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226 STAIR. Earldom [S.] f a ml S. John William TIenrt (Dal- yjT rymple), Earl of Stair, &c. [S.] nephew and h. ; being - 18°1 on '-' s ' anc ' n ' °* *- ien ' tue ^ ou ' ^ '"' ;im Dalrymple, Viscountcy [S.] j bv Marianne Dorothy, 2d. da. of Admiral Sir Robert mrt Harlanh, Bart, which William (who d. 23 Feb. 1807 J in his 72d year) was only br. to the fith Karl. He was b. 16 Nov. 17S4 and was sometime (1804) an officer in the 5th Dragoon Guards. He m. 28 May 1S04(") Johanna, da. of Charles Gordon, of Chinie, but (not considering such marriage to be valid) m, 3 June 1808 at St. Geo. Han. Sq. (spec, lie.) Laura, yst. da. of John Manners, by Louisa, afterwards tUO jurt Countess of Dysart [S.J. This last marriage was, however, set aside in consequence of a decision in the Eceles. court [E.] lb' July 1811, that the previous one was good.( b ) The marriage of 1804. however, was itself annulled six years later in June 1820 the said Johanna being divorced for adultery. ( c ) The Earl who '• for the last eleven years had been confined to his bed. speechless and almost unconscious, "() d. at his hotel iu the Rue de Clichy, Paris, 20 March 1840, aged 55. Will pr. April 1S40. With him expired the male issue of the 1st and notorious Earl of Stair. Earldom [S.J VIII. Viscountcy [S.] IX. S nml 0. John Hamilton (Daluymple), EarlofStair.CI Sc. [S.] cousin and h. male, beings. J 840 M»d h. of Sir John Hamilton Dalrymple, 4th Bart. [S ], one of the Barons of the Exchequer^") by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas HAMILTON Mac OlU of Eala and of Oxenfoord Castle, CO. Edinburgh, which John (who d. 26 Feb. 1810 aged 84) was s. and h. of Sir William D.u.hymple.C) 3d (") Riddell (p. 38S) states that the marriage was held lawful " merely iu virtue st private writings and correspondence containing simple promises and acknowledgment! of marriage, not formally authenticated or attested by others," and pp. 390—555) discusses the whole subject of Scotch " Cunsistorial Law." ( b ) The Lady thus set aside, who, after her mother's succession to the peerage abovestated 9 March 1821, became Lady Laura Tollemache, never agaiu essayed matrimony, and d. 11 July 1834, aged .14 at Ham House, in l'etersham. ( c ) She d. (calling herselt '■ C„u„tcsa Don: of Stair ") at Edinburgh 16 Feb. 1SI7. (J) Ann. Roj. 1846. ( e ) He was author of the well-known " Memoirs of Great Britain and Inland." O The following table illustrates the remarkable succession of these Earls. It is given iu "jr. and Q.," 8th S. vii, 302, as illustrating " the extraordinary fatality attendant on the descendants of the first Earl, unhappily notorious for his connection with the massacre of Gleneoe," shewing " that the 2d, 3d, 4th. 6th, 7th and 8th Earls all died without issue," and how, on the death of the last-named Earl in 1810, the issue male of the first Earl became extinct, and the succession passed over to the descendants of his brother. Sir James Dalrymple, Hart., cr. Viscount Stair [S.], 1690 ; </. 1095. I. John, 2d Viscount S. cr. Earl of Stnir=f= James Dalrymple, cr. a Bnrt-r [S ] 1703; d. 1707. | [S.] 1698. I i 1 1 ■ 1 , i T~_ II. John, 2d Earl William=f Penelope, suo jure George=j= Sir John D.,— of S., d. s.p. Dalrym- I Countess of Dum- Dalrym- 2d Bart., d- 1747. pie. | fries [S.] pie. | 1743. i , 1 | ' — i r III. James, 2d IV. William Earl of V. John,. r .th=f= Gen. Will-=f sir Will ' T Karl of S., Dumfries[S.]aud Earl of S., 1 iam D. ; d. I iamD.,3d ' ds.p.1760; 4thEarlofS. ; 1st d. 1789. 1807. Bart. d. 2daurv.son. son ; d. s.p. 1788. 1771. r _ _ 1 I VI. John, 6th Earl of VII. John William Henry, 7th Sir John D.. 4th-r S., d. s.p. 1821. Earl of S., d. s.p. 1840. Bart., dWl^J VIII. John, 8th Karl of S., d. s.p. 1853. IX. NoTth, 9th Karl of S., d. 1864t=