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252 STORM ONT — STOrRTON. V. 1668. J. David (Murray), Viscou.vt Stormost, .fee. [S.J, only b. and b. />. about 1665 ; sue. to the peerage [S.], 24 July 16t58, and was served h. male 7 Oct. 1 60S, and 9 July 1669. He was opposed to the Union [8,1 and was one of those who had to Mirrender themselves during the rising of 171fi.( 8 ) He vi. (contract 31 Jan. I OSS) Marjory, da. of David SroTT. of Seotstarvet, co. Fife, and only child by his first wife, Nicholas 1 ') da. of Sir John GlilKlisoN, of Lag, co. Dumfries. He ct. 19 Nov. 1731, at Comlongoii, co. Dumfries, aged about 6b 1 . His widow (by whom he had 14 children), d. at Scoue, April 1746. Funeral entry of both at Lyon office. YI. 1731. B. David (Murray), Vise >uxt Stormost, &o. [8.], 1st surv. s. and li., b. about 16S9 ; was (with his father; sum. to surrender himself during the rising of 171". ; sue. to the peerage [S ] 19 Nov. 1731. He hi. 20 Jan. 1726, Anne. da. and h. of John Stkw.uit, of luucrnytie. She rf. at Comlongou 30 July 1735. He </. at Jeanlield, near Dalkeith, 28 July 1718 in his 59th year, and was bur. the 30th at Nithsdale. Funeral entry of both at Lyou office, VH. 1748. 7. David (Murray), Viscount Stormont [1621], Lobb SCOOT [1605] and LORD ISai.vaihu [ 164 I J, ill the peerage of Scotland, 1st s. and U. ; 4. 0 Oct. 1727, sue. to the j.c<ra;;< [S.J, 23 Jidy 17 IS. On the death of his nnele, William, 1st Karl of Mansfield, 20 March 1793, he sue. as EARL OF MANSFIELD, co. Middx., under the spec, rem. in the creation, 1 Aug. 1792, of that dignity: his wife having at the same date sue. an COUUTESS OK MANSKIKLD, co. Nottingham, under the spec. rem. in the creation, 31 Oct. 1776 of that dignity. See " Mansfield " Earldom, with which title the Viseouutcy of Stormout, &c. fS.] has, since 1793, continued united. STOURTON. Barony J. Sm John Stourtun,() of S tout-ton, co. 'Wilts, s. I 1448 W"' a,u STiiniTON, of the same, by Elizabeth, da. and coheir of Sir John Miivne, of Estaines-ad-monteni, co. Essex, sue. his father, Sep. 1417, being then aged 1 1 ; was Knighted before (1427-28) S Hen. VI. ; served in the wars of France and Normandy ; was Sheriff of Wilts 1133-31 and 1437-38 and of Gloucestershire 1439-40, was one of the Plenipos. to treat of a pence with France 1440-41 ; Treasurer of the Household 1446-47, I ( a ) He is thus spoken of in 1707, by Col. Hooke ( Correspondence," vol. ii, p. 389). "Milord Stormont passe quarante ans, il est riche et puissant; il euteud les aflaires ; il est fort determine, et d'uue giande probitc ; il a line presence d'esprit peu commune." (•') In Wood's " Douglas" she is called " Nicholas Grierson, only da. procreated of the marriage between Sir John Grierson, of Lagg, Hart., and Janet Murray, the eldest of the three daughters and heirs portioners of Sir James Murray, of Cockpool (elder br. of John, Earl of Aunandale) and heirs of line of the Murrays, Earls of Annandale, now represented by the Earl of Mansfield." On this, M.J. Shaw-Ste<vart remarks, "What Douglas says of Janet Murray and the Griersons is incorrect ; lier name was Margaret and she m. (not Sir John Grierson, but his father) Sir Hubert Grierson." (°) Of his three yr. brothers, (1) John, d. young, (2) James Murray, was titular Earl of Dunbar, and (3) William Murray was the famous Earl of Mansfield, so cr. 1776. ( d ) Tho' this ancient family undoubtedly resided in very early times at. Stourton (in which parish are the 6 springs which are represented in their coat of arms, being those which form the source of the river Stour), there are no records to shew that they were Landowners till the reign of Ed. L, when Nicholas Stourton held one knight's fee here, under the Lovells of Castle Gary, co. Somerset. The manor of Stourton, which in the 1 1th century was held by the family of Fitzpayne, was, however, acquired before 1127 by that of Stourton, and held by them some 300 years till its Bale by the 13th Baron. [See Aubrey's " Wiltshire Collections" ed. by Canon Jackson]. In the "Coll. Top et Gen." vol, i, p. 312 is an interesting pedigree shewing tie connection of the Stourton family with the " blood royal," temp. Heu. Vll.