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 PAL PAL Thomas Dinney, Esq., and had issue, William-Thomas, Ronesrr DALLAS, of Kensington, eldest scsi of Alexatider t. 1845, d. 1848; Lauderdale-William, 8. 2 Nov. 1854, Dallas, of Murray, Forfarshha (nearly related to the Laird 6. ldMareh, 185,, Elizabeth; Mary; Clara- and Alice. . . - Patricia, is. 8 March, 1828, to Gilbert Yonng, Req of Lin- of asstiay), ci. Eheaboti,, sian. of the Rev. James Smith, elnden Yonngtield, who ci. in 1829; shed. 23 Aug. 1891. msninter of Kdhirney, graisldass. of l(ngh Ear toy, IUq., Elizabeth, is. 26 Boo. 1822, to Sir Alexander Eamsay. and great-granddan. uf Sir itobrrt ]tarclar, I’art. of PiersBart.; 6. 12 Sept 1852. town, whore grandfather, Willisni ltarclay, ii. Jean, Mary, ci. in 1824, to James Hamilton, Esq. of Bangeur, dan. and heiress of John Doyle, of Eilb,n’n, 5th liaron and 6. I Sept. 1964. - . - Glasgow. Dy this lady (svhs throu6h her niaterisal amesGeorgiana lOct 1811, IIH Lwiatncl tO5ti: toi s tt e D-sr lays of I scrst u s s s 1 ito Its the P sum Haestlton Dosebiggin, 99th recintcnl, ci. 3 Feb. 1560. Itarel:sy do Tolty, commander-ns-elsscl of the R,sssiasi armies) eRamsay, ia 26 Oct. 1826, D. Macdonald, Esq. of Sandside, he ha’l (with several daus., of whom, llary, s,. to Lirut.’ Caithness-shire. Cot. itesxloy, aide-dc-camj: to the Earl of lIardwietc, lord— Christiana-Ilanle. lioutonasst of ireland 1.siry, si,. to Capt. Temple West; and His lordship Ia. lndly, in 1822, Miss Elizabeth Barton, but Isabella, em. to Wiffians Rae, i)oq) two sons, viz., had no other issue. He 6. 13 April, 1852, and was a. in his i. ]tobort (flight lien. Sir), t. Ii Oei. 1756, created elnrfbarony hy hii eldest non, Fox, now Raise Os’ DnLHorsse justice of Clsesles-, 1907; salicilor-t’cscral, 1913; jodge of the (see ante). Lady Parsninre os. 2ndly, 26 April 1816 Cossrt ,,f Coinnson Pleas, 1914; lord chief-justice of the CosiDonamy-Stansell Fewer Esq. and d. at Paris 25 Juno, 1867. moo I’lras, CU, lie 5”. tsi, Charlotte, dais. i,f the late A. Jarsisse, hog., beets-cot. is the army, smith em,nsiml at term nna C,-emsllemmz—Scottish Daron, 29 Aisg. 1618. Earl, 29 Jan. ansi 2nmllt’, Cinstissa, dso. of Ileisry Davidson, Faq. of Tnt— 1631. Baron of the United Kingdom, It Sept 1831. loch Castle, itnmhsre, and s7. 11 Dec. 1934, leaving issue, one Arms—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., an eagle, displayed, son and six daus., Ca., beaked and me,ahcromt, gss, for daassxs-; 2nd and :srd, I Echort-Witltani, a nsajor in limo army, so. 9 May, 1818, party per pate, arg. and go., a berdure, charged with eight Lucy, eldest thou, of flssmry Davi,iscn, Esq., assd ml. hi Sept. escallops, all cennterchanged, for Mare.e. 1848, leaving isssse two omsns, llotsert—tV slli,ssms; ansi tieergeCreois—1, Ass ussioorn’n head, cessped at the nook, avg., Frederic, major late 46th regs., a hssiglst of she Legion of armod or, far RAasssY ; 2, A wyvern svith two heasin, itssnour, sms. 28 May, 1s07, Maria-L,’sstma, eldest dan. of vomttissg flames, before and hehind, ppr., for Mauce. Janm,’s-Arthssr Taytor, Fog. ci Strenst,sim,s-aosiet, WorcesterSmsjsjsoriem’a—Dexter, a griffin, sviths wiisgn displayed, ppr., shire (‘c L’esca’s Lssa,t is?, ‘l’s); ssssl “sic dcci, Carotsnc’. sinister, a greyhossnd, ppr., gorgod with: a collar, gss., I Chart,stte, s’s. in lel7, Cald. lesson Itotsects, U.N., and 1. charged with three escallops, avg. Nsmv. 1849. sMell s—Ova ot lahora. 2 lta,tetisie, st. 1928, Count sEttsslavns ltt,,eher von Wshi,Seale—Panissnre aisd Dreehin Castle, Forfarshiro, stads, grssadsssss of limo late Field ihhai’slsot i’cimmeo lltOclser, —— eesmsnsandcr-iss-olmief of she armies of 11)1. the King of Prussia. DAlICEITH EARL ICC BCCCLEUCII DUKE. 3 Giostmna, mf, at Bacon-Radon, 13 June, 1603. 