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 ELP ALEXANDER, 5th baron; who if. 1648, leaving by his wife, Elizabeth, 4th ci. of Patrick, 3rd Lord Drusomond, an only dau., Lilian, who so, her father’s nephew and succosoor, ALEXANDER, 8th baron. His lordship d. in 1654, and left two sons, who became oueci’ssive barons. The elder, ALEXANDER, 7th baron, s. his falher, He as. Anne, dvii. Charlrton, cii. l”ife, by ovhseo she had issue, John of Dr. Alexander Diirnot, archbishop of Glasgow, and ii. tie. Ps’ioaroac, if. in 1803. without issue in I 679 when the younger, JOHN, inheri,.ed as 8th baron. This nobleman si, Isabel, iv. Clementina. to. to Jaanes Drnmmond, T,ord Perth, and dan, of Charles, 3rd Earl of Laudordale, by whom he had general of the Earl ‘S Melfort, to. to Potcr-Ei,bert, Lord four sons and three dauo., and was a at his decease, circa 1728, by the eldest surviving eon, CRARI,R5, 8th haron, wh,, as, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Lord Ehphhaotone ii. in 1783, and was o, by his eldest son, Primrose, Dart. of Carrington, ancestor of the Earls of JOHN, lltla haren, ens of the representative peers in 1784 Rosebcry, by whom he had issue, John, to. Ilargery, dau. of Sir Gilbert Fleoming, Hart. of his lcirdship si. Anne, dan. of James, 3rd Lord Ruthven, Durnton, hut if. hefsro his father, 8. p. James, who also predeceased his father. ChARLEs, his successor. Archibald, an stllecrin the army; ii, at Carthagena, In 1741. assumed, upon Inheriting the cotatce of the Wlgtoaa Grizel, vs. to Captain Gascoigne. Primrose, iii. hi 5757, to Alexander, Earl of Home. His lerdahip ci. in 1757, and was s. by his 3rd and eldest 1816, DoneaCahohina-I’aiiliua-.tleeoandro, a Spanish iady, eurviring eon, ChARlES, ioth baron. This nobleman vs. Clcmentina, dais, and sole heir of John Fleming, 6th Earl of Wigtoun, by Lady Mary Keith, dan. of William Keith, 9th Earl Slariachal, and sole heir of her brothers the Earl llarisehal and Field Marshal Keith. Tins lady woo sole hair-general of the illustrious hensee af Ficeming, Earl of Wigts,n; Keith, Earl Slarisehal; and Drunamond, Earl of Perth; Lady Willoughby de Eresby (tee iaft’ci) being heir-general, and the Earl of Perth heing heir-male, of the younger line of the Earl of Slalfort. in Lady Clementina’o quarterings there was noae tinder tle rank if an carl. Dy this marriage, Charles, 16th Lord Elphiustone had issue, 5. JOHN, his soceoseor. ii. Charles, RN., lost in the “PrineeGeorge,” in 1756; d. sissy?. an. William, an East India director, and preeionsly commander rim. James-tluthven, late of Bengal, ii. 1 Aug. 1628; hOe of an Indiaman. to. 24 June, 1774, Elizabeth, my. Monntstnart, DCL., 6. 1770, an olhoer of the civil eldest dais. of William Fullerton, ef Carstairs, eo. Lanark, heir to her uncle, John Fullerton, of Carberry; upon which occasion he assumed the additional surname of FULLERTON, before that of ELPRINOTONE; and by her time connected with the Indian government, d. 20 Nov. (who d. 3 Slay, 1834) had, 1 John, resident in the East Indies, 4. 12 liarrh, 1854. 