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 H U N’ defeated by his rival, the Earl of Moray, at Cerrirhie, near v. lfsnry, who scan in this ecn’icr of the hthng of Poland; and Aberdeen. The er.nsequenees of the lees of this battle wore most disastrous to the f.unily of Tluntly. The earl himself, Tim mas’qsiess was a. by his eldest sssrving non, thrown from ins horse and too unwieldy to rise from the Lewis, 3rd m.arqnesn, who wan rentored to lain hsneurs ground, was siesstliered in the retreat, 20 Oct. 3362; aod his and estates by Cnann.es lb. His lordship is. Isabel, dan. body, hroesght to town on a pair of paniiiers, was afterwards of Sir James Grant, of Grasit, asid was 5. hn 1653 by his ps’odtsesd in parliament, when a dssm of forfeiters was only son, prenonneed against him and Ins family, which was iist Grouse, 4th nsarqsssss. His lordship was elevated ts a reversed nntil 19 stj,sOl, I 3537. ills son, Sir .1 olin Gordon, eendemsed is be beheaded, was bntelsorod at Aberdeen by an nssskilfnl exeentisiner. The i’arl was s. by his oldest so. Lady Elizabeth Howard, 2nd dma. of 110517, thnke of surs-is’ing son (by Elieibrtli, eldest ilan of itsibert, Lorsi Norf,slk and Earl of Norwich, by svhsom he bad a son, Keith, and sister iif William, 4th Earl Marioehal), Osoene, Itli earl. Tins nohlesnei, after the unhappy 4th Earl of Perth. Tise dnehsss rotisi’g tn a conveist his death of Ins father, was tried for high treason in 1 363, Flanders, the sinks institntesl a process of adherence in sesiteneesi to be hanged, drasvn, anil quartered. Ifs was. 1007. In 171], her grisee excited no small attcsmthen by however, pardoned by the Qoeen, miii apiointeih lordchaneellsr oenihing to tics domes and fatnity of advocates a silver snedmd, of Scotland in 13533. Ills lordship is. Lsdr witls the head of the Chevalier on one side, and on the Anso hiannllon, ibm. of Janice, Earl of Arran, Iitske of ether, the British isles, with the word Rssb,hifi’. The dean Cliatellioranit, Regent of Scotland; and dying in May, lsavissg presented the uiedsd tn the faculty at their next svas s. by his only son, Geoniie, 6th earl, who was created, 37 April, 3309, ill.ssequess’’r it hits their rcpositos’ies, wisen time affls’mative was ranted, lluxnv, and acquired also, between 1609 ansI 1625, and a voto pasoed, to return thassks to the duchess for her the dignities sf Bares of Brsilessrh, Lsi’lni bsr, ,Sls’ehhacss, 1,s’eoesmt. Tsvo advocates, delegated fisr that purpose, waited .4 sot his/sos, Ba lo,ss’e. dii elSie, sail His mcdiii,’, kbscss’sl sspssm her grace, aumd eximreeoed their hopes that she would Isecs’ees,s, and Abel of Bark. His lordship iii. Lady Henrietta snomi have an epportsmimity to eonslshiment the faculty with a Stewart, eldest dan. of Esme, Links of Lonnox, by whom second ssaedal ems time Rrsherabiesm. The dnke was bred sip in lie had issue, t. demise, 2nd marquess. ii. Jona (Sir), eresleil Viiestsnt lslelgnni and Lord Alsayns, the battle nf Strasbnrgh. lie ii. 7 Dee. 1716, and svas a. by 1627’, cii. Sepisia, sIan. of I”raneis, 5th Earl of Errol, and irai his nudy son, aeeishenlslly bnrnt to death is the lisess ef i”rendranght; St. George, in 1713. Ills grace em. in 1706, Lady Henrietta he ‘1. a. p. iii. Frsseis, it, is