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 FAT “CAsepoRnowet” underneath; and on a chief, a representation ef 11.51.5. “Venerable” engaging the Dutch .admiraFs ship “Vryheid.” Creel—A lion, paessnt-regardant, ppr. Matte—Fare, Fae. FAT It LI E. CUNIOeORAI,I-EAIRLIE. Site ARTHUR-PERCY, of Robertland and Fairlie, co. Ayr; 6. 22 Oct. 1815; a. hie father, 1 june, 1859; ste. 5 Feb. 1839, MariaAntnnia, 6th clan, of the Hon. Wjlljans-Bowtnatt Felton, and hae (sane, e. CHAItLEe-ARTHUR, 6. 2 Jan. 1846; ec. 7 Nov. 1807, Caroline-Madelina. IlsonAEL FALKINER, of Yorkshire, a Cavalier, accompanied youngest dan, of Williaen-b’onlyee He eel. 1637, Anee Jaeksols, of Leede, and had issue, Illair, Em. of Blair, Ayrshtre. (See JIIIRKe’s L,ewle,1 Gentry.) II. Percy-John, 5. 88 Dee. 1049. en. Alfred-Edward, 6. 20 April, 1052. e. Rena-Matilda. ii. Slargaret-Jtslsn-Gerirode. ILiitrac. THE Mote. WILLeAM CuoeeaonAu (2nd son of Alexander, let Earl of Gleneaien) bestowed the estate of Robertlaud upon his 2nd ann, DAVIn C0NIN0nAM, of Bartonleolm, from Is. Daniel, lord-mayor cf Dublin, 1729, who en. Elirs, dan. whom descended, 3, Dvin CutesNoeea3e, of Robertland, who was served heir to his fathor in 3628. Thie gentleman (master of the works to Jasere VI., of Scotland) was created a iOas’eeet of Naoa ,fealia, 25 Nov. 1630, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. Sir David ci. without male issue, when the title devolved upon his brother, II. Sm ALEXANnER, who, dying without snale ieeue, was e. by Ill. SIR DAVID. This gentleman was s. by his kinensate, IV. SIR WILLIAM (son of William Cuniugham, of Auchens Keith, whose father, John, of Wattlestoun, was eon of Christian, 2nd son of Sir David Cnningham), who en. in The 3rd eon, 1741, Margaret, dan. of William Fairlis, Req. of Fairlie, and Catne FALILINE5, Req of Cork, merchant, eel. lot, Roth, dan. had isosse, I. WILLIAM, his heir. tt, Alextusder, collector of customs, m. Sarah, dan. of e. Rsooe, his heir. John Reid, by Anna his wife, dan of Robert Cuningisame, t. Rhizabeth, m. R. Herriek, Req. of Shippool, great-grandfather of Anehenharvie, andhad issue, 3 William, RICo’s service. 1 Anne, ceo. to Anthony, son of John Dunlop, of that ilk. 2 Jane, as. to Willism Smith, Req. of Carbeth Guthrie. her two dane. Anne, and Caroline, en. so John Slinehin, Esq. Sir Williaeu tO. 22 Oct. 1781, and was s. by his eldest oon, V. SIR WILLIAM. This gentleman eel. Anne, dan. of a Baronet 24 Aug. 1777, at. Mary Ilarker, and had, Robert Cohqnhoun, Req. of the island of St. Chrietopher, Caleb, whose dan., slaria-Ieabel]a, see. Jnstin 31’Carthy, and had issue, five eeoc and tlsree dons., Frances, ci. lois; Margaret, nec. 1st to Capt. Robert Slaxn-ell, of Pelloek-, and Rsq. of Carrignavar. 2ndly, to John Csioingham, Req. of Craigenels; Anne, so. to Rnth, re. to Iticlsard Chute, Req. of Chute Hall, in Rerry, Sir William Bruce, Dart. of Stenhouse. Sir William, whe’ Elizabeth, rn to Attiwell Wood, Req., barrister-st-law. assumed the additional surname of FAIRLIE, ci. in 1811, and Stary, see, to Thnn,ao Parsons, Req. of Pembroke, eo. Cane. was s. by his son, VI. Stn WILLIAM, who Os. 21 May, 1818, Anne, only dan. Sir Riggs ci. in 1798, and was s. by his only surviving eon, of the late Robert Cooper, Req. of Woadbrtdge, Suffolk, bat II. SIR SAMUEL. This gentleman set. Sarah, dan. of dying s. p. 1 Fob. 1837, was s. by his brolher. VII. Ssss JOHN, 6. 29 July, 1779 sa. 8 Ang. 1888, JsnetLueretia, I. Reone, 3rd baronet. dsu. of Johls Wallace, Rsq. of Kelly, eo. Ronfeew, II. CRARLE5-LE5L5E, 4th baronet. and dying 5. p. 28 Feb. 1852, was s. by his next brother, VIII. SIR CRoKs.es, 8. 