2 Charlea, RN., 6. in 1784; bet in the ‘Blenheim.” S William-George-Keith, CD., K.L.W., and K.S.A., a ui. Ehirabeth-llaekenrie, ‘5. 8 Dee. 3840. major-gets, in the army; d. in command in India, Iv. Keith, vs. to David Erekine, Esq. of Cardrcee; and ci. 24 April, 1642. 4 Jaioee-Drnonmoaod, a lieut.-col. in the army, to. lot, in His lordship ii. 10 Ang. 1724, and was a by his eldest san, 1820, Diana-Maria, only dau. of Charles-John Clavering, JOHN, 12th baron, a lient.-gen. in the army, and a eel, of Esq., wits if. in 1833: and lndiy, in 1824, Anna-Maria, Ihe i6tla foot, rI. 11 Jnly, 1806, Janet-Hyndford, relict of only child of Admiral Sir Edward Huller, Dart., SIP., Sir John Gibson-Carmichael, Dart., and yonngeot dan. of of Trenant Park, Cornwall, when he assumed the Cornsline Elliot, Eeq. of Waolflee, Dexbnrghshire, l’y wioosn additional surnamo of EULLrR. Dy his 2nd wife, he (who d. 22 Aug. 1823) he had an only son, JouN, his successor. left issue at his decease, 6 March, 1857, WILLIAM-DULLER-FULLERTON ELrH1N5T0NE, present a representative poer in 1803 and 1806. lIe if. 21 Slay, 1812, peer. Edward-Charles,5 capt. late 02nd highlimdere, 6. 17 and wao a. by his only son, Nor. 1832 ; vs. 5 Slay, 1830, Elizabeth-Harriettc JOHN, 12th baron, who was 6. 23 June, 1607; and was fir ClerIc, youngest dan. of the Rt. Hen. Sir George some years in the rcyal horse-guards, where he attained the Clerk, Dart., and has had iasue, Charles-James, Ii. 14 rank of captain. He was afterwards Governor of Siadras, Aug. 1860, ii. at Cannes, 14 Jan. 1668 Gearge-Keith, and snhseqneni.ly of Donibay, where his administralien, ii. Ii May, 1865; and Lilias-Siary. John-Frederick, lient.-coi. Seals fnsilier-gde., 6. 1826. durhag the muthay of 1637, was most able ; he was, in George-James, 1. 1841. Gertrude, so. 16 April, 1850, to James Hope, Eaq. of reward, created a British peer, 21 Slay, 1857, as Baron Belmont. Glementina-Fleming, vs. 8 April, 1858, to Lient.-Cob. peerage of the United Kingdom. If c was aloe a P.C., Douglas Jones. Anna-llaria, ra. 1837, to Thomas-Henry Montgomery, British peerage became extinct, hut his Scottish title Esq. (See poet, MONTGOMERY, HART.) Ebrabeth-Mary, Ia. 1860, to the Rev. James-Fredorick JOHN.ELPHINSTuNE-FLEEMING, i4ih haron, who was 6. lliantgomery, 31.A. 1 Clementina,sa.18 Jan. 1860, Viee-Admh’alSir Pultency 13 Jan. 1861, when the title devolved on his cousin (see assle, Malcolm, G.C.H. ; and 4. loNer 1030. 2 Anne, ci. 30 Aug. 1850. iv. George-Keith (Sir), G.C.D. admiral of the blue, a naval LEaoN ELrTIIRsTONE, 12th and present Lonn ELrssiNsToxr offiecrof very high reputation, 6. 1747, who was in 1707 Crcoliea—Seotcl: Barony, 1508. created a peer of Ireland, and in 1801 a peer of Great Arise—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, ELvniNoroNr, arg., a Britain, as Lord Keith, and in 1811 he was advanced to chevron, aa., between three hears’ heade, erased, gn. ; 2nd the dignity of Viecsual Keilh, a title selected to earnmcmsrate asad Ord, BULL5R. sa, on a cross, arg., pierced, of lhc field, his maternal descent (.tee KEITH, B.) I. Slary, if. tunas. ii. Eleanor, as. in 1777, to the Right