4 Etica, is. 14 Nov. 1637, J,mhn-l’eaay Machell, Keg. ot Penny Bridge. WOstieomrtand. a, 1 Lory-Snrnh, ‘,n. Jan. 1614, George Marion, Big. sf P A I L A S. Capernwrssy Halt, Lasseaslnro (hate M.F. for the ton-n of I,aneaslor). DALLAS, SIR ROBERT-CRAnLES 6 Cht5H55O4t55’flOt is,. 2 Nov. 1842, Ednsund-Wttliamn- ; W siton l’ossv, Lag. major (mince heat-cot.) of Ihe lIsts of Pottal, no. Stafford, 9. 23 Doe. regtsnoal, and ,l. 19 Nov. 1818. 1804 & as 2nd hart., at the do- Oeenon, created a Baronet. cease of his father 14 Jan. 1833’ The 2nd sen its. 29 Sop.1841, tlso Hon. Frances- I. Gemmnos DALLAs, Esq. of Pets:sl, in Staffordshire, 6. Henrietta, i-eliot of Charlos Dos 6 April, 1718, who distnsgtst’hod himself highly in the civil Visux, Eoq., oldest son of Sir C. I sorviec of the East lnuia Company, was createst a Daronct, Dee Visux, Bart., asaci dau. of Edward, late Lord ti July, 1786. Ito ma. 11 June, 1758, Cathcrhtc-Margaret, EllenImorough, and has issue, 4th dais, of Sir Jm,hn ltlackwood, ttart., and tharcan, Baroness I. Ozoaoz-Enwann, 1. 9 Oct. 1242. Bufferin and Chsnebnye, by whosis (who tt 5 April, 1846), lao is. Rnport.Caradoe-Frantin, officer OStis foot, 6. 14 July, h:l.:aOemmoll lit A1m’il, 1792: 1, 7 Nov. 1799. 184:. - Oeerce, C. 31 Dec. 1797, klllcd 14 Feb. 1816, by use aeehdeatah i. Theodonsa-Snhna. dtsc-hncge emf a gun. Sir Robert was called to tlso bar in 1829 and js Henry, capt. hi the army; 8.11 July, 1502; mt 10 Ang. tSlO. RsmaemmT-CHAao.zs, presesmt hsarom:m’t. lieut.-col. of militia in the island of Grenada. Cathoriae-Sophsa,’i. io Dec. 1811. to the lien. Vice-Adnsirai 3- - George Folds, fiN-; and 1. in tSlh. lhlragr. Itarianne. ,,,. lot, in 1889, to Sir l’oser Parker, ltnrl., mph. The family of Dallas in of great antiquity isa the eosinm.ies lt.N., vlsn ass atalis witite staeisnng the Ams’ricsmss camp at of Elgin and Natu’n, and derives its nanse from the locality Bollair, near lialtiuaore, It Aug. 1814; and 2amlty, 19 Aug. which was the original settlement of the chs,,i. Dallas is a ]t18bd1h0dtThu5r0F.5h Earle, Esmu. of Azerley pannh of Elgsnshsm’o, so the preabytery of Burros, asid nyisod hall sser Itipssn. of Moray. The isame is composed of tn’s, Gaelic words— Sir Goes-ge ml. 14 Jan. 1052. elate, a valley or plam, asmd otis, contracted from oPec, - - water (z so Stat shoal Accoanh of P1gm’ & e p II Cseetr—Jt 551 tt le l,ms.n1sl so lie) seen Blaekn-oed sad Sossn, 1842). The barony of Dallas, eontaha- BoiL tess venit ab alto. SemI—Mount Cravesm, I ste oflremiada - ing the remains of the castle of Dallas or Toreaetlo, has, To,m-n Ruse—bJ, Esshlaimd stoIc. long been the property of the Cucnnsiego of Altyro. The branch of the family of Dallas, from which the present DALIJENY, LORD, SOC Rost:no:ux’, EARL. i Baronet us denoended, removed to Cantray, use the panels of Cawder, prosbytery of Maim, and niasod of Moray, in the I 2nd yeas’ of King Eanens IlL (1480); and reinahmed in tos- DALRVJIPLE, VISCOUNT, ace STAIR, EARL. session of that bnrossy for nosm-ly 460 years, usmtll the estate was alienated by nab to the family of Dav(da,mn. - JassEe DALLAs, Lsh-d of Csmtray, was killed at Cnlloden; 1) A L II M P Ia E. and soon after that event, some of his class emigs-ated to ci RU the West Inches and the United States of America, whose .- ‘ cva.. they formed establishments, to which, ins moaani’y of their -.° a.Highland home and ancestry, they gave the cacao territorial m designation. Dallas Castle in sin estate of considerable isa- - ‘) ,r - a; ., - 0’ portance in the ishamad of Jamaica, assmt the eoussty of Dallas j - is an extensive ‘hats-let in the state of Alabama. Tho state ., a o of Pennsylvania has sent, as its reprosesmtative, to the senate I - of the United States, the Hen. George Dallas, vico-preaidemst, ‘5> - of that distinguished assembly, aisd one of the most eminent. - - a This lady and her sister Christians were raised by royal I DALBYMPLE, SIR Hgw-HAaasLyny, of Is om (is Bos - warrant in 1861 to tho musk et an oarl’s claus. I wick, no, Hadchngton, late Imeut. -gui. i 1st foot, 6. .11 299