Gennasy, 1620. i v. Alan, laird ef Asirhindssno. i. Anne, iii. Is James. Earl sf Slnrrsy. is. Ehirabeth, s,. to Alexander, Earl of Linhillsgssv. iii. Ilary, os. to Williasm, Slarqness si tlsnglas. is. Jrsni. is. to Claodo hianniton, Lord Stralsaso. The Harqnees of Hssntly was heard to say, that he never drew a sword in lsin oss’n qnmirrel. ‘‘ In Isis youth, a s. Anne, os. W’ilhiemsm, Earl efAberdren; and ib. 20 Jane, 1791. prodigal spender; in his old age snore wise anti worldly yet necer rsenitesl for cost in matters of credit and iicaionr; a great honsehelder; a terror to his esiennes, svhena ho ever, with his prideful ken, held nuder subjection nit obedience of Eglinhon, end by her (who mis. 2ndly, James, Otb’Eanl of just in all lie b,argains, and never heard ftir his trite debt; Sloray, and ii. 17 Nor. 1730) had losse, he was mightily esivted by the kirk fer Ins religion, anil by Ceasees, 4th earl. others for his grestnens, and thereby trail sncueh treeblo.” Jehn, 1. 19 bone, 1720, tient..ool. of the Slit regiment; ns. in His master, King TAstes, loved hint deas’ly, and he ss’as a gsa’l and loyal onbjeet to that prince. lied. 16 Juumie, 1636, and was s. by his eldest scsi. Geonoe, 2nd niarsiness. His lsrdshsip wes a staunch adherent of tbs nssfsss’tissi.ato Cnani,es I., and wan beheaded in consequence, 30 Mmn’eh, 164th. tlei,s. Laily Aimise Campbell, dmm, of Archibald, 7th Earl of Argyll, and hail (with dasis.), i. Greece, Lord Gordon, svhis, jeinisg the Sharqness of Slostrese, fell al llic battle of Alferd, 2 Jsly, 1645, ness. ii. JAMES, selso, sq ‘en liii tither sseeccshing to lbs cerlilem, Lockhart, t. hi 1732, jndgea’hvecatc-generaI of Bengal; isiseriled the ViseernTr or Asarsin, that dignity hating been renferresi sisssn Inni sslsen Lent Gerdesi, 20 April, 1032, under niehi a slipniation. TIns nolilenian joised this banner ci Slemmlroes das’ing the ci ru sears. toil ssas svesitisally obliged 10 fly into France, where lie died of grief, npen hearing of the snelanehety tile of Cnaea.es I., in 1649. lIe ii. ussi., and lbs risesanty expired. us. Lesvss, successor Is Ins fattier. Iv. Charles, created Lord Gordon of Stratbas’ess. and EA5L or The cash it. in Aug. 1732, end svas :.by his eon, Asoysie,’ in 1660, ancestor sf Chas’les, present 3lasunos or CRAnes. 4th carl, t. in 1726 si-lie ism. lit, 22 April, 1759, Rustic. * earN cit flhOu1llf. Lorn CsaaLes Gess’os, 4th sen of Gssrge, 2nd Marqneus Catherissr, ub. yeneg. of lInnily, was ereatril East or Asevxr, in the posrag.’ of Slargaret, iii. 0 Slay, 1763, William Bockfnrd, Eeq., only sos Scotland, hr Cnant.ee 11., in eeosiderahion of his loyally and services. His lordship is. Elizeh,ehhs Lyon, dan. of John, 2nd Earl of Kisgiseris, and hail three ions and a dais., CsasLea, 2isd carT. Gesrge. .fehn. Ehieahrth. ni. in 1605. in Jolsn, 2nd Earl of Cromartie. The earl 5. in 3tarehs, 1661, ansI srns a. hiy his eldest son, Charles, 2nd Earl of Abeysse, srbe ci. Elieahielhs Lyon, lud sh. 20 tsec. 1016) had, dan. nO Patrick, 3rd Earl ef Stnithssnere and Kissghsera, and by Honglas, h/h.P.. b. 10 Oct. 1777; sehe, on the death of his Iser )srhs is. 2ndly, I’atrirk, lid Lord ltinssaird I and 3rdty Capt. Alexander Giant) had sine son aisd three dens., Jona, 3rd