ISO! in his 54th Year at Dupplin Castle. Will pr. 1 SOU. His widow, who was b. 19 Oct. 1700, d. 16 Feb, 1837. Will pr. March 1837. X. 1804. 10. Thomas Robert (Hay-Dkuhmond) E.itr, of Kixxoir., &c. [S-], also Baron Hay ok Phdwakdixk [O.B.], s. and h„ b. 5 April 17S5, in Milsom street, Bath, Somerset: sti/kd Viscoixt DlPPl.IX from 1787 till he sue. to the peerage, IS April 1801 ; Lyon Kixii ok Arms, 1804-66, having been appointed to that office in( b ) in reversion, 30 Sep. 1796 ; Col. of the Perthshire Militia, 1809-65, and Lord Lieut, of Perthshire, 1830. He m. 17 Aug. 1824, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Louisa Burton. 2d da. of Admiral Sir Charles ROWLEY, 1st Bart. G.C.B., by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Richard Kim;, Bart. He •!. 18 Feb. iSOO in his 81st year at Torquay. His widow d. 0 March 1885('j in Warrior Square, St. Leonards-on-Sea. XL 1800. 11. George (Hay), Eaki, ok Kixxoni, [1083], Viscodxt Dupplin [1027, 1(133, and 1097J and Loitn Hay ok Kinkauns [1027 and 1033] in the peerage of Scotland, also Baron Hay ok PbDWAR- dinf [G.B. 17111, s. and h , 15 July 1827 in London : sti/led VisCODNT Duri'i.ix till 1806 ; ed. at Sandhurst Coll j Capt. 1st Life Guards, 1851-56. Ho in. 20 July 184S, at St. Geo., Hall. Sq., Emily Blanche Charlotte, da. of Henry (Somkhskt) 7th Dl'KE OK Bf.aukOht, by bis second wife, Emily Frances, da. of Culling Charles Smith. She was b. 2C Jan. 1828. [Georoe Robert Hay, styled Viscount Dupplix, 1st .«. and b. ap., b. 27 May 1849 ; sometime, 1807-71, in the 1st Life Guards, retiring as Lieut. He Ml. 4 Oct, 1871, Agnes Cecil Emmeline, 4th da. of James (Ditf), 5th Kahi. Fike [I.] She who was 'j. 18 May 1852 was divorced 11 July 1870 ( [1 ) He d. v.p. and s.p.m. (after a few hours illness) 9 March 1SSG, aged 37, at Monte Carlo in Italy, and was Imr at Dupplin.] According to Horace Walpole, Dupplin was then [1755] reckoned among the 30 ablest men in the House of Commons and it was said of him that he aimed tit nothing but understanding business and explaininr/ it. He was well known in general, political, and literary society. He is the prating BalbtlM of Pope's Kputle to Dr. Arbuthnot. Owing to his efforts a bridge (completed in 1771 after Smeaton's designs) was built at Perth over the Tay " [Nat. Biogr.] ( b ) This office which this Earl and his father had held as a sinecure was in 1806 conferred as a practical office on George Burnett, who had been "Lyon Depute" since 1803 which last named office was accordingly in 1800 abolished. ( c ) By the death of the Countess of Lichfield, 20 Aug. 1879, she became the last survivor of the Lady Patronesses of the celebrated " Ahnacks." The cause was crim. eon. with Herbert Flower, whom she m. (a few weeks later) 5 Aug. 1877, and who d. 30 Dec. 1880 in his 28th year, when she m. (thirdly,!, 4 July 1882, at St. Geo. Han. Sq., Alfred Cooper, Fellow of the College of SurgeonR.