22 Sept 1780, who III. 10 Jnno, Sir Samuel ci. in 1855, and wee s. by his eldest eon, 3800, Fanny, 3rd dan. of Sir J,,hu Call, Dart., end by bee III. SIR RIGGs, t. in 1789, who ci. Mole. 25 Jan. 1850, and (evbo ci. at Pies, 12 Stay, 1848), had issue, e. William, 5. 1812; ci. 1842. II. ARTROR-PEReY, present baronet. s. Roes, et. 1843, to John, 3rd son of John Cnnningham, Req. of Craigend, Ranfrewehire, who ci. 1852. 51. Floreeece-Anns, at. 1821, to Cbarles-Engene-Laffltta, distinguished officer, 8. 1701, who m. 1834, Mary, dan. sf Req. of Paris. Sir Charles ci. 1 June, 1859. PAL FALKINER. FALItINRR, SIR SA3IUEL-FBMUND, Bart. of As-un-Mount, co. Cork, 6. 1841 ; s. his father, ae 6th baronet, ‘A 30 Dee. 1867; cia. 21 Nov. 1865, Blanche, ynungeet dau. of the late Sir W.-l). Call, Bert., and has a dau., 6. 14 March, 1868. 3t(iicagr. Ormeende’s army to Ireland, and seitled in Dublin. I. RICIIARL, ancestor of the preeent Richard-Henry Pita- Richard Falkitser, Req. of 2,lennt Falcon, cc. Tipperary. II. DANIEL. DANIEL FALRINEn, of Dublin, merchant, 8.3642, bad, with cue dan., Mactush (Sirs. Travera), three eone, I. John, of Jlul’lin, father, by Slary his wife, of three dane., his co-heirs, viz., 1 Ehsabeth, se. to Freeman Rogers, Req. 2 Rebecca r. to WiHiam Gibton, Req. 3 Sarah, set. to John Taylor, Req. of George Spenee, Req., and had a son, Frederick, ofAhbotstown, en. Dublin, who m. Elizabeth, dan. of James llamiltoll, Req. of Dailieboroeagh, eo. Cavan; and ci. in 1785, leaving (boeides dons., of n-horn the eldest, Anne, en. Benjamin Geshe, Req. of Mount Gealo, Co. Kilkonny), DANIEL, of Abbotetown, who m. Dorothy, dan. of Henry Foesre, Rsq.. and had, with three dane., two sons, Frederick-John, lie,,t.-eol. 20th myt. of foot, sometime SIP. for the en. Dublin, created a Baronet in 1812, but ci. s, p. in 1815; Daniel, d. oem. III. CALEB. of Ed,vorde Itigge, Req., by whona (who tO. before 1727) he bad lassie, of the prceent W.-ll. Herrick, Req. of Shipped. He to. Sndly, Story, don. of Jolen Newport, Roq., sod had by SIr. Caleb F’slkiner’e only sen and soececeor, 3. RIoos FALKINER, Esq. of Auu-Sloesnt, en. Cork, erected SAMUEL, essereseor to his fatlser. Samta, vs. to the Rev. George Warner, Cbarles Leslie, RD., and had issue, III. SAOIUEL-ROMURO, 5th baronet. Iv. Jnbn-Leette. was s. by his brother, IV. SIR CnAetLEe-LrsLle, a retired capt. RN., 6. 17oi, who ci. naste. 7 Feb. 1858, and was .c, by his broths,’, V. SIR SsssuEL-RnMUeen, a lient.-col. iu the army, and a J. Dowona, Req. of Coeenassght Place, and had teene, - t. SaesrrL-Enosuno, percent baronet. s. Edith-Story, is.25 April, 1038, 50 Josepll Wood, achy eon of Joseph-Carter Wood, Req. of Slard,’n Park, Surrey. II. Rose-Frsnecs, es. tO April, 1939, ts Ctlerlre-William Arms—Quarterly, let and 4th, or, a lion rempant, nod in Sloore, Req., Bengal Civil Service, and ci. on board the Peeineuler and Oriental etoonter ‘‘Nemeole,” 22 Slay, 1860. us. Estily-Ehizo, to. 8 Jan. 1817, to Willians-G. herbert, Req. three stars of the ftrst for RUBE; 3rd, a-c., Hare e garbe, or, for Sir Satuuel d. 10 Dec. 18f7, and was a. by his only sen, SIR Coalalleco; over sli, in en secoleheon of protenee, arg., a SAMnEL-EOMUNn FALKINER, the 6th and prearnt baronet. shakefork, betwese a bugle in eleief and twa eaotles in bose, creatiace—24 Aug. 1777. Creslo—A Hen’s head eeoped, or, end an unicorn’s bead Areas—Or, three falcons, close, ppr., belied, gn. ; e mullet Oappsrlers—Two knighsle in complete ermonr, holding in for difference. 0,-eel—A falcon’s lure, pjar., between two wIngs, az, ;fehlses—t,4beee flee crests) Parates seem; (betew the shield) Melte—Fortnna favente. Seel—Ann-Houut, cc. Cork. Creolieea—23 Nov. 1030. chief three atare, go., for FAIIeLIE 2nd, arg., on a fese, ao., rn, for CUNNIN5IIAM. eanpeel, ppr., armed, or. their exterior hands batons, or. Fortitodins, ,Oeal—Fairlie hlonoe, Ayrehtire. 429