earl. lichen, em. George ltiunaird, Esq., and seas mrllsrr of Charles Oils l.srsl htinsseird. Ehieabseths, it no so. 11 A1srih. 1770. Grirel, ci. in 1730, Jensen Grant, of Ensekandt. ‘fhe earl it. in April, 1702, and seas shy his son, Jona, 3rd earl, sehsn es. Grace, dan. of Gerwge Leckbart, The earl el. 20 Dec. 179-1, and n’as a. by his son, of Camwatls, by Euphenaia, 2nd dan. of Aleaander, 0th Earl Grenne, Sib earl, svhus a. his kinsman, the finks of Gordon, - - 610 H U N it. sesem. dnkedom, as titan on’ Gnnnnx, 1 Nov. 1614. His grace anil a dais., Jaise, in. to James 1srnnsunessd, ooss of James, msseetissg, a debate emusmied abssnt the jsm’spriety of admittisug tIme Cathmelic religion, whirha his family always professed. lie was a military character, and served sunder Tnremmime at Acrxaxnen, 2nd duke, a nealonsadlsoresmtof thetbevahinr Mordansmt, sian. of this celebrated goimem’al, Charles, Earl of Frterborengh auid Hesimonth, asmd had issue, 5. Cossio-Gnoace, s.luia faihmer. ii. Adam, a eon. iii the arummy, and cemnmnnedcr-in-rhiof of the ferees in Seoltammd ; as. 2 H1,i. 1767, Jsssue, rhami. of John Hrasnssmond, Esq., nutS seisisur of Jnmncs, and flute of Atholl aumd is. iii lsih. is. Betty, is. tue Rev. Jislsms Skelly, asmd hail a son, Capt. Gordon Shehty, RN.; an,t tsre dasis., Katherine SkehIt’, sri. to Charleo Grey, Eeq. of Slorss’iek; oral henrietta Ecehty, i tfl. Cleineetiss. daa.of Gosrgeteokhavl. Esq.ofCanowaeh; assd 5, 30 Oct. 1770, heaeiiisg mono ho’ nor (soIls d. 31 March, 1003) tire ions and a dan., Jobs’., mns)er-ges. end cal-commandant of the 2nd brigade of hiengal cavalry, 5. 0 July, 1763; iii. Nor. 1010, Elba, 3-ni dan. ef ilobent Sbennis, Esq., hate SIP. fsn Gloneesten; and ib. in 1032. Georac, tIE., 5. 9 April. 1769; ii. sass. 23 Ang. 1791. Grmsrr-aharraret, 1,37 Seph. 1766 ci. 13 April, 1794, William C rahmauss, Esq. of Shs,sshsiosv. us,. 3 Del. 1770, Cathes’isis’, des. of John Wallop, Visrsosmt Lvmasisughess, ansI sister of Jehusi, late Earl of Pentssumouslh and ib, at Caheotta, 24 Slanehm, 1700, heaving mine by her (who it. in Slav, ISIS), lace somss and sssmc dais., Leetmhsart, in holy er,lrrs, 5. 20 lisle, 1770; n sridswer. Lesslsuum—h larconni, in the anumsy ; 0. 9 Slay, 1700. Katherine. ltas’garci Stosvmirt, 3rd dan. of Alexander, Otis Earl sf Galhess’ay, and by lien (s-ho sb 12 Aag. 1762) had isenc, Gnonr.n, nuts earl. of Wihhiasn Brckfnrd, ef FonihihlGifford, co. Wilts, bond- I nia en of Londen / and ii. at the Castle de.ha-’l’onr, in ihn t’ays de N’aeid, 21 Slay, 17Sf, leaving issne two dasss. Time earl os. 2edhy, 13 April, 1774, tady Sham’y Dsnglss, snly stissivhmag dseua. sf James, I 4lha Emii’h of Slerlosi (by Agatha, only dais. ansi Iseir 51 Jaesos lhahiyhnntessm, of Pitenr), and by lien (who esuseisu, that htan, Obmmssnhiesu—llouuglas blallybsunlan, of Pilcnr, - 1704, snccreuied to ins exiisssoive property in Perkrshirs, end assnsumesl, hi rensequsemsee, Ike suinsmaune ansi arms of lfaes.vsua’ron. lIe was advanced to the rank and precedence of a yeuungcr sen of a marquess. 24 June, 1016. His lordship us. 16 July, 1007, Losdsa, only c/nut of Sir Edmoard Leslie, Pant, of ‘l’aeherl, eo. Kenny; and it. 25 Dcc. 1641. Ills seidssr it. 2 Oct. lOll. and was 9th SLeaqussa or Henna’.