Hon. William Adam, of Blair Adam, eo. Kinross, and Woodston, eo. Kieeordine, Dart.), an arm, embowed, ppr,, issnant from s naval crown, a baren of the Exchequer in Scotland, and lordelaief-commissicner bearo the following quarters, viz., FLeEMiN0, gsa., a chevron of the Scotch jury court. Sirs. Adam within a double tresstsrc, flowered, coisnterflowcred with ELP 4. in Feb. 1808, leaving leeua, 1 Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K.C.l1., Il.?., of Dlair Adam, faiher of William Adam, Faq of Blair Adam, SiP. ; I Gcncnd Sir Frederisk Adam, G. C. H.. Governor of Madras, and Lord hemmissioner if the Isanast Islcs,who left issue a sun; I Ciementisiia, wife of John Anetruther Tlioms’.n, of Ansirotiser Tlaooso, in, Req. of Charlstsn. ii. 31 Aug. 1825, leaving issue, CLEMENT1Na-SaRa.ss, heir Willoughby do Ereshy. asad 3700, aI’d lieutenant-governor of Edinhurgh Poetic. by whom he hail surviving issue, I. JouN, Isis successor. ii. Charles, admiral in the navy, governor of Creenwich hospital, and lIP, for the co. Stirling, 6. in 1774; who family, the :slditional surname of FLEERINO. He s,. in and by her (who a. Indly, Captain Katsn, RN.) had, 3 JOnE-ELFOIN5TONr-FLEEMINu, 141h baron. 1 Clementins, ss.24 Slarch, 1845, to Cornwallio, Viscount Hawarden. Gn the death of her bri,thor John, 14th Baron Elphiaastone, this lady became heir general of tlae Lor,lo Blphinstone, and of the hsuees if Ficeming, Earlof Wigtonn, Keith, Earl-R,u itohal, and lirummond, Earl of Perth; she 1. 18 Jan. 1865. 2 Mary - Keith. si. 1st, 20 April, 1841, to Alexander SIscalister, Esq. of Torriedale (wInch marriage wao diosolved in 1847); and 2nd.ly, to Siorgan Lloyd, Esq.; said if. 11 March, 1020. 2 Anne-Elleateth, so. 12 June, 165i, to Wm.-Cunninghame Ilontine, Fsq. of .itrdeeh, eldest eon ef 11.-C. Cnnninghamc-Graham, liisq. of Gartmsre and Finlayoton. This lady waa givesa, 12 Get. 1860, hy royal licesasc, the rank and preeedsneo of a har,in’o daughter. Admiral Flecming ii. 20 Get. 1840. wife ii. 8 Dec. 1625. service, and a commissioner in India, and gsvenaor of Bombay, one of the most able and distingniohed men of Ins 1850. 5. Anne-Stuart, ii. Role, in 1832. at. Clsmenhns, d. team. 8 Aug. 1821. 4 Aug. 1841. His lordship avas lord-heist, of Dnmbartenehirc, and BlphiaeleRc, of Elpltitosl000, 00 Ike cs. sf Shells9, in the G.C.H., and G.C.D. lie d. nasH. 18 July, 1660, when his devolved on his fist cosloin, 11 Dee. 1616, and was a hiaut.-eol. in the army ; he d. vast. iasueof 3rd sen of Chao. 10th Baron), WILLIASI-I1ULLrR-FUL- four eaglet, displayed, iif the Orst, in the dexter quarter (ae an augmentation granted to the late Sir Edward Duller, and the hand holding a trideni, or. Lord Elphhistiine also fienre-de-Ps, arg. ; FRasER, or., three fraoee, arg. ; KEITh, arg. on a chief, go., three pallets, or; DRUsnsnvn, ot-, three bare, waved, gu.; FULLEI5TON, arg., a chevron between three ottere’ heads, erased, gu., within a bvrdure cf the last. have heen given, by royal order, tbo precedence of the 5 Thie gentleman, his younger brothers, and his sisters, younger sons aaad dana, of a baron. 411